8/24/20
Beware - Deposit Shenanigans
My wife and I were completely shocked by that fact that Yorktown Estates decided to pass along the costs of old, worn-down items that needed to be replaced as normal wear and tear. Specifically, the window screen in the second bedroom and the patio screen door. The window screen was always loose and damaged. It was still useable, so why were we charged a new screen? We never used that patio screen door. It was always a bit loose and not easy to open, close, or lock. We had maintenance come... over just after we moved in to try and fix it. Again, why were we charged for an item we left the same as when we got it? We also replaced the drip pans and were charged unnecessarily for it. When we left our final walk through with you on 7/27/20, the drip pans were snug in the top of the oven and the coils were plugged into the socket. I will point out that you also charged us for ice trays when they were left, clean, in the freezer. Again, why are we being charged for items that were either left clean or replaced?
All in all, this comes down to your agency being shady and having bad business practices. It’s not our fault that your apartment is aging and you need to replace a window screen and a patio screen door because of normal wear and tear.
ALL apartment complexes tend to impose overly high expectations on move out (like a brand new model home that has just been built and not lived in yet) when in reality most of them are generations old and have their own upkeep to maintain, and fail to deliver. EVERY ONE OF THEM! Especially now, during COVID when MOST AMERICANS are struggling due to layoffs, cut hours or cut wages; your company is still making money while renting to individuals. Not once did you offer to cut back the cost of rent when the nation shut down. Now, would be the time to be generous when everyone is suffering instead of taking 77% of another month of security for us. The only time I ever got my full deposit back was from the first apartment I rented. I guess I should feel privileged that Yorktown Estates, the last apartment I will ever rent from, became only the second apartment in which I got some of my deposit back. All of the ones in the middle I either broke even or had to pay something because of the predatory practices of the apartment landlords.
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