Oakhampton Place Apartments
AVERAGE RATING
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60 Day notice really''
From: thatgurlDate posted: 4/17/2009
Years at this apartment: 2007 - 2009
Yes it is in the lease but who knows if they are going to move in 60 days. And the rent goes up when it is time to renew. This place really need to revise that 60 day thing because it sounds like a ploy just to keep tenants. This is the only place i know that has that policy and I talked to atleast 10 apartments about their rules for moving out. This place is ok but really need a renovation if they want to taken seriously as "luxourious" apartments. I would give this place a borderline no, its ok if u want something close to base and its quiet they keep the grounds nice, but if you are looking for something modern and a flexible staff who will work with you then no.
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