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Was I supposed to feel special'
From:
-Anonymous-
Date posted:
8/11/2006
Years at this apartment:
2004
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2006
I had the displeasure of signing one last lease with this place. Thank god it was the last. I will be moving to Seattle in a year and I did not feel like moving twice so I stayed here. I knew I would regret it, just not as sson as I signed the new lease. Venterra(the evil company the bought vista del rey years ago) deemed it neccessary to raise all the apartment rates over fifty dollars. Who the F--K are they kidding'! The Toyota plant did not bring that many people from out of state to hire. This city is still one of the cheapest in the country to live in. You get what you pay for. I enjoyed how the office drone who handles the new leases and what-not went out of his way to tell me that "The Market Rate" for my apartment is 20 dollars more than what I will be paying under my new lease. I recall the same sensation the last time a used car dealer tried to convince me to buy a car. Getting blatantly screwed. This place has NOT improved with age. The contracting work would be better quality work if performed by inmates on work release. The majority of tenants let in over the last year proves that not every homeless drugdealer wasted his FEMA check on liqour. Some moved in right next to people who don't care to live next convicted felons, or at least people who act like convicted felons. I cannot wait to move out of this purgatory of a city and this joke of an apartment complex. I hope this city recieves the same fate as most havens for evil and ignorance in the biblical sense. Good riddence. DO NOT MOVE HERE. You will regret it!
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