Recent comments in /f/Washington

JGfromtheNW t1_j07sdi5 wrote

We had one female start showing up in the Wenatchee valley probably at least 4-5 years ago. IIRC in 2020 there was a male who was tranq'd in East Wenatchee and released near Lake Wenatchee, and then two females were seen together hanging at the Lowe's in Wenatchee (very close to the river front).

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Seems like they're becoming more and more prevalent here.

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lurker-1969 t1_j07cefo wrote

As a Rental Property Owner for 30 years I would recommend to you to heavily document your rental experience through photos and notes ALWAYS. Documentation wins the day in court every time. For my rentals I go through each one when vacant and make it as perfect as I can and take a lot of pictures for the file on that unit. Then the tenant and I do a walk through together filling out the move in/move out inspection form which is required by State law. When you move out take photos and ABSOLUTELY do the move out inspection with the landlord. I know how most Property Management firms work and you need to be your own best advocate. If you are in the right and have the documentation to back it up you will almost certainly prevail in court especially in this Very Heavily tenant friendly state.

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doggos_are_magical t1_j064b7w wrote

Not related to your questions but make sure to update your bank or credit union and let them know your moving so you don’t get an alert for fraud.

Also look into the app called Jerry when your searching for new rates on insurance

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SnooMemesjellies7591 OP t1_j05su4i wrote

Basically the landlord company made up hundreds of dollars worth of bogus expenses that my deposit is not enough to cover, they cannot provide proof of the damages in the apartment and refuses to let me back into the apartment since the lease is over, even charging me extra night after the lease because I had to step into the apartment to argue over the excessive billing. Also racial insults (I am a minority), purposefully refusing and delaying maintenance for my apartment specifically, and just overall a pain in the ass management to deal with. Not going to disclose the full name here but it’s a company that owns lots of apartments in Seattle. Horrible company of greed, would advise anyone to rent from a private landlord than a corporation.

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