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Is my management company committing fraud

Jason Stoner
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I think the property management company that manages my property is up to no good. Over a couple hours of googling I have found several fake addresses, fake LLCs, shell companies, several lawyers tied to several addresses. I have now found several properties that is ran by the main property company then branches off into 3 smaller company LLCs. All of the properties have the same reviews and same issues as my current property. What should I do? 

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Nathan Gesner
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  • Cody, WY
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Nathan Gesner
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  • Cody, WY
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Quote from @Jason Stoner:

Here's the problem. You claim they are bad landlords, but you insist on staying. You want to keep paying cheap rent but get an A-class rental in exchange. Sorry, but if you want cheap rent you can expect cheap services.

If you're serious about investigating or filing charges, hire an attorney.

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