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  • Report:  #920515

Complaint Review: Broadstone Ancala Apartment - Scottsdale Arizona

Reported By:
Terry - Scottsdale, Arizona, United States of America
Submitted:
Updated:

Broadstone Ancala Apartment
11545 North Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd Scottsdale AZ Scottsdale, 85259 Arizona, United States of America
Phone:
602-778-2800
Web:
broadstoneancala.com
Categories:
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A twenty year old petite girl and her small dog were locked out of their apartment in the sweltering Phoenix heat by this apartment management company. The girls' father, who had pre-paid for the month of July through and including August 2nd, turned his keys to the apartment in 2 days early because he was leaving the area. The young girl's belongings were still in the apartment and she has planned to remove them with friends later that evening. when she returned to the apartment to pick them up, the management company had changed the locks and refused her entrance into her apartment. 
Because she had been dropped off, she had nowhere to go. repeated calls to the apartment manager, the AEW headquarters, the district manager - all went unanswered. In fact, the apartment manager Rachel Moore, hung up on this young girl's dad. They even called the police and refused to open the door.
They stated that there was fine print in the lease that allowed them to do this, Even though the parent had pre-paid for the lease. When the girl was given a copy of the lease, there was nothing in it that referenced allowing them to change the locks.
Their behavior was unconscionable, and illegal.


2 Updates & Rebuttals

The Outlaw Josey Wales

Golden Meadow,
United States of America
Lack of rebutts has made you mean

#2Consumer Comment

Wed, August 01, 2012

 Wow was this called for????

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Striderq

Columbia,
South Carolina,
U.S.A.
Questions

#3General Comment

Wed, August 01, 2012

Exactly what law was broken, since you say the acted illegally?

Since the police were called, what member(s) of the property management were arrested for this "illegal" act?

Sounds like lease was in dad's name and when he turned the keys in it ended the lease, even though it was a couple of days early. As far as changing the locks, the property belongs to the management company. Most companies will change locks between residents to make sure an ex-resident hasn't kept a copy of the key and use it to access the apartment.

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