AlexInCali
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
My landlord is charging me more money to rent an apartment than other similar units. I live in an apartment complex with 10 units.
There are "re-modeled" and not re-modeled unites. Ours is not re-modeled. We are paying more than $150 more for our rent (month-to-month lease) than what the current open non-re-modeled units are going for. There is no extra space or extra amenities in our unit. Furthermore, the open units are going for a price that is even lower than what our original amount was, almost 10 years ago!
I could understand if this was some kind of promotional deal, but it's not. The lower prices are the normal prices. (the promotion is second month free or something like that, and of course I realize that's for new tenants only.)
We have lived in this unit for almost 10 years now. Why do I have to pay a higher price for my unit than my neighbors pay for the exact same type of unit in the same building?
Are there any legal issues with this? Is it legal for Landlords in California to charge different prices to different people for the exact same type of unit?
It feels a lot like discrimination to me. (I hate to play the Gay card here, but the Landlord certainly is aware that we are a Gay couple.)
Thanks in advance for feedback.
My landlord is charging me more money to rent an apartment than other similar units. I live in an apartment complex with 10 units.
There are "re-modeled" and not re-modeled unites. Ours is not re-modeled. We are paying more than $150 more for our rent (month-to-month lease) than what the current open non-re-modeled units are going for. There is no extra space or extra amenities in our unit. Furthermore, the open units are going for a price that is even lower than what our original amount was, almost 10 years ago!
I could understand if this was some kind of promotional deal, but it's not. The lower prices are the normal prices. (the promotion is second month free or something like that, and of course I realize that's for new tenants only.)
We have lived in this unit for almost 10 years now. Why do I have to pay a higher price for my unit than my neighbors pay for the exact same type of unit in the same building?
Are there any legal issues with this? Is it legal for Landlords in California to charge different prices to different people for the exact same type of unit?
It feels a lot like discrimination to me. (I hate to play the Gay card here, but the Landlord certainly is aware that we are a Gay couple.)
Thanks in advance for feedback.