Cypress Lake at Stonebriar
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its all lies
From: -Anonymous-Date posted: 7/6/2007
Years at this apartment: 2007 - 2007
3 responses
They will tell you whatever it takes to get you to sign the lease. Like you can use the fittness center 24hrs a day. They change the rules in the middle of the game and you are just stuck. The staff is the ruddest group of people I have ever come accross.WARNING RENT SOMEWHERE ELSE! YOUR LEASE MEANS NOTHING WHEN THESE PEOPLE WANT TO CHANGE THE RULES. THE UPPER MANAGEMENT WILL NEBER RETURN CALLS.I have seen this first hand as i have tried to help a friend with the various breaches of the lease by this complex
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| From: Anonymous | Date: 07/06/2007 |
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What on earth are you talking about? We've been here 2 years now, and have never run into any limitations on when we can use the fitness center. Or rudeness, but maybe it's a case of "you reap what you sow".
As for rudeness? Nope, don't think so. If anything, some tenants here get away with unbelievable things. For example, one tenant regularly rides a kid's mini-bike onto the pool deck area with a cooler of beer, spends a couple hours there, then (after drinking), fires up the mini-bike, loads the cooler across the handlebars and drives off (up the wheelchair ramp). Apparently the office has 'warned' him, although I don't know how many times he needs to do this before he gets read the riot act. But I digress.
In case you didn't know, you need to hold the remote right up to the sensor in order to open the fitness room. So if you've tried to get in during off-hours and were waving your remote wildly in the general direction of the door, that could explain why you couldn't get in.
Besides, if they had truly breached the lease, you get a lawyer, not a friend. So unless you happen to be a lawyer, maybe you're not doing your friend any favors by 'helping' him.
By the way, nice spelling: 'fittness', 'ruddest', 'neber'.
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| From: Anonymous | Date: 12/16/2007 |
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I am aware of the tenant who rides the mini bike as well as the one who grills on his patio. These are pwerfect examples of the problem management at that complex. One would hope involving a lawyer would be a last resort not a first one.I would imagine the response was created by apt staff to protect themselves as the truth sometimes hurts. The management is the worst I have ever seen and I need only point out the people leaving and the empty buildings. All those people can not be wrong
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| From: HatItatCyprs | Date: 02/28/2008 |
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I agree with you totally, It's All Lies!
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