12/29/22
Not worth it.
Well the plus about this place is that there were no bugs inside, they have quarterly pest control. The negatives… I lived there for 2 years, waited until after I left to write this, otherwise they would have nickel and dimed me for everything! I saw a steady decline with each new office manager, the first one was rarely there, 2nd was kind and personable but the last one is cold hearted and loved to threaten everyone then blame her bosses. Leasing agents have always been kind, I feel bad for... them and the position they are in. Maintenance is non existent, things like doors falling apart, paint peeling, wasps nests in your porch, holes in the tubs and sun shining through the front door where there shouldn’t be. You’ll put in work orders and they’ll get closed out without anyone coming, they tell you that they have the owners coming so they have to close out work orders to make it look like they are doing their job. They have a pile of old trash old furniture that they built a fence around instead of cleaning up. The “new trash service” maybe collected trash once a week if you were lucky. They allowed pedophiles and drug dealers move in recently. They’ll tell you they do background checks, but then shoot them selves in the foot when they send out emails saying, “it’s been brought to our attention of the increased drug activity on property and it won’t be tolerated” . Water was constantly shut off with no notice, there was an entire week without hot water at all. The pool was green & nasty the last year. And can we talk about the dog poo everywhere, pet owners weren’t cleaning up after their pets & when we turned them in with photo evidence like were told it was brushed off. It wasn’t like this the first year, once FPI took over that’s when everything went downhill drastically
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Property Manager at The Retreat responded to this review
We apologize for any negative experiences you had while living at The Retreat. We understand your concerns and take them seriously. Thank you for your review and for bringing these issues to our attention.