2/8/23
Roaches EVERYWHERE!
I just moved in 3 days ago, and I can't move back out fast enough! The place was not clean at all. I had to scrub the kitchen counters and clean out a refrigerator and freezer filled with dead gnats and roach eggs myself, and guess what I found as I tried cleaning for 4 hours? Roaches. Plenty of them! I wondered if it was just me, but another tenant confirmed that they had the exact same issue and it hadn't been improved the entire time that they were there. Imagine living in a place where, no... matter how many times the pest control that you're paying for (whether you want to or not) comes and sprays, the roaches just never stop showing up. a few new ones every day and a lot more every night. In random places. Don't lie on the floor for too long, a roach may crawl over your face. I tried to speak to a manager, and they told me to come back the next day because the manager and assistant manager were both out of the office all day Monday. I came back Monday, and they told me to come back Wednesday because the assistant manager never made it in and the manager was busy in a meeting for the next 3 hours! Do I want to drive 40 minutes from where I was trying to relocate from just to speak to the manager and see about getting my lease terminated so I can find somewhere that is habitable? I would prefer not to make three 40-minute drives of it in the same week! That's for sure. And why do I have to keep driving there? Because no one answers the phone. I've called 5 times since I was about to move in and after I moved in and no one answers the phone. You just get a message saying the line is not connected or some nonsense. Then, when I told the people at the front desk, they gave me the same number that I called earlier and said that the line works. I called it, and after a minute, the woman right in front of me answered the phone. In other words, if we aren't right in front of your face watching you watch the phone ring, you won't pick it up. They just pretend to care, but they all know that none of them would ever live in any of those apartments. That's a great question to ask moving forward, "Do you live here? Which apartment are you in?" Usually, you get free rent if you work for an apartment complex. So, if you still choose not to live there, that must be saying a lot about the quality of the complex!
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