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A woman got charged $750 for having a dog in the pool area at a Greystar apartment complex in Austin, Texas.
Austin, TX - A recent incident at a Greystar apartment complex has sparked debate regarding resident safety and property management policies. A resident, who wishes to remain anonymous, recorded an interaction with an apartment employee, Reno Uballe, after being charged $750 for a guest's dog briefly entering the pool area. The resident stated that the charge felt disproportionate, especially considering a previous incident where her car was broken into and the management reportedly cited a clause in the lease agreement stating they are "not responsible for resident safety." During the recorded exchange, the employee confirmed the dog's presence in the pool area was a lease violation and proceeded to contact law enforcement, describing the resident to the dispatcher. This event has brought attention to the balance between enforcing community rules and addressing residents' concerns about overall safety and well-being within apartment complexes.
A woman got charged $750 for having a dog in the pool area at a Greystar apartment complex in Austin, Texas.