11/10/22
Low quality, take a closer look before you rent
The building itself is constantly being worked on, but nothing ever seems to progress. My tile bathtub has the grout falling off. My sink has detached from the wall for almost two months. The tile are crooked and improperly placed. The bathtub was spray painted. It feels like sandpaper on your bum. The paint job was absolutely awful. There is paint just about everywhere. There is paint on my floor at the entrance, a big blob of paint on my carpet in front of my bedroom closet. The only staff... they manage to keep is the illegal immigrants who are squatting in the apartments they are currently working on.
My AC unit (that came with the apartment) had a dead bird inside of it for about a month and a half. The manager of the building didn't believe me, literally, I had a maintenance guy tell me that she called me crazy. They refused to remove it for over a month. The smell got so bad that I had become physically ill. Sure enough, they found a decapitated, decomposing bird in my AC unit when I demanded they get the unit out of my apartment.
Every time you call management, they take forever to answer the phone, and when they finally do, it's not even the building manager, it's usually her husband, with some stupid, new excuse, because she never wants to deal with the responsibility of the job. I get so much sass and lip from her when I ask for things to be fixed, especially with the whole AC situation. So now, I am rude back, and ironically that's the only time they listen or take me seriously. I do not care if they see this. If you're going to be neglectful towards your job, or if you are just choosing not to do it, then you should be fired!
Overall: Not worth the money. At all. Extremely neglectful and cheap owners with lazy management. I have told multiple people who have asked me about this place to not even consider it. Pretty sure I scared someone away right before they went to look at one.
To the owners: That's what you get for being cheap, and I will keep spreading the truth, on every outlet I can. Hire some real contractors and a building manager who knows what they are doing. You can definitely afford it after raising everyone's rent and purchasing the property next door. There is no excuse, absolutely none.
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