Doh
TAMPA,#2Consumer Comment
Sat, November 07, 2015
Yeah so maybe he didn't read the small print but really? What is wrong with people? The point here is: they are screwing people over. So for some reason you don't give two weeks notice you have to forfeit 2 MONTHS? Yeah like to see people on a month to month rental pay for four months when they don't give their landlord 30 days, instead of just the legal, one month. Wow the lack of well just anything amazes me. People just don't value money when it's made of plastic do they?
Lisa
Palm Harbor,#3General Comment
Thu, October 29, 2015
I was looking over the information regarding renting space at the Oldsmar Flea Market and looked up the rental pricing. Then I noticed a Ripoff Report mentioning a complaint about their rental practices. I read the complaint mentioning that the renter was never told about the 15 day notice to vacate and had to forfeit deposit. It may be new, but I did read in the rental space information that a 15 day notice is required prior to vacating space. So if it is new due to this complaint, thank you. If it is not new, then it is advice to all of us to always read the fine print of any contract we sign.
Dave
New Port Richey,#4REBUTTAL Owner of company
Thu, June 25, 2015
If you would have listen when you signed up they state that you need to give a 15 notice in order to get your deposit back,
don't know how much clearer that could be.
Really Now
CLEARWATER,#5Consumer Suggestion
Sat, May 18, 2013
So, you're saying you gave someone money and signed an Agreement without reading it, eh? You made your bed, now lie in it.
In order to avoid any confusion and not leave a situation feeling "scammed," always read anything you're signing, and always ask questions. ("Are there any conditions on receiving my deposit back?" would have been an obvious one in this case.)
It's no secret that a fool and his money are soon parted. The larger question is, how did they get together in the first place?