Brandywine
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DO NOT MOVE HERE!
From: -Anonymous-Date posted: 8/11/2006
Years at this apartment: 2002 - 2004
1 response
I lived in these apartments for about two years. When I moved in, they were pretty nice and the residents all seemed nice. By the time I moved out, I thought I was living in the middle of the ghetto! Management would let ANYONE move in.
Apartments and cars were getting broken into on a weekly basis and there were several apartments with 10-15 -------- living in one bedroom apartments. A friend of mine lived in a first floor apartment, and someone came in through his balcony doors while he was sleeping in a chair in the living room and stole several items - with him SITTING RIGHT THERE! Some gangster looking guys kept hanging out by the car wash too. I stopped washing my car there.
Parking was terrible. I was a single female working and going to school at night. I would get home and have to park REALLY far away from my apartment, and walk there with very little light. I started carrying pepper spray.
A girl moved in below me who was dating some drug dealer wanted by the cops and would get into screaming matched with him at 4am in the morning. The cops were at her apartment ALL the time. Somebody she knew broke into here apartment and stole a bunch of stuff, then returned it. Finally, management did kick her out, but this was after several MONTHS of this kind of stuff going on.
Oh yeah, and there was the overall noise. They crammed as many apartments as possible into one little space. People were constantly driving through the parking lot playing rap music as loud as thier stereos would allow.
Surely, I have given you enough stories by now to convince you DO NOT MOVE HERE!
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| From: Anonymous | Date: 09/08/2009 |
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You do realize that if someone makes the required amount of money, does not have recent evictions or bankruptcies, and has no felonies, then by law, the office has to let them move in. It's called Fair Housing. If they denied them when they are approved, they could get sued. They pull their credit and criminal backgrounds and based on that info, tell them whether they are approved or not. No I don't work at Brandywine, but I do work at an apartment so I know what they look for. Yes they allow anyone to move in, so long as they pass credit, criminal and background. So stop bi***ing.
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