11/12/24
Beware of Unsafe and Unsanitary Living Conditions at Bexley Crossing
The apartment was turned over in appalling condition. The carpet reeked of mold and an overpowering stench that made my entire family sick daily, and visitors refused to come over. After the property manager argued and dismissed my complaints, I had to threaten to involve the North Carolina Department of Health & Human Services before they finally replaced the carpet. They assumed I didn’t know my rights, but as a law student with close federal government connections, I was prepared to hold them... accountable. Their attempt to use coercion and intimidation to avoid providing a clean, habitable unit was a huge red flag.
In less than a year, the apartment developed a roach infestation, and I accumulated about 20 pages of maintenance requests—everything from severe leaks flooding in from the ceiling to the AC failing in the height of summer. The unit was in terrible shape from start to finish and far from what they advertise.
When I finally had enough and canceled my lease *before* it started, they still tried to lock me into another term, attempting to charge me rent for an unlivable apartment they couldn’t otherwise rent. Once again, it seems I’ll need legal recourse, as I did when fighting to replace the filthy carpet, to make them back off.
This place is filthy and poorly maintained—move in at your own risk.
Review from Apartments.com