User Responses
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From:
josephcd
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Date:
08/22/2007
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Bless your little heart!I had to buy out of my lease in order to get out. It's a sin and a shame for any kind of community to be in the condition it is, especially when children are living there, but you know what they say, the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
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From:
Anonymous
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Date:
08/22/2007
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I feel your pain, my wife and 3 kids (two of them infants) endured about 5 months of pure hell. Gunshots, watching a kid get run over on a bike, litter, garbage, crime...well I don't have to tell you, you were there. We bailed on our lease too for fear of our lives. Tiffany thumbed their noses at our complains, and her boss, the manager had the nerve to tell me that all apartments in Houston is like this one. Mind you, we are new to Houston, been living here for about 1 year 6 months, and Park at Lakeside was our first introduction.
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From:
rissaf2345
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Date:
12/27/2007
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I feel ya... we had hell there too! not to mention the swat team running around there every day. but the mold, and the crappy way the mangment treat people. we had to hire a laywer to get out of our lease! i have pictures of the crap hole they made us live in.. SO DONT RENT FROM HERE!
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