West Pointe Apartments
2037 Chablis Drive, St. Louis, MO 63146
314-434-2923  WEBSITE save favorite
AVERAGE RATING
recommended by:
34%

overall rating:
2.3
2.7
2.67 Parking:
2.3
2.32 Maintenance:
2.3
2.29 Construction:
2.5
2.45 Noise:
2.6
2.59 Grounds:
2.6
2.61 Safety:
2.4
2.44 Office Staff:
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Great at first, but near the end it was a miserable experience

From: revdev45
Date posted: 10/5/2005
Years at this apartment: 2002 - 2005
User Response is available. 1 response
 
I moved to West Point in August 2002. For the first 2 years it was great. Fabulous neighbors, good staff, prompt maintainance. As life went on, things went downhill quickly. It started with a gurgling and over-flowing toilet every 2 weeks or so. Soon it was every other day. This water was in addition to the leaking utilty closet and the water coming in the patio door every time it rained. Although those things were fixed (repeatedly), rarely a monthly went by without a call to the maintanance. Soon the ceilings and walls were spotted with water stains from the leaking roof. (BTW, I lived on the first floor.) After the appearance of the water spots, the mold appeared. After showing it to the management of the complex, they told me it wasn't mold. I did 2 mold tests and proofed to them it was mold. When I left in August 2005, the utility room was still leaking, there was mold in the closet and sewage leaking up through the floor in the dining room. BTW, I lived next door to the apartment mentioned in STAY AWAY and the pics really don't do it justice.

Recommended: NO
Overall Rating
1 out of 5
Parking:
3 of 5
Maintenance:
2 of 5
Construction: 2 of 5
Noise:
2 of 5
Grounds: 4 of 5
Safety: 2 of 5
Office Staff:
2 of 5
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User Responses

From: blink182gurrrrl Date: 10/18/2005
Hi there...this is the girl from Apartment B (the STAY FAR AWAY review)(by the way, did they happen to move anyone in there after I moved out? If so, I need to contact that person). If you happen to need a lawyer (which I did for the thousands of dollars they tried to charge me in damages and lease breaking fees) I have a fantastic lawyer that can help you recover rent money and/or get you out of paying lease breaking fees if they tried to charge you any if you moved out in the middle of your lease. What West Pointe Apartments did is called "neglect" and by neglecting to properly fix these problems or relocate the residents, they broke the lease. Feel free to contact me at lifehousefreak81@yahoo.com if you need a lawyer and I can set you up with mine. If not, then that's great that they didn't try to screw you out of money and good luck in your new place!!
-Your old neighbor
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