Georgetown Commons
19345 Gaynon Drive,
Clinton Township,
MI
48035
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Cockroach Commons
From: -Anonymous-Date posted: 5/11/2008
Years at this apartment: 2008 - 2008
1 response
I have lived here for 8 months now and I cant wait to move. I would leave now but I do not want to be taken to court. The cockroach problem is huge! I didnt really notice at first but after my surgery I was home a lot more and as soon as night hits they come out fast and furious. I have a very clean unit so I do not know where they are coming from. They are also not your typical Midwestern cockroaches niether...these suckers are huge!They are the size of a adult males pinky finger.I am in absoloute horror when night hits. I do not even go downstairs at night anymore. Also during the winter the sidewalks are never salted till days later. This place is terrible and I cant wait to leave.I have not seen the rats yet(I think the roachesare feeding on the rats which would explain the size of them) and really hope not to but there honestly is movement and something going on in the walls at night. When I do move I will leave all furniture behind in fear of bringing the cockroaches with me. I cant believe they have not brought in pest control!! The city needs to be notified of the health hazards here.Everytime I think about the pests which live with me want to throw up! Do not move here!! You will regret it!
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| From: Anonymous | Date: 02/06/2009 |
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YOU ARE RIGHT1 HUGE ENORMOUS COCKROACHES!! I DIDNT THINK THEY GOT THAT LARGE EXCEPT DURING THE DINASOUR AGE!
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