Cedar Crest Apartments
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I began living at Cedar Crest at the beginning of this summer while interning in the KC area. So far, I've enjoyed the complex and I can tell you for sure, that while dealing with roommates who weren't exactly on the ball all the time, the managing office was very helpful with the move and the lease agreement. Yes, there are way to many -------- then I would like to live by though and the policy pertaining to quiet hours is a ridiculous. The walls are paper thin, so its easy to get a damn noise complaint which annoys me. I pay the money to live there, so if you don't like noise from other apartments, don't live in the an apartment complex, jackass. Other then occasional gripes, the complex is kept up nice enough to be livable, and not crappy by any means. aLKeoXpj3s4OSgrp1trb
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| From: jamc | Date: 09/18/2006 |
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If you know that the walls are paper thin then turn your music or tv down and respect your neighbors. The walls are way too thin, I can hear every time someone is walking around upstairs, it sounds like they're stomping or maybe they just weigh 500 pounds, not for sure. I can also hear them every time they take a shower at 11:00 every night. Another great thing is I can hear every time they go pee if I happen to be in the bathroom at the same time. Also, the beaners next door seem to think that the hallway and outside area is the dumpster, maybe there needs to be a sign in Spanish on where to throw away their beer bottles and other trash. I think that INS would have a field day at Cedar Crest!!
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