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Originally Posted by magictoy
It's a great letter, but I'm curious in regard to its purpose. If it's to help out other neighbors who have complained, make sure those neighbors get a copy.
If the landlord has been as uncooperative as you say, and they have already agreed to let you end your lease early, what does the letter accomplish?
Still, it's too bad you have to deal with people like your neighbors. If enough people move out, maybe the landlord will wise up.
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It's a good question. I'm not sure what the purpose is other than to set the record straight. As noted, the psychos have complained about us more often than we've complained about them even though we're 2 people out for 12 hours/day who never play loud music or have parties. After they lied about us telling them that we'd get them evicted b/c of the way they look, we got the feeling that the front office believed them. Supposedly psycho mom cried as she said it. Good actress.
Anyways, I guess it's just to get our side out there and in case any others decide to complain in the future. Also I'm not sure what they're legally allowed to tell future landlords who call them for references so I'd like to have this on record. Decent idea on giving good neighbors a copy or at least details of the letter. Thanks.