So you have a situation in your building or you need some kind of assistance outside of your community, well consider talking to your community manager or leasing staff where you live. You will be surprised at what these people can help you with.
Sometimes local businesses visit her office monthly with leaflets and packets of useful information that may never reach your doorstep. She may also know of other sister communities that might have units available in case you are looking to move.
Note your concern (always helpful to include dates and times,) take photos (if necessary) before you contact the office with your concern. Then visit the leasing office on site or make a phone call to the property management company that is responsible for your building.
Nicholl McGuire
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