The Westbury Apartments formerly San Remo Apartments
AVERAGE RATING
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The worst renting experience in 30 years of renting
From: -Anonymous-Date posted: 7/25/2006
Years at this apartment: 2005 - 2006
1 response
It's amazing! All the scholars that are writing these positive reviews about San Remo who say they're a surgen. Oh Yeah, and I'm the Pope! None of these people can spell past a fourth grade level!! I lived at San Remo and absolutley hated it. The staff is full of attitude but can't solve a simple problem! They allow residents to urinate in the pool-smoke in the hot tub(when it works, which is seldom!) EAT in the pool, damage the computer and fax machine...yeah, what a fun place to live! Nothing that I was paying for ever worked. I went to the hot tub for 6 months and it was about 70 degrees-it should always be over 100 degrees! In the summer babies would be crying on their patios until 1:00am! I mean crying loud keeping 4 different apartments awake! The staff closed their office a half hour early four days a week. They put a yellow post-it up saying they had to go to the bank. Guess what' Do your banking on your own time or change the hours on your door! They allowed cars to park illegally for 8 months until one of our neighbors called the fire department busting them. The staff was the laziest, most incompetent group of people I've ever encountered.
An example of this would be that the pool was locked up on the Fourth of July until 2:00 in the afternoon! A NATIONAL HOLIDAY! Three Fairfield employees LIVE on-site and no one could get it together to open the pool. This alone pretty much sums up my San Remo experience. And when you would mention any of their screw-ups to them they would all go into some story about WHY it happened=as if it didn't happen ALL THE TIME. Well, it did HAPPEN all the time. It happened daily!
So if you have ANY intelligence at all don't live at San Remo. Read these reviews! A woman gets raped and almost killed and the residents down play it. Now this may be an everyday occurence where you live but it's not an everyday occurence where I live. Not anymore. I moved and I've never been happier or felt more secure.
I relate some of these horror stories to my present complex and the staff members mouths drop open, they all say: "Your kidding, right'" I go on to tell them the extent of the incompetence and they are appalled. (To all you surgens writing positive reviews about San Remo this word means they showed signs of disbelief=outrage).
It's sad that leaving San Remo is one of the happiest days of my life. Sad for them!
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| From: Anonymous | Date: 06/20/2007 |
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Wow. I actually have a "viewing" scheduled there today. I'm relocating from California but now I think I'll be looking for another place to live. I knew 2bd/2bath for $800 sounded too good to be true. In such instances -- it usually is.
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