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Matt DuSold
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  • Phoenix, AZ
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Signing new contract.

Matt DuSold
  • Lender
  • Phoenix, AZ
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So let me just start my saying I may be overly upset about this...

So I am a college student and live in a house with my buddy. This should house 4 people but he will not find anyone so it is just us two. Last year we paid a reasonable price for the place my only gripe was that it was for 12 months when I come home in the summer. Not to big of a deal.

Well, my contract came yesterday and A) looks terrible because they took the old contract and scratched things out in pen to "rewrite the new one". B) The rooms cost 75 dollars more a month and now are is probably the most expensive rent in the city. They did not do enough to the house to had huge pluses to live outside of putting lights in the back.

I know I may be more mad than possible. I was told that there wouldn't be a change and then I get this contract at a time where I have no choice to sign it. Is this how things usually happen and I am realizing what it is like to be a renter instead of looking at it as a possible landlord? Thanks guys for your input.

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