Knolls Apartments
AVERAGE RATING
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Professionally managed is not always bad
From: andreeasDate posted: 3/5/2009
Years at this apartment: 2009 - 2009
2 responses
We actually moved out for about a year and when we were able to move back to T.O. after about a year we searched really carefully all the apartments in the area - which we now knew very well. Nothing came close.
Pluses for the complex are the amenities (2 pools, 4 or 5 jacuzzies, tennis courts, raquetball courts, sauna and gym), good maintenance (when our water heater broke they replaced it entirely within 24 hours) and well laid out apartments with reasonably large master bedrooms, 2 walk-in closets, 2 bathrooms and laundry room for the 2 bedroom apartments.
Minuses are the cheap electrical wiring and outlets that the contactor put into this place when built (fuses go off all the time) and the actually well disclosed policy of not returning deposits unless you've lived there for a while, which by the way, is a good retention policy. Tenants are informed and have to sign off on that policy when they move in, so I don't know why some people complain about it. They shouldn't have moved in if they didn't like it. And a serios company would have to hire professional cleaners regardless of how well some of them may clean when they move out.
I wouldn't complain about how far the parking is, after all that may be the only exercise some people get all day!
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| From: Anonymous | Date: 06/02/2009 |
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Obviously --------------- wrote this review.... lame !
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| From: andreeas | Date: 10/08/2009 |
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Buy a freaking house if you don't like to live in professionally managed apartment community. I know I am! But it's definitely not because of the management they have at the Knolls.
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