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Completely unsanitary living conditions. The mold problem was so bad that an actual mushroom grew out of the bathroom ceiling. When I moved out, I discovered that my bed frame was completely covered in mold. It’s dangerous to health, I’m shocked they haven’t been shut down by a health department yet. For context, I keep a very clean home, so this was in no way tied to my cleaning habits.
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Gotta pay for parking on property 👎 me being a paying resident of the apartment should already be a parking pass. Coming home from a long day of work and I all I want to do is relax without having to worry about my car getting towed. I would park on the street but there is literally no parking near by. I would have to spend 30 minutes to an hour just looking for parking.
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Disturbing & Discriminatory Experience – Beware of Tahitian Apartments (Ventura Investments)
Our experience with Tahitian Apartments has been beyond unacceptable, and I feel compelled to share this disturbing situation with warning others.
We received an electronic approval letter and text confirmations on September 14th showing our application was approved. Our deposit went from $2500 down to $500. Based on those approvals, we gave notice at our current home (Arrive Los Carneros) to move into Tahitian Apartments in good faith. However, on September 25th, just 5 days before our move-out date—they suddenly informed us that we were denied after “reviewing” the screening.
This is not just inconvenient, it is reckless and discriminatory behavior from Ventura Investments and their property manager, Jacqueline. Their actions have left us scrambling for housing with nowhere to go, all while I am recovering from knee surgery. The timing and handling of this denial has caused tremendous stress, emotional strain, and financial harm.
To receive written approval, plan a move, and then be blindsided with a denial so close to move-out is disturbing, unprofessional, and inhumane. This conduct demonstrates a complete disregard for fair housing practices.
We are now left displaced and forced to scramble for a home, and as a result, we will be filing a Fair Housing claim against Ventura Investments, Tahitian Apartments, and Jacqueline (the property manager).
Prospective renters: beware. If this happened to us, it could happen to you.
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Ye Yuan (Ethan)
Apr 30, 2024
I had a frustrating experience as a tenant at The Tahitian. Despite fulfilling my lease terms from August 2022 to July 2023, I have faced unreasonable delays and lack of communication regarding my financials. It has been over a year, and they have yet to return my $1000 security deposit, nor have they refunded the excess rent I overpaid. The management’s lack of responsiveness and disregard for tenant rights have been incredibly disappointing. I strongly advise potential tenants to consider these issues before renting here.
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Great location on El Colegio with close proximity to a bus stop. Our experience with the apartment was a good one. We had this apartment for 4 years. We have seen multiple tenant managers during this time. The current management under the able leadership of Dustyn Peiffer is excellent. They have all been very responsive and helpful. I would highly recommend The Tahitian.