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    Dec 3, 2009, 08:51 PM
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    I love in an apartment in a rental property. For the past week and then some, there has been a really disgusting smell. I think it is a sewage smell. I have complained to the main office, and have been told that others have complained too and they are looking for the cause of the smell. However, I do not see any maintenace people trying to figure out what the smell is, and the office is basically not doing anything about it. What should I do?
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    Dec 3, 2009, 08:52 PM

    I mean live, not love lol

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