Apt Review
Let me start with the good:
The Apartment itself is solid. No complaints!
Thatβs where the good parts end.
The staff has been neglectful, rude, and deceptive through out my stay here. I had to talk to them no less than SIX times to get
them to change my contact e-mail because I was not receiving important communications from the apartment. This ultimately resulted in me being towed twice due to policy change that I was not made aware of. They had the audacity to tell me βthey were working on getting you your money backβ, only saying this once they knew I was leaving the complex. Itβs been months and Iβll let you guess if I ever got reimbursed. They used it as a bargaining chip that I highly doubt they would fulfill.
The property is disgusting. Trash drop off locations are never cleaned and trash is not taken care of in a timely manner meaning the rooms are often full of peoples rotting garbage. It permeates the halls on hot summer days (something we are only getting more of with each passing year).
I can not overstate how much you should avoid this place if you are a dog owner. Beer bottles, broken glass, discarded moldy food is often found when walking around the property. Iβve seen a water-logged bible and bag of moldy biscuits sit there for a month. Once I even found a dime bag of white powder. I am not claiming it was drugs but based on how trashy the area is, the possibility is there.
After three years here the decline was obvious. Even with no early lease termination clause I opted to move out and pay TWO rents as opposed to staying one more day on that property with disgusting conditions and inattentive staff.
Itβs obvious nothing will change until management is changed. I will never move into another Connor Group property and I would advise anyone reading to STAY WELL AWAY.
As a finishing thought, I sincerely hope I do not get a canned response about how I should call the manager to discuss these issues further. These are not issues that should require an individual tenant to report. These are issues you can see by simply walking the property.
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