Saturday, February 11, 2012

Where can i get public records of a management company?

i live in los angeles ca. my car got a scratch from bumper to bumper on the passenger side, because of a wire,( part of the properties fence) wich was sticking out. i tried resolving it with the mamagement co. but they do not want to be responsible. someone told me to take it with their insurance people, but they are not handing over that info. to repair my car is about $400. i got pictuers of my car and fence, also i took pics at night thats when it happen, when i was coming in to the parking lot to show that there is no lighting. wire fence is old and rusted and i did not see as i was coming in, you can easily confuse it with a flower vine thats twisted with the fence. i really want to take care of this, not only because of the damages to my car but now is a principle matter. this management co. thinks that becuse we are low income people they can get away with everything, and just ignore and neglect problems
Where can i get public records of a management company?
Looked at the pictures. Rubbing compound and some good wax will fix the scratch. Dealer also sells matching paint pens.

Know that is not the issue. Poor management, maintenance is. If you are in designated Low Income Housing then your Local Housing Authority / City Manager should be contacted. Not public housing but privately owned - you can still get advice from the Housing Authority about regulations covering private housing and the recourse available. Regarding principles. Expecting others to accept accountability is actually an emotional response to being at someone else's mercy and not receiving it - we want vindication.

Has now become a matter of stepping on your dignity guised in alleviating the issues for the good of the complex. Fact is, that property probably had similar issues when you initially rented there. If not, then the owner would probably be interested to know how this company is not doing their job = would contact the actual owner if privately owned. Would also garner support from other tenants. In life - one has to pick their battles. Will take time %26amp; energy. Researching, like you have with your question, is a good start but carrying forward...is it worth it? Especially if other tenants will not get involved? Only you can determine that.
Reply:City hall
Reply:Look into the Better Business Bureau files.
Reply:I am in Michigan and here all you would have to do is either go down to city hall or the county building in where the mgt company is located. You can also go on to you states government web site and go into the labor and economic area and look up detailed information about that company. Good luck
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