Revdex.com: I have reviewed the response made by the business in reference to complaint ID# [redacted] , and have determined that my complaint has NOT been resolved because: Clearly this business uses the term license in an attempt to avoid having to comply with rental regulations in NYC However, our agreement was always referred to as a lease by the "leasing agent" and the terms of the agreement are more like a lease than a license It was for an office rental for a period of one year for the consideration of rent paid I can see that this dispute will not be resolved as JaySuites seems more interested in making money off of an empty office by charging me for it than by pursuing new tenants and providing a valuable service That said, I would like my complaint to remain unresolved on Revdex.com because it would not be a proper notation to say that it was resolved satisfactorilyKind regards, [redacted] *** In order for the Revdex.com to appropriately process your response, you MUST answer the question above Sincerely, [redacted] ***
Dear [redacted] of the Revdex.com, It is very unfortunate that [redacted] does not recall the events as they happenedFortunately, we have a paper trail of exactly what happened from commencement to default and have provided evidence proving suchI am re-attaching that evidence hereFurther, the claim that [redacted] brings up about a lease is completely not applicable as we do not have a leaseWe actually signed a license agreement which works like a hotel accommodation and does not provide any property interests therefore there is no landlord-tenant here; we are the licensor and [redacted] is the licenseeThroughout the time he was at Jay Suites, both the front desk and center manager have confirmed that not even one time had [redacted] complained about noise or cleanliness.This is all an effort to break free of his personal liability he has to Jay SuitesOur attorney has drafted the documents for a civil suit against [redacted] and his firm for the defaultA total of $18,is due to Jay Suites and we will be pursuing this in the civil court of NYSincerely,Michelle A***Jay Suites
Revdex.com: I have reviewed the response made by the business in reference to complaint ID# [redacted] , and have determined that my complaint has NOT been resolved because: Clearly this business uses the term license in an attempt to avoid having to comply with rental regulations in NYC However, our agreement was always referred to as a lease by the "leasing agent" and the terms of the agreement are more like a lease than a license It was for an office rental for a period of one year for the consideration of rent paid I can see that this dispute will not be resolved as JaySuites seems more interested in making money off of an empty office by charging me for it than by pursuing new tenants and providing a valuable service That said, I would like my complaint to remain unresolved on Revdex.com because it would not be a proper notation to say that it was resolved satisfactorilyKind regards, [redacted] *** In order for the Revdex.com to appropriately process your response, you MUST answer the question above Sincerely, [redacted] ***
Dear [redacted] of the Revdex.com, It is very unfortunate that [redacted] does not recall the events as they happenedFortunately, we have a paper trail of exactly what happened from commencement to default and have provided evidence proving suchI am re-attaching that evidence hereFurther, the claim that [redacted] brings up about a lease is completely not applicable as we do not have a leaseWe actually signed a license agreement which works like a hotel accommodation and does not provide any property interests therefore there is no landlord-tenant here; we are the licensor and [redacted] is the licenseeThroughout the time he was at Jay Suites, both the front desk and center manager have confirmed that not even one time had [redacted] complained about noise or cleanliness.This is all an effort to break free of his personal liability he has to Jay SuitesOur attorney has drafted the documents for a civil suit against [redacted] and his firm for the defaultA total of $18,is due to Jay Suites and we will be pursuing this in the civil court of NYSincerely,Michelle A***Jay Suites