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Maturity and Experience
From: thumbDate posted: 11/29/2005
Years at this apartment: 2005 - 2005
1 response
I am currently a resident of M Street and this is my take on many of the things mentioned by others.
Read and re-read your lease.
If you can read this, it means that you have the ability to investigate crime stats, area schools, population density, local grocers, and a map to locate all of that ONLINE...
It pays to actually travel the perimeter of an area so that you will see who your "other" neighbors are...
I guess it would be hard for me to know exactly who some of you referr to when you use the term GHETTO in referrence to some of the tennants...
Safety is a concern and one must be vigilant this. Your possesions are at stake. Broken gates are not always the fault of the Management, has anyone reported a tenenant breaking the gate, or was everyone somehow asleep... If you see something strange, report it. It's cool to be a snitch and if you hate the ghetto that much, increase the snitch action to keep this place from becoming one...
Welcome to Atlanta...
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| From: atlantasbest | Date: 05/28/2006 |
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Well said. If you don't want to be in the 'ghetto', don't move to one. An expensive apartment, a security gate and a door lock do not remove you from youur surrounding environment.
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