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Nov 19, 2024
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DirtyWater
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In my experience, the transfer fee is usually waived by the landlord. 85% seems
excessive. I doubt that would be enforced by a judge. But I don't know what the law says there and I'm just applying common sense.
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Student Rental Contract Replacement Question
compcoug
9:05am
In my experience, the transfer fee is usually waived by the landlord. 85% seems
DirtyWater
9:07am
No advice other than to say that is ridiculous! Seems like a money grab
ChiCityCoug
9:19am
The BYU Student Housing Office
should
be an advocate for students.
cougarmeister
9:28am
It's not right. BYU housing restricts supply and it's a huge windfall to landlor
RoboKayne
9:35am
My daughter lives in the same complex where I lived 35 years ago
cougarmeister
9:42am
It's such a contrast to the campus itself, which is so shiny and new. There
RoboKayne
9:50am
that seems like an unconscionable provision, surprised it hasn't been fought out in court or Housing Office yet
byujag
9:35am
I don't have anything helpful to offer, but please accept my rage on your
RoboKayne
9:45am
I retract my advice to act out of spite. I reiterate my support and outrage,
RoboKayne
10:00am
BYU is complicit with rental
airbug
12:00pm
The thing that bugs me is that the school is subsidized, but the way the rental
RoboKayne
12:11pm
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