Former Resident
May 5, 2026 • Anonymous
BEWARE — and I truly mean that. This was hands down one of the WORST apartment experiences of my life, and I’ve lived in a lot of places.
Let me start with the staff, because wow. Rude, dismissive, and completely unhelpful from day one. I was a co-applicant — meaning I LIVED THERE and paid to be there — and they constantly brushed me off, saying they’d only speak to the “main applicant.” Like, excuse me? I am also a resident dealing with REAL problems in my own home. That alone set the tone for everything that followed.
The apartment itself? Nothing like what we were shown. Because the unit wasn’t available to view beforehand, we were sent photos — and let me tell you, those photos did NOT represent what we walked into. The oven door was FALLING APART. The washer had rust in it. There was MOLD in the blinds. The windows had such poor insulation that we had to go buy weather tape ourselves just to make it livable. Oh, and the flooring? Already in rough shape before we ever touched it. When we asked for repairs, things got fixed halfway — or not at all.
Now let’s talk about the mold, because this one genuinely shocked me. Instead of taking it seriously, they kept insisting it was “just mildew” and tried to downplay the whole thing. It was MOLD. We had to stay in the apartment while they worked on it, our kitchen was blocked off for over 24 HOURS, the smell was unbearable, and they offered us absolutely NOTHING in compensation. The conditions felt genuinely unhygienic, and I honestly don’t understand how this place is still operating.
Maintenance would walk in without proper notice, and every time we brought it up, the leasing office either dodged the question, pointed fingers at someone else, or just… went silent. There were also constant issues with trash and billing that never got resolved in a timely manner.
But the move-out? That was the FINAL straw. We sent our move-out notice nearly 3 months in advance and never received a single word of move-out instructions.