Falls at Highpoint
AVERAGE RATING
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DO NOT MOVE HERE, looks can be deceiving. I lived here for a little over 2 years and they have the most unorganized office staff I had ever seen. The place would have been better off having goats work in the office. They were always trying to add some kind of fee. After my first lease was up it was time to move to a smaller apartment because one of my roomies moved out. They made it so complicated, and all I needed to do was switch buildings. They even told me the smaller apt. I was moving to (1 bed, 1 bath) was going to be about $100 a month more than my old one which was the biggest they had (2.5 bed, 2 bath). I just recently was told by an old roomate we owed like $150 for our old apartment, now get this, we haven't been living there for like 6 months, the amount we owed had already been sent to a credit union! Not once over those six months did the Falls call one of us to let us know we owed any money. Just not very organized, not to mention the maintnance takes about 4 months after you tell them to fix something, and the car break-ins were the worst, the Falls has security trucks patrolling at night, well get this over about a 3-4 month period there was a different car that had gotten broken into every night. How can the "patrol" not see who is breaking into those cars, it was happening every night. (Seeing how shady the security guys looked, I always thought it was them breaking into the cars). They'll make you want to pull all of your hair out. Trust me you'd be better off going and living under a bridge on 75.
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| From: common51 | Date: 04/17/2009 |
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i feel your pain... i lived there for 5 years and you're 100% right: the staff there is horrible... there was a much better staff when i first moved in back in 2003 but they were soon let go and replaced by a plethora of morons who don't care about the tenants once they've signed the contract...
there's no way that the security people are breaking into the cars though... the reason i know this is because late at night when i was walking my dog, i'd see the security truck parked with no one inside because the security was inside a first floor apartment playing video games with tenant friends... it was ridiculous... my truck was one of the ones that was broken into... i found out as i headed out for work at 6:45 am and saw the guard and a cop already there... when i went to the office to tell them, in the middle of february, the guy in the office told me to wait outside b/c they weren't open for 15 minutes... in february... i was freezing...
i also found a dead body in the parking lot... a man who lived there decided to fall asleep inside his blue airport shuttle van in august... when i came home from work at 5, i saw his body through the window... a neighbor and i passed by it at the same time and as we realized what was going on, his wife and daughter came downstairs and found out what happened... 3 weeks later, i mentioned to the people in the office, again before they were to open, that there was a young man sleeping in his truck and i'd hate to see this happen again so he should call security and find out what's up... the guy in the office told ME to call security and didn't even know the number... so i said "no i won't call them... YOU will call them... that's YOUR job!!! i'm late for MY job telling you about this story... but since i know you won't take care of it, i'll just go wake the guy up myself"...
the day i was moving out, a neighbor told me that they were being forced to leave their apartments, including all of their furniture and personal belongings, because the apartment was remodeling by adding nicer counter tops, carpet, accent walls, and crown molding... they weren't given any help with moving, either physically or financially... and then after the month, not only did they have to move back to their revamped apartment, but they had to pay an additional $200 a month in rent...
we always had problems with ants...
the people there are really seedy... the dart train is a 2 minute walk, but ladies, don't walk home alone at night... there were many instances of girls feeling threatened by guys who'd seemingly follow them home...
and, one night while i was in bed with my girlfriend, i thought i heard what sounded like 5 gunshots... it stopped really soon after and i didn't think about it again until the next morning when i saw a slew of police and news vans there... apparently a man was walking by the front entrance into the apartment and the security guard tried to stop him... the man opened fire on the guard, hitting him in the shoulder... the guard got up and shot him dead in the street...
it's horrible there... don't move in... make lincoln property responsible for a better product and a staff that cares...
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| From: Anonymous | Date: 04/17/2009 |
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Yep, I remember when the guy who died happened, and when the security guard killed that guy. I also know about the security guards hanging out, playing video games, I've seen it before at a friends apartment. But the office staff is the worst, not one person in there has a clue how to handle anything. When I moved from a 2 bed/ 2 bath 1050 sq.ft. apt. to a 1 bed/ 1 bath 730 sq.ft. the price went up! When I asked the lady at the office what was up, she looked like a lost child in a grocery store. She had no clue the reason it was higher and I told her look, it just don't make sense that the bigger one is less, she actually tried to tell me that the prices were correct, so when I told her I would just look somewhere else, low and behold a couple days later she calls me saying she can make me a "deal" and give me "special pricing" which ended up putting the price of the smaller apartment at it's correct price. She just couldn't tell me she made a mistake. Their crooks. They were waiting to see if we were naive enough to actually pay that much.
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