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Update on apartment co. that fired a manager for defending a woman

Posted by David Hardy · 24 June 2007 09:18 AM

The company is flailing around trying to defend itself -- uh, his rent check bounced, uh, an unnamed source said his first aid did harm, and Bitter goes to town on their claims. As she notes, you couldn't buy this much bad publicity. I just ran a Google on the manager's name, and it turned up 27,000 hits.

Even the Washington Post blog is taking his side, followed by comments like "The Village Green Company is a bunch of scumbags. They would sell their own children to turn a profit. I rented from them and their policy makes me want to puke" and "I live at the Oaks at Mill Creek and there is no one here who feels safer with Colin gone. Managment made a big mistake and its not the first time. If I could move I would but I cant break my lease but I am very very tempted." As Bitter says, you couldn't buy this much bad publicity if you wanted to.

Oh--here's a page where you can send the apartment company an email.

· Self defense

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HKL | June 25, 2007 7:21 AM | Reply

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