#75391On Saturday, December 01, 2007Guest (not verified) said,
Not always true. For some reason I have found that turn over is a "good" thing in apartments lately. My apartment complex charges $750.00 for a current resident to transfer into another apartment (this isnt a fee for a mid lease transfer, this is for any resident at any time....) However a new person off the street can move in for a mere $200.00, and $50.00 application fee. I was so baffeled I had to ask why the enormous fee for a current proven paying resident to change apartments and the answer was: Turn charge.... Imagine that? Dont you have to pay to turn an partment for a new tenant too? Please look over your lease carefully before you sign it. You might be moving in with the devil....and it will ultimately cost you in the long run.
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Not always true. For some
Not always true. For some reason I have found that turn over is a "good" thing in apartments lately. My apartment complex charges $750.00 for a current resident to transfer into another apartment (this isnt a fee for a mid lease transfer, this is for any resident at any time....) However a new person off the street can move in for a mere $200.00, and $50.00 application fee. I was so baffeled I had to ask why the enormous fee for a current proven paying resident to change apartments and the answer was: Turn charge.... Imagine that? Dont you have to pay to turn an partment for a new tenant too? Please look over your lease carefully before you sign it. You might be moving in with the devil....and it will ultimately cost you in the long run.
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