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Mesa,#2Consumer Suggestion
Thu, May 21, 2009
I dealt with filth like this. Thing is, they OWN the courts in the East Valley. You're lucky the city "experts" haven't told you black mold is good for you. The lying degenerate LDS scum pretty much did that to me, and then the liar and depraved cretin who owned the property evicted me, despite the fact my rent was PAID and current, claiming I had "slandered him" by having an attorney contact him and calling city inspectors. The maggot city "inspectors", of course, won't come unless the lowlife, exploitative, corrupt scum approve their "visit", and they only write down what they're told to. This is a scumbag town, and its "leadership" is criminal liars, especially the City Manager, an office with a long and illustrious history of insanity and injustice Leave town. Bennett is a trash outfit, and you aren't the right religion. You might contact some state or federal authorities, but no one in Mesa would DARE challenge ANY landlord, let alone these particular slime.
Jim
Mesa,#3Consumer Suggestion
Sun, September 18, 2005
Bennett is one of dozens of Mesa landlords/ management companies which regularly violates both the spirit and the letter of all related laws. You will get NO satisfaction by relying on the buddy-buddy buttkissing Mesa establishment. Lawyers in Mesa are illegally involved in interlocking agreements whereby they will not even ACCEPT damage suits from tenants, under ANY conditions. And EPA... forget it, this is a Republican town, and EPA can't do diddly here, and wouldn't in the Bush administration, anyway. As long as judges like Eppich and Passey are allowed to retain their jobs, it will be this way. Bennett denied me a rental because I had been arrested. The charges, of course, were not just exaggerated, they were typical Mesa P.D./Maricopa County Prosecutor lies, the ones they typically use to disguise the fact that are afraid to deal with meth manufacturers and that they are the biggest professional, full-time criminals in the entire area. It went all the way to trial, though, the slime would NOT back down; jury laughed at them. Innocent until proven guilty? Nah. Not in Mesa. You are guilty even LONG AFTER you have proven yourself innocent, and that the entire matter was a perjury. Ultimately, though, I was happy to be refused. The place is a hotbed of biker dust activity, and of course, in this venues, goes unprosecuted and uninvestigated. I didn't know this for sure until almost a year later. Gee! What a coincidence!
Jim
Mesa,#4Consumer Suggestion
Sun, August 14, 2005
Nobody will do ANYTHING for you in Mesa. You would be better off in hell. Mesa is "bogus city". Liars like Kerry Passey will fabricate legal principles which do not exist to defeat and assess you. And Bennett is an L.D.S. owned and operated business, so you have no hope at all. Best solution: LEAVE. Mesa is a filthy hole anyway, and the local "authorities" are a collection of n**i rats. A judge here, by legend, is a "Mormon, who has an attorney as a friend"... In a normal society, most of Mesa's "gentry" and almost all of its upper level "civil servants", to include the parasites at the City Manager's office, would be incarcerated or locked up safely in a funny farm. Won't happen here. Eppich, Gaffney, Hutchinson, Lines, Luster, Stapley--just note the names, if you are not wealthy and not an owner of a "temple recommend", the moment some slimebucket or cop (same thing, in Mesa) accuses you of anything, you are DONE. Even worse should you refer to an "outside agency" like DEA or EPA with some real information. Legend: Mesa is a peaceful, nice community. Reality: Leave while you can.
S.n.
Bucyrus,#5Consumer Suggestion
Tue, July 06, 2004
Contact your local EPA (Environmental Protection Agency). The EPA can be found at: http://www.epa.gov. You can most likely e-mail them and find out if there are any procedures that must be followed when toxic mold is found in any dwelling. An apartment building where many people could be exposed would be different than an individual dwelling. This may not be legally correct, but I would think the apartment management should have notified any and all adjoining apartments if toxic mold had been found.