It depends on the apartment owner. If it is owned by single person, the owner is probably the next in line.
However in most cases, the apartment is run by a management ccompany. If this is the case, you need to find out who the management c ompany is and where their corporate office is. There should be a notice of some sort hanging on the wall in the office or the leasing consultant should be able to give you this info. You will need to file a complaint with the District or Regional Manager. If that does not work, contact the owner at that point.
What ever you do, do NOT withhold rent until the problem is solved! In most states this is illegal and will only get you evicted!!!
2007-06-26 11:30:28
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answered by rockinbak 3
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Maybe there is a layer of management above them, or maybe they manage for someone else and then they would have to report to the owner. Still, typically owners and higher levels of management don't want to deal with this sort of stuff and may just put you off even if you knew who to call. I think you will need to work this out with the management company. There are all sorts of ways to work out these things (some more aggressive than others) but without knowing the specific problems I can't suggest tactics.
2007-06-26 10:11:52
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answered by Slumlord 7
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The owner.
If you know anyone who works in real estate they should be able to search for the owner thru the title company.
Not sure how else to get the owners name. Once you have the name, then you'll have to find the phone # yourself.
Also - always get everything the manager promises in writing! then you will have proof of what was said in your conversations.
2007-06-26 10:17:56
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answered by ready2go67 5
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i think for you yet you recognize what, you have stable landlord. they're allowing you to bypass devoid of costs? Wow, you're fortunate or you may pass devoid of paying out your contract, you haven't any longer have been given any theory how intense-high quality your landlord truly reall could I stress truly is. Its no longer her fault, the ceiling is paper skinny, had this difficulty myself, greater effective than as quickly as. pass into yet another unit, yet be forewarned your backside friends must be complaining approximately you in some days except you eliminate your shoes and noone ever runs, ( you have a 2 year previous who will run, leap, and throw toys in some unspecified time interior the destiny top). final time I moved, i stumbled on a construction I enjoyed, stumbled on some citizens and asked them. are the ceiling skinny, does the owner restoration issues immediately and what are the friends like around right here. I have been given the solutions that have been okay to me and that i rented. have faith me, I comprehend very lots whats occurring. Too undesirable you share a water heater, you will could desire to be sure while the friends likely will bathe, attempt to pal up next time if achieveable touching directly to the warm water heater with the friends, it could be funner having a decision and a chortle warning them ok right here it comes we are all showering or something like that. Take the two furnish rapid, they have not have been given any reason to do this to boot kindness even however you dont take it that way, they cant do lots. stable success to you. remember upstairs would be quieter interior the summertime it truly is going to likely be warmer and your cooling invoice with be lots lots greater.
2016-10-19 00:49:25
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answered by ? 4
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Only the ownership is above the designated apartment manager. You can check to see who the owner is, but don't be surprised if you discover that the ownership refers you back down the ladder to the manager.
As well, the ownership might be a corporation. Good luck trying to talk to a legal entity which is not a person.
2007-06-26 10:09:14
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answered by acermill 7
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The building may be owned by either 1) an owner who has a management company running it, or 2) a real estate investment company. You might have luck with them. Also, there is usually a "Housing Authority" (who do inspections and enforce the landlord tenant act) of some sort who might be useful.
You could withhold your rent until they 'perform' on their part of your agreement.
2007-06-26 10:14:49
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answered by Dan 3
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