2/23/24
Don't bother
You couldn't pay me enough to move back to this place. While you're living there, it's great. Until the office finds an opportunity to charge you money. Then they'll take every penny they can find any excuse to take from you. I got charged hundreds of dollars after I moved out because a "professional" said the apartment smelled strongly of pet urine and there were urine spots all over the apartment. Over 10 people who were in and out of my apartment said that it never smelled like urine or had... any odor whatsoever. They were also in the process of cleaning and painting the apartment when this inspection supposedly took place, so how could he have smelled a "strong" urine odor anyway? And the stains that showed up under a blacklight? Some of them were in places my cat was never allowed or that were where furniture was. I requested all of the photos, and you can clearly see the bathroom door handle did not match the door knob that was there just 3 days prior when I had moved out. Why would they have replaced the door knob? And if they were replacing door knobs, why do it while you're painting? Seems odd to me. In one photo, you can clearly see the washer had been moved across the floor like they were replacing it. Laundry detergent glows under blacklight. Detergent easily could have gotten from the washer to the carpet when they moved it causing a glow. But does Windsor Oaks want to accept that? No because they can't charge for it then! If they were painting and paint dripped onto the carpet, that would also glow. I even bought my own blacklight and went over my new apartment with it. Guess what? Absolutely nothing on the carpet and I still have the same cat. Do yourself a favor, save yourself hundreds of dollars and go live somewhere else.
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