Holiday Park Apartments
AVERAGE RATING
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Paying for Utilities for 9 Months BEFORE move in.
From: -Anonymous-Date posted: 1/25/2005
Years at this apartment: 2004 - 2004
I agree with the tenant that said very pleased and happy with the apartment...for the first 3 months. After the "honeymoon" is over, HELL starts. At first anytime we called about a problem, it would be addressed, if not fixed the same day. After about 3 months in the apartment the paint in our bathroom started to peel from the ceiling (due to mold). We called the apartment 3 times and they sent someone out 3 months later. We also called about 4 months ago about our Air conditioning, and they haven't been out to fix it. It's now winter, so I guess they feel like they don't have to. It should have been fixed 4 months ago when we called.
IF you choose to move here, the day you move in check your utility meters, water, gas, electric. We recieved a water bill for $850 for 3 months. According to the water company the average for 3 months is $97.00 The previous tenant moved out and we moved in 9 months later. We are now paying for the water from the 9 months that we didn't live here. We are now fighting the apartment about it. When I called the office about the problem Ginny (prounced Jenny) said "So just pay it" and left it at that.
Elaine is a sweet heart. She is somewhat new and if she doesn't have the answer she is honest and will get someone who does. She does her job. From what we can tell Ginny does not. We told Ginny about the A/C, the mold in the bathroom, and the water bill. Those are our 3 main problems.
So, if Ginny leaves, it might be a nice complex.
Right now, I wouldn't recommend this apartment to anyone for ANY reason. If you are desperate and the price looks right, THINK AGAIN.
FYI - our apartmnet was vacant for 9 months. 2 people across the street moved out 7 months ago, and they haven't filled them yet. There are two apartments that were moving out the day we moved in (7 months ago), 1 was filled 2 weeks ago and the other hasn't been filled yet. Our neighbors moved out right after christmas. It's becoming a ghost town. I think people are starting to realize that the apartment is "too good to be true".
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