Lantern Village Apartments
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The worst management ever!!!!
From: wenshanyu33@gmail.comDate posted: 5/8/2009
Years at this apartment: 2007 - 2009
3 responses
The manager Mary is the worst manager I've ever met. She likes to sit on the residents like a queen and talking to you very arrogantly. I've been living in this place about 2 year and I can't wait to move out. They don't allow you to have any washer or dryer and they will come to search every corner of your apt at any time without any reason. This week they came to my apt twice when nobody's at home. They don't care about the the privacy of the residents. If you move in, be careful, their people will come at any time and sit in your sofa when you are not at home. x-2PE3sjUIIeetAHoKOk
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| From: Anonymous | Date: 05/30/2009 |
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I agree, one time my mom was taking out the trash and she placed it in the front door and closed it while she went to get her shoes from her room, then the manager came knocking in our door yelling about the trash, i was pregnant at the time, she didnt care about our reason she told us that if she saw that again she was going to evict us, horrible woman
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| From: Anonymous | Date: 10/01/2009 |
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To Anonymous:No one wants to see your trash outside your door. Get over your selfish attitude and think of how your actions / inactions affect everyone else. If you are not a considerate neighbor, then it is just as well that you live elsewhere.
To wenshanyu33@gmail.com: The maintenance people at Lantern Village have far more to do than to bother sitting on your precious sofa. They are consistently very respectful of tenants property and privacy. Over the approx 12 years I have now lived here, I have often been home when a maintenance person came to do work. I have often offered them a cold drink or other refreshment when they have been working in my apt. Not one has ever even accepted a glass of water. They seem to be strictly trained/advised to avoid any action that could in any way be construed negatively.
Tenants are able to rent apartments with stackable washers and dryers in them. One is not allowed to bring in additional appliances that substantially increase the utilities that an apartmetn unit would consume, so a tenant cannot bring in their own washer, while only paying rent for an apartment without a washer. The water and power costs would increase beyond what the tenant has contracted for. It is simply a contractual agreement that the legal tenant has signed before moving in. To tey to sneak in an appliance after signing a contract (lease) saying that you would not, is cheating, and one should not be surprised if management did in fact try to verify that this cheating was occuring and then to evict a tenant fond in violation of the lease contract.
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| From: Anonymous | Date: 10/02/2009 |
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I know i sure wouldnt want to be stumbling over trash that people leave outside!! If you wanted a washer you should have leased an apartment that included a washer!! DUH!!!
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