Tuesday, 31 May 2016

Apartment owner asks tenants to 'like' Facebook page or face action


IANS/New York
Filed on May 31, 2016 | Last updated on May 31, 2016 at 05.29 pm
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According to tenants of the City Park Apartments, a "Facebook addendum" showed up taped to their doors last weekend, asking them to "like" its Facebook page, an online source reported on Tuesday.

Call it bizarre but the management at an apartment building in Salt Lake City has told tenants living in the complex to "like" its Facebook page or they will be in breach of their lease.
According to tenants of the City Park Apartments, a "Facebook addendum" showed up taped to their doors last weekend, asking them to "like" its Facebook page, an online source reported on Tuesday.
According to the contract, if tenants do not "friend" the City Park Apartments on Facebook within five days, they will be found in breach of the rental agreement.
"I don't want to be forced to be someone's friend and be threatened to break my lease because of that," tenant Jason Ring was quoted as saying.
"It's outrageous as far as I'm concerned," he added
Some of the tenants have already signed a lease agreement months ago.
The contract document also has a release allowing the apartment to post pictures of tenants and their visitors on the Facebook page.
The building currently has a 1.1-star rating on its Facebook page.
The building's managers or Facebook didn't respond to a request for comment, the report added.

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