5/11/24
Our apartment smells like garbage
Having lived at The Coil for six months now, I thought I would share my experiences:
• As others have noted, there is no clause in their lease that allows tenants to leave their lease early, for any reason. Once you sign a lease (which they will push on you as soon as they show you an apartment), there is no getting out early if you need to move for school, or a job, or buying a house. What kind of landlord does that?
• When you get within a block of the Coil, you might notice that you smell... trash. The apartment shares dumpsters with Fresh Thyme, and the garbage smell is something else. It’s so bad that there are glade plug-ins in pretty much every common area. Every socket in every hallway.
• What’s new, however, is that that smell has started to seep into our living area. Our bedroom closet is pretty much unusable now, as it shares a wall with the trash chute. The smell of garbage is so strong and so pervasive that I’m afraid for our clothes and other belongings. We’ve been told to let the leasing office know if the smell gets worse, as if any amount of garbage smell in your home is acceptable.
• Security is an issue here. The garage (which costs us $150 per car, monthly) is protected by a gate that anyone can easily walk around. My husband’s bike was stolen a month or two after moving in, so obviously people are getting in that shouldn’t be. Who knows if any of the security cameras work (my guess is they don’t). For a couple of weeks, only a couple of lights were working in the garage, making it all the less safe. I’ve seen doors that are secured by fob access propped open, as well as doors that just don’t latch properly.
• There’s actually a pretty nice-looking courtyard here, but I wouldn’t recommend using it. The dog owners here use it as a dog park, letting their animals run around off leash and don’t pick up after them. I see the maintenance guy cleaning up the dog poops with a hose on pretty much a daily basis.
My husband and I have been doing our research on nearby apartment buildings, and the prices here are so much higher than nicer, newer places to live in the area. Don’t believe the “luxury” tag, unless you consider trash smells and a dog poop-covered courtyard luxurious.
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