Sundance West Apartments
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This place is getting worse
From: grrrrrrDate posted: 11/13/2002
Years at this apartment: 2000 - 2002
The property staff is exceding thier authority. It took two years and many phone calls to the office to get them to replace my bathroom and kitchen floor. I still have work orders in the office that need to be done to improve my living quality.
The bathhroom door is falling apart, the wood under the sink is rotting out, and I have a constant bug problem coming out of the walls seasonally. Ants in the spring, spiders in the summer.
One of the property staff NOW has taken over my parking spot, and has a covered parking spot for his motorcycle. Repeated attempts to talk to BRYAN, the maintenance person, to remove his truck out of my parking spot has remained futile. I was gone for a month on a business trip with the NAVY, and he just ASSUMED my spot while I was gone.
The cleanest place in the property is the building with the rental office. The pools are closed for more than half the summer and the pool in front of the office is always open. Even now it is open. Putting the children of these properties at risk of drowning unattended and hypothermia. During the winter time.
The laundryroom is constantly dirty. The entryways are always dirty with cracked and loose tiles. The maintenance staff are rude and do not defer to the rules of customer satisfaction.
I constantly hear people complain about not having their air conditioner not working during the summer and heater during the winter.
I would move but busy with work. Hopefully this will get someones attention. Possibly the property owners.
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