Nhi Tran
2 months ago
"If you want to Arrive home, don’t arrive here.
Thinking about paying for a reserved spot? Don’t bother. People park in your spot anyways and management won’t do a thing about it. They have to “notify the vehicle’s owner” multiple times before towing. This could be multiple days if they stay parked there, regardless of whether the car belongs to a resident or not. I’ve had incidents where randoms will park there and nothing is done, even though there’s no resident sticker on the vehicle. I’m paying additional for these spots yet people park there and management does nothing for you. If anyone wants to find parking for a bar down the street, you can practically take a resident’s reserved spot and guarantee that you’ll come back to it still being there! So public announcement to everyone, just follow a resident in and choose a reserved spot if you need public parking. Ignore the towing signs, they don’t tow.
Fire alarms go out multiple times a month practically every other month. So loud and so often that residents want to disable their alarms (according to the email received from management). Want to have a nice, peaceful home to return to after a long day at work? Definitely don’t stay here. Refer to just a few of the emails regarding fire alarms going off.. They can go off in the middle of the morning, day, or night.
Elevators are nearly always down. You can almost always guarantee that 1 or 2 of the elevators will be out of service, sometimes even 3 of them. When it’s down, don’t expect it to work for AT LEAST a month, sometimes longer. Once one is fixed, another will be broken. Just another inconvenience.
Security does absolutely nothing for you. 6 cars got broken into during the day while security was driving around. They can’t even get random people to not park in the resident area, as stated.
Want to take a nice stroll around the neighborhood? You’re guaranteed to run into some dog feces along the way and get a nice whiff of that. There’s a resident that throws their dog’s feces off the balcony and management doesn’t do anything about it either. Refer to the video(this wasn’t even the worst of it). There’s only 5 stories, so only 5 possible residents that could potentially be doing this on this side of the building. Management doesn’t bother trying to figure out who so they can stop this unsanitary behavior.
When we first toured, everything seemed great. Leasing office seemed great, everyone seemed friendly, process was smooth. As it always does. Once you’re in, you probably won’t want to stay long. Aside from the move in process, everything is terrible.
Only people you can rely on are the maintenance team to take care of your unit issues. That’s about it."