11/12/20
Maybe not the Worst, but Still Terrible
I lived at Bella Posta for over three years, during which there were some positives (close to downtown, Amazon Hub, and quick maintenance turn-around), but mostly negative. However, I was sticking it out. Yet, after asking the status of my lease renewal that was up in less than seven weeks, I received a notice stating that they would not extend me another lease option instead giving me the option of moving into one of their remodeled apartments. Based upon seeing the remodels through windows,... they look nice, but the units are horribly overpriced already given the issues with the complex. So, in the middle of a pandemic, they want me to move from my home into another one so they can charge me more. That gives you some insight into the mindset of the property managers.
If you don't mind any of the following, you should love living here: the hall and your apartment smelling like cigarette and marijuana smoke due to air circulation issues; people parking in your assigned parking spot with no way to tow them; frequent water shut-offs and poor water quality that have been going on for years, with no notice; people breaking into garages and stealing your stuff; complex changes that are sold as "improvements" but really are major inconveniences like moving one building's mailboxes to another building; no visitor parking; charges designed to circumvent the house increase law (charges are about $80 a month in addition to your rent, up from about $50 in 2017); secured buildings that are left unlocked; unreturned messages to the site manager and assistant manager; poor security; routine elevator maintenance that takes over eight months to complete; air conditioners breaking in summer with slow repair time; and massive freeway noise from I-8 and I-15.
This is all on top of the normal things you see in apartments: bugs, low-quality appliances and carpeting, and loud neighbors and barking dogs.
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