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Businiess name:  Regency Park
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
After we signed the contract, they made some changes to it requesting that we initial it. In talking with the lawyer, she said that was illegal to make any changes to a fully executed contract without consent from all parties. Also, my roommate extended/ renewed the lease without my knowledge. I went to the office with concerns that I would be held responsible for this. They offered and recommended for me to sign a roommate lease to protect myself. I signed a roommate release so that I could move out at originally scheduled lease term. I signed the release knowing that I would give up any chance to get my deposit back. It was tied up with the lease that my roommate extended/renewed. Then a few months later, after my ex- roommate decided to move out, I received a bill for the damage she did to the carpet. Not only did I loose my deposit, but I owed for the damage she did eventhough she extended/renewed the lease. These people say one thing and do another. Wolves in sheeps clothing. Seriously, beware of these two-faced office people. My roommates car was broken into...

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