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Look at the reviews and you will see a common them...

Look at the reviews and you will see a common theme of low reviews with a lot of likes. Every person has their different story but it comes down to this with cornerstone you are 100% a number to them. I had my fair share of issues from a lower neighbor how slammed things around his apartment regularly to one of my other neighbors apartment being broken into which got "resolved" by adding a gate without a lock to the apartment and telling us to deal with it. I was put of town for the summer due to illness that resulted in death in the family over the summer during which time my account ran below the amount required to pay rent on the first. When they contacted me they did not state any urgency to pay and noted that I had had the conversation and would pay the rent as well as the fact that I was planning to move out. Tom called me a week later to inform me I was being charged with a 250 dollar attorney fee and that I couldn't move out since I didn't give notice. Then when I explained I had told it to the other employee he agreed to move my move put date forward to the 30th of August. I just got an email today demanding that I pay septembers rent and an attorney fee for an apartment I haven't been in for almost a half month now. The explanation if it happens to you will be exactly the same "That I did not give you a reminder is a mistake concerning customer service, but ultimately, the lease agreement is the determining factor." -tom lorenzen. Do not pay for other peoples mistakes and do not rent cornerstone.

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