Vanessa Pacheco is in Denver, Colorado. September 7, 2022 I have beautiful one bedrooms apartments available. They are recently constructed. Aside from being beautiful inside and out, this amazing apartment has granite counters, tile backsplash, dishwasher and the best feature is your own washer dry in your unit. $1,399.00 a month; water, trash and sewer is included. This is affordable housing, Income restrictions apply. We are conveniently located in the RINO District, 2121 E 48th ave, Denver CO, 80216. Enjoy wonderful modern living. please, share https://www.vinadenver.com https://www.facebook.com/vanessa.pachecocoronado/posts/pfbid02tiecM1KRQeArd8pX3asTZKp7TfN52Ea8eh2LvgCBEcDr1YqHyNsSddMiuQg5oyoel?__cft__[0]=AZVS9BBgRRP5AEiA5JFb4BaBgj9kRggXizwnynzYNSK_L5IVhYZQOMn72H-0e-e_QnQUhpJ6OECZ5t_slC0F5Fifbltpsh_nSTWPRWQaaOLJRRWgDwXxtDNsaprX8DXKsvcdL615FY9_iVERQI7NlQ0M_qYvarEug37y6mq9JmCD05UZSSlZKFUiOk4cyChtM4k&__tn__=%2CO%2CP-R ================================================================= Note from author of this site and owner of the associated ".net" top-level domain: I also posted this on LinkedIn with tags...: I got called into apt manager's office to do some re-cert work for their corporate office accounting (my Section 8 voucher is already approved for this year) and I figured I'd bring up the fact that it wasn't legal for them to threaten a $100 fine for trash bags left in trash room when the chute was overfilled ... I had a copy of their notice and I included inserted text of the associated state law part - CO Rev Stat ยง 38-12-505 (2020) 1) b. IX. which simply states that "adequate receptacles need to be provided" ... I said that the arbitrary "fine" would constitute a fee outside of lease agreement. The manager said that if I had a problem with it then I could move ... she also threatened me with a Notice to Vacate. I am a veteran and am disabled and they terrify me because their point is to intimidate me into concession. There was a young man there with her who told me earlier that he had only been working for them a month and he also lived there. In the meeting in the manager's office the young man said that he thinks the lease allows for their fine to be charged but then admitted that he signed it without reading the entire thing. (I have the lease in digital text form now after running the pdf pages through optical character recognition software.) I told them that I had violent crimes committed against me when I was younger, and there were a lot of dedicated and well educated people that took time & effort to help me and I was specifically but informally educated in the application of the Americans with Disabilities Act regarding my demographic. The manager then refused to continue with her planned re-cert work with me and said that her supervisor will be there next week and I can ask her if I can continue living (in their world). I ended up telling my (elderly) father about all of this (he was the state delegate for Ben Carson before Ben dropped out of his campaign) and he pointed out that their use of the word "fine" wasn't appropriate since only gov't can fine people. I told him that I pointed out to the managers that the threat of the arbitrary fine can cause tension and animosity among the low-income residents. Under the Housing Assistance Payments contract that the corporation agreed to by accepting the money for my voucher it states that (I) have the right to enforce the contract against the landlord - which obviously means bringing issues to their attention in an appropriate way but then they are inappropriate with always having at least two people in the office as a physical intimidation and then they go off on a power trip ... she even exclaimed that she was the manager and could do anything she wants.