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Great place and friendly people
From:
-Anonymous-
Date posted:
4/7/2008
Years at this apartment:
2008
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2008
3 responses
I have lived here for several months and have had a wonderful experience. If we have needed something fixed it was always done that very same day. As for parking, well it is had to find anywhere in a downtown area. I have never had problems when we have had guest. I would send all of my friends here. Its a great place
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User Responses
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From:
Anonymous
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Date:
04/13/2008
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Bet you 10 to 1 that a staff member posted this. A tenant would just frankly have more to say if he or she was pleased or displeased either way. Mostly indifferent people who haven't yet lived here long enough to be treated like dirt just wouldn't bother posting. People post to warn others of pitfalls. Nobody I know is in the advertising business. Who would waste their time but for purposes of warning others of the pitfalls that are fraudulently and unethically concealed in a business that has a duty to deal with tenants in good faith?
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From:
Anonymous
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Date:
04/17/2008
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EASY SOLUTIONS...BUT LEGACY STAFF MEMBERS DON'T CARE TO RESOLVE MATTERS
So which apartment staff member lied once again to potential or current tenants to make the claim that you aren't an office staffer? I hope you like being personally liable for stating you aren't an employee of the Legacy when you are.
Keep piling on proof of the dishonesty and evidence thereof that you have displayed in your dealings with prospective tenants you are trying to trick into moving in.
I bet you money you just posted this from the office. Hey, I'm in my office too. Why don't you gossiping girls get together and try to be of service to tenants and to come up with a compromise that is not fundamentally unfair and illegal as to your tenants.
That’s right, because you are not capable of compromise, and you don’t care if residents here live like trapped rats in a hole they pay out the tail-end for just to sleep in. You don’t want us to have anyone over. You must all be in favor of complete isolation, but most people are not and have every right not to be forced into isolation.
Obviously it is the office staffers who go to extremes when they don't get their way. It is the office staffers who have no ability to reach a compromise. The tenants deserve a livable solution and to be treated like adults with rights.
The Legacy staff and living flat out sucks. I thought it would be great, but boy was I wrong. It is NEVER great to have to deal with bullsh-t like this from your apartment staff!
"Great place to live and friendly people" was the title of this post by the office staffers. I'm sure the neighborhood rapists, homeless meth addicts, and car theives are very friendly sorts...our visitors are being forced right out there with them to mingle. Lovely.
My fiancee loved having her arm grabbed by that poor emaciated black street person with the white beard who frequently walks by here. He was high as a kite on what was likely meth, talking a million miles per hour, and in general scared her to death before he let go of her. He didn't let go until she'd fished out money from her purse for him.
She gave him all the cash she had.....32 dollars. Ladies, she did one very smart thing. She threw the cash on the sidewalk and the homeless guy let go of her arm. Why are we as residents of this apartment complex having to worry about basically defenseless girlfriends when there is enough parking in the garage as long as assigned spots are done away with.
I propose once again (have already requested it in person once) for the management to try out doing away with micro-managing and assigning parking spaces for 1 month and reinstate the gate codes.
The Legacy doing away with codes that a resident could give to a guest leaves a number of handicapped spaces being completely unable to be used anyways. How is the handicapped person supposed to get inside the gates without a remote or a code? Somebody with a handicapped relative or friend will soon sue them under the ADA (American's with Disabilities Act) under the current solution of no gate code to prevent guest entry. This complex is one that willingly brings a LOT of liability upon themselves, and its flat out stupid behavior and bad business.
I can't even get a pizza delivered here without going to tons of hassle and having to wait for him outside my own apartment complex at night! It flat out sucks not to have a gate code. Pizza guys can't even get in.
The Legacy staffers promised us restaurants and shops in the complex, but hell, we all know by now that that was a lie too. Upon move in I was told they were just a month or two away from having a pizza place and sushi in the complex since food is a bit far away unless you want to go to a sit-down expensive restaurant. None of that happened.
In the last year and a half, all this place has is a trashy hair parlor and no work-out room unless you pay for it. Residents run around the hallways here b/c there's not even a free gym for what we pay. I love hearing the squeeking of tennis shoes and getting to see all the black marks on the pavement in the hallways at 6am in the mornings.
Just one month and the application of a little thought to this problem to reach a fair compromise with the residents is all we ask! It is a mathmatical likelihood that residents will be able to park even closer to their apartments than they normally do, and certainly on the same floor.
It is also a mathmatical certainty that the number of guests on any given night are highly unlikely to be more than the number of residents who are guests at other apartment complexes where their significant others live. If the office is really that worried about just anyone parking here, why don't they allow one guest per tenant on any given night. Give the tenant a card or something that has to be put on the guest's front car windshield.
My spot is free 3/4ths of the time. A visitor could have it that much of the time and be kept safe! Why assign spots and be rigid when you are endangering people Legacy staff? It is senseless.
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From:
Anonymous
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Date:
08/07/2008
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Again, why is it so unbelievable that people have differences of opinion? Some people don't want to waste their entire day writing a post on an internet website and just frankly dont have that much to say. If you like some place but dont love it you might not go on and on and on about it unlike some of you people on here who just spend the entire day ranting about your miserable life here. I live here too and while I dont proclaim it to be the best place in the world, it is a good location to downtown and bricktown, which you can literally walk to, and I have renewed my lease twice already. I could have moved somewhere else easily but I have chosen not to for a variety of reasons.
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