Lee Baron Decobeachflats LLC Tenant and Landlord Review
- Posted by Marie Le Berre
Lee Baron Decobeachflats LLC
Tenant and Landlord revue
Short terms rental review
AirBNB review.
Decobeachflats LLC, represented by Lee Baron, fails to pay the rent owed and continues to collect rent from short-term tenants on Airbnb. Renting from Decobeachflats LLC, represented by Lee Baron, puts renters at risk of eviction.
Lee Baron, the manager of Decobeachflats LLC, has never sought assistance in obtaining a short-term rental license as mentioned per lease addendum. Renters from them may result in a visit from local law enforcement.
Furthermore, Lee Baron takes advantage of every situation and continues to operate as a short-term rental, thereby jeopardizing the property owner and violating city and county obligations.
This puts the the owner at risk of receiving a fine of $15,000. Renting to Decobeachflats LLC, represented by Lee Baron, as a landlord, exposed us to substantial fines.
As a short-term tenant renting from Decobeachflats LLC, represented by Lee Baron, we have the risk of occupying an uninsured property. Decobeachflats LLC, represented by Lee Baron, puts both tenants and landlords at risk by neglecting to obtain any liability insurance.
Renting to Decobeachflats LLC, represented by Lee Baron, as a landlord, may result in the loss of our property as they do not have any liability insurance coverage.
We strongly recommend avoiding short-term rentals from Decobeachflats LLC, represented by Lee Baron.
Likewise, as an owner, we advise against entrusting your property to Lee Baron, the manager of Decobeachflats LLC.
Click here to have acres to Decobeachflats LLC, represented by Lee Baron ledger.
You will be able to see all fines related to the violations and unpaid rent.
In the end, and solely to avoid eviction, Lee Baron abandoned the apartment on Wednesday, July 19, 2023, leaving extensive damages to the property totaling over $2,500, that could not be considered as wear and tear.
I will be making a claim on the security deposit to partially cover the total loss, amounting to approximately $10,000.
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