Cobblestone at Essen
AVERAGE RATING
< | >
the good, the bad and the ugly
From: -Anonymous-Date posted: 11/21/2006
Years at this apartment: 2006 - 2006
1 response
In regard to the post Katrina situation. I personaly believe cobblestone handled it rahter well. They did not send out notices until months after the incident, and it was only because the loud music, parking and noise was uncontrolable. As a tennant it was frustrating to deal with this on a daily basis. Cobblestone has a guest policy and any unregistered guests were to report to the office within two weeks and this was being violated. In that accord i believe Cobblestone had all rights to post notices. I lived there for a year and had a few complaints. We lived in the larger of the two bedroom town homes and our cieling was falling in for 2 months before they did anything about it. Our upstairs was unusable because of the wet carpet and smell. That was deffinatly unexceptable. The fitness center is a joke and the pools were closed 80 percent of the time. Parking was rather nice and it was only 5 minutes from the mall. The office manager, ashley is about as bright as a gray crayon however and any complaint will take 2 to 3 months to even be recognized.
|
|
|
||||||||||||||||||||
I'm the author!
Lived here?
User Responses |
|
| From: heaber1 | Date: 03/10/2008 |
|
Just to make this clear....the comment about Ashley was the Ashley w/ the dark hair, not the blonde-headed Ashley who left the company in October 2005.
|
|
Free estimates on moving trucks
Find apartment share/roommates
Up to: Cobblestone at Essen
Baton Rouge apartments
Disclaimer: No attempt has been made to verify or assure the accuracy of the claims made by the author of this opinion or responses. You must judge the truthfulness of any review and accept responsibility for your use of this information.




