aljjgfamily
Earning My Ears
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- Jan 28, 2006
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Have you tried emailing them back and asking what the deal is? Did you have a contract when you first booked? If so, I'd tell them you want the contract honored or you will be contacting whoever in the state to file a complaint (guess you'll have to research this to find out what would be most effective). Also, why wouldn't you post the names? Maybe it will turn up on a google search so the next person won't be so quick to rent from them. Personally, I'd be pretty mad, and wouldn't go down without a fight. Good luck.
PS. They should at least offer you $100. or so for the inconvenience they have caused you. Of course, all this is predicated on the fact that the place isn't under repair but is actually being rented to someone else.

Is it possible that they are having some sort of repair done and the contractor has given them dates X through Y, so they've posted them as "unavailable" on their calendar? It would look as though the unit is rented, when it is really under construction. That would also explain why your friend could rent it in November- that'd be before the repairs are scheduled to begin. Just trying to think of a legit reason you've been cancelled. The returned deposit makes it look like something real, not a fishy situation.