What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
Hi Everyone,
Our apartment complex has increased rent by nearly 15% (14.8%) a few months ago. In doing so they directly stated that we would be getting a lot of amenities in return. These included: wood flooring, heated pool, new gym, and a couple other minor things. We've gotten our wood flooring (vinyl of course, looks terrible) but regarding the other ones, I want to know if we've been misled to the point of them breaking the terms of our contract. The contract does not explicitly state the upgrades - instead we got notices left on our door which had the amount of increased rent, and a statement that the increased rent would result in several "upgrades." The upgrades were listed, but no date was provided as to when this would happen. The things listed in the original lease are two pools, two hot tubs, and a gym. On to the issues.
1. The pools got heated relatively quickly but shortly thereafter the pools were drained along with both hot tubs. This happened a couple months ago without notice. Since then I've found out from maintenance that the pools were drained because they were not up to City standards. We haven't heard anything about the pools or hot tub officially from the complex. As of now, one pool has been reopened. The hot tubs are still empty and so is the other pool.
2. When the pools were drained the "gym" (which consists of 7 pieces of equipment for a 300+ unit complex) was locked down for some time. After which it was reopened but power was cut off to it. After I complained they reinstated power but since then two doors have remained locked because there is access to the pool which is drained. For safety concerns they will not open the doors. We can still get into the gym but it is almost unusable because of the amount of heat in the small space and lack of ventilation caused by not being able to open the doors.
They have not provided any notice regarding the above issues. Furthermore the location has undergone a name change to include "luxury" in the name which I find to be false advertising.
What I want to know is if there is:
a) anything we can do about it?
b) a law or regulation that I can cite that says how long they have to fix the problems?
c) any other advice people can give?
We don't live on the side of the complex with the pool nearest to us but I am yet to see a single person working on getting it filled. Furthermore both hot tubs just have caution tape around it, no notice whatsoever. It appears like they don't want to tell residents that their pool wasn't up to standards and this is why they are not telling us what is going on.
My wife and I don't want to move out but we feel wronged in that we signed a new lease despite the 15% increase because of these upgrades that were listed to us on paper slips put in to our door. Instead we now have less amenities than we did before (at least before we had two pools and two hot tubs) but yet they are still charging us the increased rent + new pet rent + now we pay for our own water which before was paid by the complex.
Thanks
Hi Everyone,
Our apartment complex has increased rent by nearly 15% (14.8%) a few months ago. In doing so they directly stated that we would be getting a lot of amenities in return. These included: wood flooring, heated pool, new gym, and a couple other minor things. We've gotten our wood flooring (vinyl of course, looks terrible) but regarding the other ones, I want to know if we've been misled to the point of them breaking the terms of our contract. The contract does not explicitly state the upgrades - instead we got notices left on our door which had the amount of increased rent, and a statement that the increased rent would result in several "upgrades." The upgrades were listed, but no date was provided as to when this would happen. The things listed in the original lease are two pools, two hot tubs, and a gym. On to the issues.
1. The pools got heated relatively quickly but shortly thereafter the pools were drained along with both hot tubs. This happened a couple months ago without notice. Since then I've found out from maintenance that the pools were drained because they were not up to City standards. We haven't heard anything about the pools or hot tub officially from the complex. As of now, one pool has been reopened. The hot tubs are still empty and so is the other pool.
2. When the pools were drained the "gym" (which consists of 7 pieces of equipment for a 300+ unit complex) was locked down for some time. After which it was reopened but power was cut off to it. After I complained they reinstated power but since then two doors have remained locked because there is access to the pool which is drained. For safety concerns they will not open the doors. We can still get into the gym but it is almost unusable because of the amount of heat in the small space and lack of ventilation caused by not being able to open the doors.
They have not provided any notice regarding the above issues. Furthermore the location has undergone a name change to include "luxury" in the name which I find to be false advertising.
What I want to know is if there is:
a) anything we can do about it?
b) a law or regulation that I can cite that says how long they have to fix the problems?
c) any other advice people can give?
We don't live on the side of the complex with the pool nearest to us but I am yet to see a single person working on getting it filled. Furthermore both hot tubs just have caution tape around it, no notice whatsoever. It appears like they don't want to tell residents that their pool wasn't up to standards and this is why they are not telling us what is going on.
My wife and I don't want to move out but we feel wronged in that we signed a new lease despite the 15% increase because of these upgrades that were listed to us on paper slips put in to our door. Instead we now have less amenities than we did before (at least before we had two pools and two hot tubs) but yet they are still charging us the increased rent + new pet rent + now we pay for our own water which before was paid by the complex.
Thanks