Wolf Run Village
467 Beverly St,
Reno,
NV
89512
775-329-4960 save favorite
775-329-4960 save favorite
AVERAGE RATING
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Just don't.
From: -Anonymous-Date posted: 3/11/2006
Years at this apartment: 2003 - 2005
1 response
Wolf Run was good for me because I had decent roommates. ASIDE from this, the management is sneaky and disrespectful of its renters. I'm not going into detail because several other reviews already have. Instead, here's a list of what the place stands for.
Constant price raises.
Parking disputes every day.
VERY shady lease that says anything put into any common area of the townhouse becomes the property of Wolf Run - THIS INCLUDES THE FRIDGE, LIVING ROOM, WALLS, ETC.
Paper thin walls.
Shared DSL with intermittent service.
Practically useless upstairs common area.
Poor insulation - common area has single pane windows.
The dirtiest carpets I've ever seen.
Unfriendly and incompetent on-site managers who are out to get people for the hell of it.
Very little storage space
Small bathrooms
In short - Find another place to live. I know it looks nice at first, but trust us on this one.
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| From: Anonymous | Date: 11/10/2007 |
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Tenants always have remedies. Put, "Nevada Tenent Remedies," into your search engine, that will automatically giving you your legal outs, which is Nevada State Law, NRS Codes ll8A 320 thru NRS codes ll8A 520. You can also break a lease on non cleanliness health reasons.
I have never heard of a lease, in which a frigerator is a permanent fixture, to be left, and if you move one in, you are forced to leave an appliance, if you don't want to. I have only heard of appliances being left when someone sells a home, and includes these written into the contract. It almost sounds like they forced you to let them steal appliances from them. Or, we will use your appliance, so it is ours after you pay for it, because we use it??? A small claims court judge might reverse that for you, depending on how your agreement is worded.
If you can, buy a house the minute you get out of college. Make a deal with your parents. Give me the down, or get in with 0 down with a good job and no bad credit. When you accumulate enough equity, pay your parents back in an equity loan. If you have to rent, you will now be more the wiser, in knowing each state's rental laws, by looking them up before you lease, and not falling for pressure tactics.
Good Luck. Renting is becoming more and more of a racket every single day.
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