Camelot Club Apartments
4635 Kipling St, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
303-421-5291  save favorite manager info
AVERAGE RATING
recommended by:
8%

overall rating:
1.6
2.5
2.54 Parking:
2.0
2.0 Maintenance:
1.9
1.92 Construction:
2.0
2.0 Noise:
1.5
1.46 Grounds:
1.6
1.62 Safety:
1.8
1.77 Office Staff:
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HELL!!!!!

From: -Anonymous-
Date posted: 9/11/2008
Years at this apartment: 2003 - 2005
User Response is available. 2 responses
 
my parents and I lived on this property for 2 years... christmas eve... my parent's nissan pathfinder was stolen on a flat bed tow truck... one day i was sitting in my truck when another tenant began shooting at me. nothing was done about the upstairs neighbors we had... tasha, michael, tt, and another little girl... when they flodded their tub so often that our kitchen ceiling caved in and put my daddy in the hospital from mold exposure. there was a fire in the electrical room and the fd condemned the building and all tenants were told to vacate... it was our last month there and we were planning on moving anyway, last month's rent had already been paid, and they tried suing us for $5000 for leaving without notice. but they dropped the case when dad filed countersuit for medical bills, and pain and suffering totalling more than $10000. they ran like the chickens they are.

Recommended: NO
Overall Rating
1 out of 5
Parking:
1 of 5
Maintenance:
1 of 5
Construction: 1 of 5
Noise:
1 of 5
Grounds: 1 of 5
Safety: 1 of 5
Office Staff:
1 of 5
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User Responses

From: Anonymous Date: 10/09/2008
This is the biggest load of crap i have ever read. I also lived in these apartments during those years and none of the things descibed at all EVER happened, no fire, no colapse, and they were NEVER condemed.
From: Anonymous Date: 10/10/2008
4551 Kipling st. Apt W 72 kitchen ceiling fell in because Tasha and her kids in apt W 75 flooded their bathroom a minimum of once a week. Fire in electrical room forced the Wheat Ridge Fire Department to condemn the affected side of the building due to substantially uninhabitable conditions. if you want to dipute what I experienced, then you need to inspect the unit that I lived in. yuo probably lived in the building surrounding the pool that some jerk had tried drowning a kitten in. and before we lived in 72, my daddy lived in 71, and that wasnt any better. he had a refrigerator from the 70's. the windows sucked. didnt open or close easily, and being single-pane, they didnt help keep heat in. the heaters hardly helped, and the stairwells were dangerous. i fell and broke my left ankle in April 2004 in our stairwell. the hypodermic needles on the property and used condoms in the grass made me a hermit, not wanting to socialize for fear for my health and safety. if you're the manager trying to give this dump a good name, then you're wasting your time. the hospitalization my dad endured from the mold exposure was only after he vomited blood all over the apartment making it look like a murder scene. I was a tenant there while Laura was the manager, and she was the one who came to my front door at midnight on the night the fire occured, to tell me that the fire department was asking all residents to find alternative housing for the time being. that was February 6, 2005, and my family had packed up and moved out by Valentine's day. get the facts and qoute your CREDEIBLE sources before you write the paper. they had to shove tampons up my daddy's nose to control the bleeding CAUSED BY MOLD EXPOSURE.
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