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Budget Suites of America The Colony, Texas excessive late fees, locking oyut of unit, turning off power to punish us. Was there 11 months, caused sei |
17th of Oct, 2011 by User128182 |
The Budget Suites of America at The Colony was visited by the Police at least once a day. The residence of drug sellers, cocaine and marijuana, prostitutes, exposing children to all these unsavory elements. All documented at police station and on film, every kid has a camera phone.When they wanted you out, they would turn of the electricity, and in Texas this past summer, every day was in triple digits. They would lock people out of the room if more than 3 days late. Changed rules, charged late fees everyday after 12:00, all employees had a different answer to questions. The on property manager denied me access to medication that was locked in the room, where is could stay cool, and we had to sleep on the porch outside. While the people downstairs were outside smoking pot. After he had given us his word we could show up with rent, which we did, He ripped up the statues of residency I printed up for him, kept yelling it was a hotel. He chose to ignore a woman and 2 children, telling us to 'not stress' and I might not get sick. I have M.S. and stress triggers exacerbation's which it did in 24 hours. After the district manager showed up and put our stuff out the window, lectured us on how mcdonalds does not give free food, we had to pay for it and budget suites was no different. He told me to take the money we had to pay rent the night before, when the manager wouldn't take it, and go somewhere else. He locked our cats in a carrier in the unit then turned off the air. It was 117 that day. I suffered an exacerbation, and fell into a sign then on to the concrete. When he saw me, he made a wise crack about my face. |
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Sounds like if you would've paid your rent on time, you would have avoided this issue. Not all people can live for free. |
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