Jefferson at Plymouth
6100 Quinwood Lane North, Plymouth, MN 55442
763-744-0800  WEBSITE save favorite
AVERAGE RATING
recommended by:
47%

overall rating:
2.5
3.0
2.96 Parking:
2.9
2.88 Maintenance:
2.5
2.49 Construction:
2.2
2.25 Noise:
2.9
2.93 Grounds:
3.2
3.16 Safety:
2.6
2.61 Office Staff:
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From: tbjazzcat
Date posted: 6/9/2009
Years at this apartment: 2009 - 2009
User Response is available. 2 responses
 
If you're looking for a place that looks on the surface that it's knida "spendy," move in here. If you're looking for a place that really doesn't give a ---- about you or your living quarters, move in here. Jefferson at Plymouth had moved several hands. And current ownership doesn't give a crap. Just looking as the property as a "money-maiker."

---- Jefferson. They take crappy care of their property, and care less about those moving in. Look away.

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: DanMan3395 Date: 09/09/2009
Its true, this apartment complex has an outward air of quality and safety but in the end its exactly like all the other apartments in the area with no soundproofing, cheap construction, TERRIBLE storage design in the garage, and many other problems. Not to mention that over the years the quality of the average resident has gone WAY down and the rent has gone way up. Strangely, its cheaper to buy a house in the same area than it is to move here...
From: tbjazzcat Date: 09/12/2009
In late spring/early summer of 2008 there was a damaging hail storm that passed through here. Absolutely hammered the complex and any cars in the parking lot. During its tempest, you couldn't hear someone to shout at them from 3 feet away it was so loud. The air was filled with tattered leaves from trees just to the north of us. Jefferson at Plymouth (JAP) had to replace all the roods on all 6 buildings. As they did so, they posted notices in each building, telling them it would be noisy and take about, and I quote "...six weeks." They started on my building in last September of 2008. Loud "cherry pickers" outside my building. Illegal -------- stomping on the rood, peeling off shingles and plywood. Dropping pallets of plywood on the roof that would shake my apartment and make all my hung pictures go cockeyed. Then they started in with nail guns. And still the loud cherry-pickers outside my apartment to deliver them to the roof. They never turned them off. They ran constantly, and they're loud. Like a Harley Davidson motorcycle running outside of your apartment, with no insulation and crappy windows, for 8 hours a day. They could have used ladders. Apartment management was blind to it. They sat in their air-conditioned clubhouse, never bothering to go out and visit what really was going on. And the sub-contractor was milking it for alll it was worth. Which I'm sure JAP management passed on to the tennants. It took over one year for the construction crew to replace the roof on my building. Management claimed that they needed to upgrade the soffets for "building code." That resulted in another 3 months construction. Most lately, we have the loud, high, whining pitch of cement saws to deal with. Once again, no forwarning. But after the fact, management claims they need to "encase our sprinkler system water pump in concrete," as required by "building code." Two cases of subjecting tennants to unacceptable noise levels, especially given crappy insulation and the world's cheapest windows (by the way, they've never washed the outside of windows in the 4 years I've lived hear, but I'd guess they'd use that as another excuse to use the Mexican work crew that's raping them to come along and create more noise with their permanent, on the site, cherrry pickers.
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