Based on the latest issue of the Apartment Guide magazine, it appears that The Fountains at Palmdale is owned by Stratus real estate. www.stratusrealestate.com
Generally it would be the apartment complex. It's part of their "grounds." The only way it might be a city or county problem would be if the apartments front a city walkway.
No. You are still under a contractual agreement to fulfill the terms of your lease, no matter who the manager may be. The lease is usually an agreement contract between yourself and the management company who owns the apartment complex, not between yourself and the individual manager.
The owner of the real estate owns the apartment. You can check to determine the owner by doing some research in the local land records or the tax assessor's office.
Yes. It's not always the landlord that owns the apartment block, but a company and he has to go by the rules. The company has a right to a degree to decide who to rent too and refuse cosigners.
Go to the county clerks office, and request the property tax report for the property you want info on.
Generally it would be the apartment complex. It's part of their "grounds." The only way it might be a city or county problem would be if the apartments front a city walkway.
No. You are still under a contractual agreement to fulfill the terms of your lease, no matter who the manager may be. The lease is usually an agreement contract between yourself and the management company who owns the apartment complex, not between yourself and the individual manager.
The owner of the real estate owns the apartment. You can check to determine the owner by doing some research in the local land records or the tax assessor's office.
The owner of the real estate owns the apartment. You can check to determine the owner by doing some research in the local land records or the tax assessor's office.
The owner of the real estate owns the apartment. You can check to determine the owner by doing some research in the local land records or the tax assessor's office.
The official difference is in ownership: an apartment is owned by a landlord who may also own other apartments in the same complex; a condominium is owned by a single owner and that ownership includes a percentage ownership in the community's common areas. A condominium may be in the style of an apartment, especially, in urban high-rise buildings.
Yoko Ono still lives in (and owns) the apartment she and Lennon shared, at the Dakota.
She owns a modest apartment in Manhattan, New York
Donnie Young
No - he owns a house in Portugal and Barbados, and an apartment in the UK.
I believe its the same as someone who owns an apartment building.
I do not know your location. You could try contacting the apartment office or find out who owns it at city hall.