3/14/24
The Worst Management
We lived there over a year. I think we got lucky with the side of the building where we lived. I heard other parts had flooding, bugs, homeless people living in utility closet,etc. We didn’t have that. However, my husband’s car got broken into. I never felt safe going to my car early or late due to the lack of security. Trash room and hallways were always disgusting. We were late paying rent ONCE by ONE DAY when we got married because of shifting accounts and they still billed us a $100 late... fee and would not budge when we explained what happened. When we moved out, fees were attached to every little thing, taking our deposit and then charging more! The whole experience showed they’re just about making money off every little thing. There were no parties or social events. They kept using COVID as an excuse even tho that was long gone. There was no sense of community at all. Hallways have no carpet so noise echoes into apartment. Packages are ALWAYS stolen with empty boxes around the complex. Also, the construction of the balconies is silly. They’re attached to the living room so it blocks the sunlight. Our bedroom was always super bright while living room/kitchen were dark. And we were south facing! Also, keep in mind the apt they show you may not match the apt you get. Different floors have different finishes. We saw the model apt with the espresso finish and loved it. Our actual apt was brown. Any maintenance issues we had were fixed quickly and the mtx guys were great. But management needs an overhaul with people who actually care.
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Property Manager at The Residences at Bella Terra responded to this review
Hello there,
We apologize for any inconvenience or frustration you encountered during your time in our community. We truly appreciate you for taking the time to share your feedback with us. We take all resident feedback into account as we constantly... work to make improvements to our community and the services we offer. Our industry is governed by strict rules and regulations that denote we treat all residents equally and fairly and therefore we must abide by the terms of the signed lease agreement. As stated in the lease agreement signed by all parties, rent is due on or before the 1st day of each month and failure to pay by the 1st will result in late fees. Should you have any questions or concerns about charges incurred upon moving out of the community, we encourage you to reach out to our billing team directly. They are equipped to provide you with the necessary clarification for any charges reflected on your final account statement and can be reached by contacting billing@udr.com.
Kind Regards,
Callie, WeCare@udr.com