Be careful 6971 N 87th Ave, Omaha, NE 68122 owner's rudeness and Identity Theft
Hello I visited there today,
the owner messed my work.
He talked about the terrorists with talking about strangers,
I think it’s so ridiculous, cause almost rentals are for the strangers of the state.
Because almost new people who came to the state are not comfortable to the state.
And it’s illegal to make them bad guys when they don’t want to get the application.
And he checked too much about me,
cause he checked too much about me at all in detail,
like private life,
and he too much focused at my hotel state,
hotel name, where hotel is,
and he really wanted to bring me until there.
I felt strange about that, and I didn’t tell about it anymore,
and but he asked the hotel name and location.
And even also I said the previous apartment management office is in dispute with me
so I said please not to contact with them for it
but he just didn’t hear at me, and he would contact with them himself,
and also he checked my credit or my bankrupt state too much,
and I already talked him about my credit state already.
But it was too in detail rudely,
with talking by repeat I have no driver license,
it doesn’t matter cause I already have my ID,
and I already talked to him, I have to make new driver license
that was just annoying.
And he just talked himself no driver license later.
And I talked my previous hotel informations,
and he wanted everything about little bit no useless things,
and he checked it’s too short terms
even I explained I was finding rental houses for the staying at the hotels
But I don’t think he listened well at me.
So I showed my deposit stats of my bank screen shots,
but he wanted to get those by his message of a phone.
And in front of this house, he took my photo with his house,
and he pretended to take the photo of his house after I saw that he was talking it.
And also it was too mad to talk like terrorists about people could be afraid at strangers or foreigners could be bad guys,
but it’s too mad that talking from rental manager or owners,
they have not to say like that to their guests,
even they got the provided informations, and who would try there if they are criminals.
And at the last, when I tried to provide my hotel name for current address, he didn’t want it,
and he checked even my parents’s city name in South Korea
But he wanted to bring me to my hotel location,
but after I didn’t want, he said and repeat it again and again,
and even he asked the hotel name and location.
And I felt he could call or provide the police even I am so innocent
just he looked like to be able to try me to be framed by his work.
And I am sure it’s so illegal in his work like for zillow.com
And it’s abusing by asking about tenants, I was so scared and tired from him.
I already provided the method to pay it perfectly and I did’t look bad or suspicious,
just it was so annoying from the owner.
And I want zillow.com contact with him not to make him to contact with my previous management office
cause I would have the dispute with them in the law,
I felt just he could check to annoy at me.
And I canceled the application but I have no guarantee for his actions in the future,
and it could make me in bad dispute.
And I said “Don’t call to them” but he asked even their company name and said he will call them with telling “don’t worry”
I think he is little bit mad and rude, I am so not bad to cancel about the application,
but in his attitude, just it was same with the bad owners for the rentals
so I am sure to be needed to help from like zillow.com to contact with him directly about it to be sure.
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