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Ashish Salunke
Oct 23, 2024
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Update: Ended up moving out after a bad resident manager. She no longer works there, hopefully they hire someone better.
Based on my experience, avoid if you have cats.
UPDATE 2: paid hundreds in deposits, got $64 back. Definitely avoid, save money and rent elsewhere.
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Michaela Hare
Dec 31, 2018
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Lindsey Messenger
Oct 03, 2016
Roommate & I put down a $150 refundable security deposit each (totaling $300), as well as a combined cleaning deposit of $350 that is non refundable. The charges we received after moving out were for $311, but instead of taking that amount out of the cleaning fee, they took it out of our security deposits and a $200 pet deposit.
They aren't going to give us back our security deposits saying that we have no proof we didn't leave the apartment a mess (we didn't) & now claim it cost over $650 to clean the entire place.
Be incredibly careful when signing leases with them, take a lot of pictures of everything when you move out and make sure they offer to do a walk through with you, or they'll take everything they can get from you. This all came up after three months of us moving out, they avoided calls and would put off dealing with the situation, and when confronted, the manager became extremely rude.
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Anna Pretzer
Jun 13, 2016
Was told I could be put in a unit in July. I put in an application and was told I would receive an email that night with other documents I needed to fill out to move in. Didn't receive the email for three days so I called and was told that "the information wasn't updated when I came in" and that they "weren't going to have an apartment for me." Incredibly frustrating because I could have been looking at other housing in the three days I was waiting for an email. I don't even think they were planning on calling me to inform me either. Definitely lacking in professionalism and common courtesy.