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Businiess name:  Bieck Management
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I rented from Bieck Managment for over a year. I payed my rent on time (give or take the occasional day or two) and overall was a great tenant. In general I liked my apartment. It was overpriced but nice. After my lease was over I was on a month to month basis. In order to move out you need to give 60 days notice. I gave 50 days. I called Adam Bieck and asked him if because I was so close to the move out date if he would let it go. He told me that only if they found a renter could he do that. They told me not to worry about it that those apartments fill up quick and then for the next two months they made hardly any effort at all to get the place rented, not only that they raised the rent almost 100 dollars. I was the one who ended up posting 'for rent' signs and posting it elsewhere. Lo and behold no one signed a lease. I was out of the apartment on the 25th of the month and the place was in better condition than I found it. I emailed again asking to be let slide for those ten days and got an email about how they ""just couldn't do that."" Two days later the 2nd or so of the month I noticed that the 'for rent' signs were out of the window. So I called my building manager to ask if it was rented. He said it was and that the tenants would be moving in the following week. When I tried to contact Beick about my security deposit I got transferred to voicemail. When I picked my mail up I had gotten letter from them asking me for $75 dollars for parking. The parking was a separate lease but because I didn't specifically say I wouldn't be parking there anymore they charged me for another month. When I finally got a hold of someone to talk to about it she told me that she was ""just the messenger"" and hinted that she was sorry I was being screwed for the parking. She never mentioned the people moving into the apartment and when I did she said the lease was for the following month. When I told her that I already knew that someone was moving in early they transferred me to voicemail. I would never ever ever ever rent from them again. And you shouldn't either.

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