I agree with many of the comments that I've reviewed. If there is a red elephant in the room, this agency will swear that it is blue. Their practices are unethical at best and illegal at worst. \r
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I'd like to ask the broker, who responded to these comments, if he believes that a hotel manager should clean a room inbetween hotel guests, or leave it dirty? There is no balance here at all. His conern is for the landlord [slumlord] client and not for the tenant community in Sac. He leads you to believe that these are complaints from people whose ""income level"" doesn't qualify. However, most of these allegations are from actual tenants, who experienced the filth, code violations, and general indifference of this agency.\r
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I've been both a tenant and a landlord, and I've never seen these types of practices. From the design of their one-sided contract, to their application process, their occupancy procedures, and their refusal to fix problems - it is all unethical and intended to make an extra buck wherever they can, regardless of right or wrong. All I can say is shame on them!\r
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Pros: They have a lot of inventory
Cons: It is a shame they have a lot of inventory
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