Perkins, my mother didn't find anything (I was on IM with her), but she said this
(I was looking at the pharma competitive intelligence info. Thompson Reuters has a service that I'm sure has some of that information, but I imagine it's a subscription service. Clearly it has to exist, because how else can they say something is the most prescribed drug in the world?)
Dear Realtor -
Yes, there's a freaking problem. You said the rent included water. It was one of the first things I asked about. Why would I try to move to a place that cost me more money?
I really don't care if I did sign the lease. I signed it based on prior knowledge that you said the freaking rent INCLUDED WATER. Here - let me show you the email!
No Love -
Aimee
Brownie Time!
(I can always try and translate yet another vague French expression later).
I vote for Aimee murdering her realtor, right now. We'll grant you with an alibi. Who's with me?
What are the other ones?
I have a turtle over my heart/left boob, and a caffeine molecule tramp stamp.
Here - let me show you the email!
If you've got it in writing, then you win.
I'm fucking pissed. It was like the second thing I asked about a month ago. It came up because the lease said water/sewer was not inlcuded in the rent and I flagged it and asked about it. We have to be out of here in THREE WEEKS. I can not live like this. I will have a nervous breakdown.
If you've got it in writing, then you win.
Maybe, maybe not. The realtor does not own the property - she is working on behalf of the owner. After the paperwork portion is done, the realtor is no longer part of the equation. Owner might say, "Too bad so sad - here's your money back and good luck to you."
Aims, I would try to negotiate a reduction in rent based on an estimate of water costs. If the realtor tries to tell you that the client won't come down on the rent, then you tell him/her that it can come out of their fees. It was their mistake, you have it in writing.