From:
-Anonymous-
Date posted:
4/12/2003
Years at this apartment:
2000
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2003
1 response
I AGREE!
I usually do not reply to comments but feel compelled to answer this one. Being college educated also, and living in many different places from Saudi Arabia, Korea to Arizona, New Jersey and througout California. I have to say Stonestown is a nice place to live. I have enjoyed my two years here and will miss the place when my job transfers me to my next assignment. I have had nothing but great experiences with the office, all the staff have been very professional and knowledgable to my questions and needs. The entire place is clean, and when I call for some repairs, it is taken care of right away.
I feel for the young person that wrote the previous note about not moving here and hope they learn how the world works before they graduate. How exactly is management supposed to control a mosquito, if the government can not, how will an apartment complex' As far as your license plate, it is an unfortunate thing to happen, but how is it anyones fault. It could happen anywhere, so if it happened at the store, parking lot, would it be Macys fault or Albertsons'
I feel for your sheltered life style and your expectations for everyone to take care of you. I wish you luck and hope you learn self reliance before you graduate so you may succeed in the real world.
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User Responses
From:
Mahniloco
Date:
06/30/2005
I take offense to this post as SOME young people are very sheltered and do expect people to wipe their ass, but to put every single one of them in a basket and label them the same is ignorant. And management could do something about the mosquito problem. The solution could simply be to paint the buildings and doors a different color. I've noticed that where the mosquitos hang out is where the door is red, but on the other side of the building where the door is dark brown, mosquitos are no where to be found, so to say that they couldn't do ANYTHING about it is ignorant....maybe they could install bug zappers huh??? Gee, what a novel idea!! AND yes the government is doing something, I've called the health department and they were very responsive and said they would treat the water and notify the management. I know you can't live in a world without mosquitos, but saying there is nothing you an do about them is ridiculous...dumb ass
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