Predatory Landlord Screws Themselves With Their Own Lease

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    Font - Posted by u/aalilyah 1 day ago 242 You want me to read the lease. If you say so. OC L Long time lurker first time poster. I just had the best malicious compliance today and thought I would share. Back Story: I moved to the big apple in April from LA and signed a lease for an apartment sight unseen. It was the same price as my LA apartment but while in LA $1350 gets you a master bedroom with a walk in closet, private bath and three roommates. In NYC for $1350 they've turned my closet into
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    Font - I hated living there and after two months when my job said I could work remotely I packed up and went to the Caribbean. While I was there I won the NYC housing lottery. For the first time in my life I could afford to live by myself in NYC of all places. I'd read in forums that landlords are usually pretty happy for tenants when they win and let you out of your lease no problem. Present: So in my optimism I sent the management company an email letting them know that I won the lottery and w
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    Font - I'm in a bit of a time crunch as new guy wants to move in August 1st so I need to hire movers to take my stuff to storage the next day but if I don't get the approval from management that everything is good to go on their end then there's no point. So I need management to agree to let this guy take over my lease for the price that is on my lease. I argue that a new price would be a new lease and if they want to do that they would have to release me from the lease and market the apartment
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    Font - "Read your lease! We were doing you a favor before but now we're only going by the lease!" Management tells me. So I find my lease because I remember there being this $500 clause. I never found the $500 clause because written on the first page of the lease was Clause 2. Length of Lease: The term (that means length) of this Lease is beginning on 2/1/2022 and ending on 8/31/2022*.* I'm elated! My move in date for my new place is 8/25/2022 so I no longer need to rush. All because management
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    Font - He sputters and says, "You know it's a year long lease! This is a typo. As you know I just took over managing the building and I inherited some bad leases. " I didn't know this but I gleefully respond "Well I was doing you a favor before but now I can only go by the lease. If the lease says my term ends next month I have to honor that." He hangs up furious that this is happening. At this point I am no longer concerned about hiring movers so when he calls me back at 8PM I am ready to tell
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    Font - Meteoric_Chimera 1 day ago Just goes to show: always read the lease that you're going to sign, doesn't matter what's supposed to be on it. And then read it again when any issues come up! ↑ 275 + Reply Share BefWithAnF 22 hr. ago When we signed the lease on our current apartment, I think the broker was surprised that my husband & I actually sat down & read the whole thing. I could tell she was getting antsy after about 20 minutes, but knew better than to rush us. We had a few questions abo
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    Font - tink815 1 day ago . so, what is the new york housing lottery? 1.5k Reply Share aalilyah OP 1 day ago S u/II-leto u/remartin The Housing lottery, while I am grateful to be a winner, is further evidence that we (especially in NYC) live in a dystopian society. This website had an entire page dedicated to recent listings. But basically in NYC when new construction happens certain number of units are set aside for a lottery for low - middle income individuals to apply for.
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    Font - In exchange the developers get tax breaks so in the case of my unit. Although it is build specifically with the intention of being a lottery unit (read: smaller, different finishes) it would be at market rate probably $6,000. As a lottery winner I am paying $1900 with the amenities included. Tens of thousands of people apply on the housing connect website so they randomize the numbers and there are certain things you can do to improve your odds but it is ultimately a lottery. ✩ 2.2k Reply
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    Font - II-leto 1 day ago Thanks. Even better explanation than the othe I responded to. My sister live in NYC a long time ago. Had two apts in Manhattan before she bought a condo in Fleetwood/Bronxville. She told me one was $900/ month (was about thirty years ago) and was basically an over sized closet. 574 Reply Share
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    Font - renaissance-Fartist 1 day ago Congratulations on your vacation and compliance. Love when these things work out 633 Reply Share
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    Font - vacuousintent. 1 day ago They were being predatory and screwed themselves. 73 B Reply Share
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    Font - Aragona36 1 day ago This is what you need to do now. Photograph everything. Ask for an in- person walk-through. Video it if you can and especially if you have pets. Get them on video agreeing that there is no pet smell or pet damage (if this applies to you). There's no way these people aren't going to try and keep your damage deposit at the very least and screw you completely if they can. Vote Reply Share
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    Font - II-leto 1 day ago What is the housing lottery. Never heard of it. Can make guesses from context but would like an explanation please. 33 Reply Share Im_homer_simpson 1 day ago Rent control housing 23 Reply Share
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    Font - Kitchen-Art677 - 1 day ago Good job with the compliance. It's unfortunate though your story say a lot about the housing crisis in NYC. No one should be paying $1350 for a room and with 5 roommates at that! So many transplants come here and think it's ok to pay so much to live in the city so landlords just keep hiking up the rent because someone thought it was a steal. No shade. It's just what NYC has become. Reply Share 32 aalilyah OP 1 day ago I completely agree! I would have moved to Ne

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