#7212On Monday, April 16, 2007Guest (not verified) said,
We were living in Presidential Towers in Chicago for 1 year and our lease was not renewed because they found 2-3 bedbugs in our apartment. We wanted to lease the apartment again after 6 months but the management did not allowed us based on our past history (they found 2-3 bedbugs in our apartment, which otherwise was all clean). After hearing the bedbugs problem in PT (Lawsuit which was filed in March 07), it seems the bedbugs problem is quite old in PT and its not our fault. The problem was already there and unfortunately they found 2-3 bedbugs in our apartment and thats why they are not allowing us to lease the apartment. Because of the location and convinience, I would like to move back to PT as a co-occupant. Will they allow me now based on our past history and the recent Lawsuit case and the old problem that exist in PT? Any suggestions.
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We were living in Presidential Towers in Chicago for 1 year and our lease was not renewed because they found 2-3 bedbugs in our apartment. We wanted to lease the apartment again after 6 months but the management did not allowed us based on our past history (they found 2-3 bedbugs in our apartment, which otherwise was all clean). After hearing the bedbugs problem in PT (Lawsuit which was filed in March 07), it seems the bedbugs problem is quite old in PT and its not our fault. The problem was already there and unfortunately they found 2-3 bedbugs in our apartment and thats why they are not allowing us to lease the apartment. Because of the location and convinience, I would like to move back to PT as a co-occupant. Will they allow me now based on our past history and the recent Lawsuit case and the old problem that exist in PT? Any suggestions.
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