Would have been nice, but since his whole motivation in expanding my old place was to get extra money from it ($100 more in rent), he wasn't going to negate that by lowering my rent. The good thing is, he allows me to sign rental agreements in six month increments, so I won't be committed to the place if I decide to leave.Well I would certainly have negotiated for a few things.
1.>Lower rental agreement
2.>Longer rental agreement at the lower price
3.>as well at what referbishments had to be made to.
But I do have to say, again, after the refurbishments the place is damn nice!

Yes, I did.Did you sign a new agreement for the apartment? Would suck if you ended up being responsible for anything she screws up in your old one.
Maybe someone here can answer this question for me - I had suggested to the landlord, and he agreed, that we should simply switch the apartment numbers so we can use the same mail boxes, and won't have to have our mail forwarded, ect. According to my neighbor, she contacted the city (who handles our utilities) and they said we cannot do that because their system is unable to change addresses!

We both called Mediacom Friday to have our cable switched over. Mediacom told us that they couldn't simply transfer them to a new address, that she would have to have her's canceled then transferred, and pay a cancellation fee of $25. I'm not sure why they only made her do this.
Friday she was telling me I owe her $25. That isn't gonna happen.