9/30/21
I’m Serious, do bot move here!
Ok so the office has very awesome, understanding people. Very kind and quick to help. That’s why I’m being so generous with my rating. I do not recommend moving here.
We have compactors that we pay $8 a month to use. Now suddenly without warning, we are expected to not only pay $8 for that compactor, but $20 a month on top of that, for this low class, tiny plastic trash bin, that we are expected to put our trash in, and leave at our front doors every week.
Let me tell you why common sense... says this is a nightmare.
1. What normal person wants to leave their home with trash at their front door all week every week, and to see their neighbors trash right next to them? No one accumulates just one bag of trash a week. Especially if they have a baby or more.
2. The ungodly smell from the mounds of trash that will accumulate in the hall ways of these homes. Fyi - we all live pretty close to each other. Like two steps from my door, is my neighbor’s door.
3. What do you all think trash attracts? We have all seen them at dumpsters. Whats worse is, our trash will now be even more easily accessible to rodents such as; Rats, mice, raccoons, small - medium size stray dogs, etc. also here in the south, Cockroaches are common. This will attract them too.
So All 400 apartments are expected to pay $20 a month for their front doors to turn into a dump, that will have rodents and cockroaches at our front door.
The worst possible outcome here, is if and when these rodents start showing up, they will knock down those plastic trash bins, and the bags of trash that will be surrounding them too, and use their claws and teeth to rip those bags open.
Now there will be so much litter not just chilling at all of our front doors, but the wind will cause that trash to end up on other people’s property that surround our complex. There are a lot of houses around here. So these home owners will not appreciate that.
Another worst case scenario that can result from this, is what if our trash attracted a rabid rodent? So will I eventually have to worry about being attacked when I leave my home? Like this is something we all as tenants have to be prepared for. Expect the unexpected right? Even if it doesn’t happen too often, it can still happen. I feel like the year 2020 has proven this statement to be true.
I plan on contacting corporate about this, and if they refuse to make changes, and stop charging us as well, then we will be reporting them to HUD.
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