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Hello fellow renters. I am a resident in a comple...

Hello fellow renters. I am a resident in a complex Preservation Partners acquired about a year ago in Waldorf, Maryland. They are truly unique in the most horrific way!! As I have read from other reviews, we here in Maryland are experiencing the same rudeness, ignorance, disorganization, and nonchalant unprofessional attitude as residents who live in other parts of the country. Other tenants, including myself, have experienced the lost of our personal information (i.e. copies of social security cards, driver's license, passports, birth certificates, tax returns, bank statements, etc.) multiple times. I personally have been asked 4 times to bring this information into the office for my file with the last request being last week. I received a call at work requesting the necessary documents again because they had nothing in my file as far as paperwork, not even my lease agreement. Here too they have done some so called renovations. The contractors they are using are rude and inconsiderate. I came home from work one night last week after 8pm, to find the contractors left my front door wide open and the lights were on in my unit. I live in a duplex style apartment so my front door leads directly outside. The staff in the rental office tried to hurry me out of the office when I went in the next day to complain. I was told someone would contact me. You already know no one has reached out to me. This is just a few of my experiences. I am done trying to communicate with Preservation Partners. The problem starts at corporate in California and the poison flows throughout the organization to all of its properties. I am filing an official complaint with my local HUD office in Baltimore. I advise everyone else having problems to do the same at your local HUD office. Preservation Partners does not care about me or you as a resident and they are not going to change because we complain directly to them. We are just numbers for whatever perks they receive for owning subsidized housing properties. Change will not come unless we all start bombarding our local HUD offices. I plan on doing whatever I can to bring light to Preservation Partners and their management style.

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