Nina
United States of America#2Consumer Comment
Fri, October 26, 2012
DO NOT MOVE HERE!!!! I resided at Quail Ridge Apts back in 2008 and OMG, they appeared to be so nice but that all changed. Do not lose your job, they will not accept funds from Non-Profit organizations. They will put OUTRAGEOUS fees on your credit report so take pictures and always do things by mail, never do anything verbally. Joi has placed over $9,534.00 on my credit report and I have on numerous occasions requested a copy of my lease and no response.
Contacting Lynn of Quality Estates will not do anything either. All of these unlawful acts of discrimination is against the law but attorneys are very expenses and so many people give up, but I have found a way to put an end to people of power with such unethical, and vindictive behaviors. GET HUD AND CONGRESS INVOLVED. It is unlawful to abuse authority for malicious and personal gain.
Please reference to PROPERTY CODE CHAPTER 91 (online) and as per SEC.91.006, it is unlawful not to minimize damages. Also reference to pages 26 and 42 of the Texas Tenant Rights Handbook. Joi Precure, property manager is the worst of them all. Joi Precure thinks that she can ABUSE HER AUTHORITY and not be held accountable for intentionally ruining the lives of people. Please do not call the property management company, "QUALITY ESTATES to find your answer or a resolution. Get the system involved. You are not alone and this company MUST BE STOPPED!
Contact your Attorney Generals Office of Texas at https://www.oag.state.tx.us/consumer/complain.shtml, HUD at 888-560-8913 and Berezan Management Ltd at 604-882-5995, who are the owners of QUALITY ESTATES. Help me to put an end to these discrimination acts and the abuse of authority acts. A Class Action Civil Lawsuit is what I am seeking but I cannot do it without you. Please contact me via email at [email protected]. Do not allow time to pass you by and do not let these people continue to get away with this. Help me to put an end to these discrimination acts and the abuse of authority acts.