Our rent has been ~$300 more than it should be for 5 years. Across just the 2 communities we've lived in since the pandemic started (around 260 units total), that's already about $6 million in extra revenue for our landlords.
What is this even. I'm having a hard time processing the amount of corruption that must be involved to come to this outcome with such an open-and-shut situation. I'm sure that what they were looking at was such an exceptional level of fraud that the companies involved couldn't survive a just outcome. So... dissolve them and pass the rights to the property to the victims (the tenants).
Wow $7M whole dollars.
Our rent has been ~$300 more than it should be for 5 years. Across just the 2 communities we've lived in since the pandemic started (around 260 units total), that's already about $6 million in extra revenue for our landlords.
What is this even. I'm having a hard time processing the amount of corruption that must be involved to come to this outcome with such an open-and-shut situation. I'm sure that what they were looking at was such an exceptional level of fraud that the companies involved couldn't survive a just outcome. So... dissolve them and pass the rights to the property to the victims (the tenants).
Unfortunately only the rich have rights.