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Agreed. Used to be OK until Ad-West came along...
From:
-Anonymous-
Date posted:
5/28/2003
Years at this apartment:
1999
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2002
I lived in two different units in this building between 1999 and 2002. The first was a 2-bedroom ($1200 parking utilities), and I was there about two and a half years. Aside of the fire alarm mysteriously going off every now and then, everything was fine: Connie, the old property manager, was great; maintenance was always prompt; I never had any water or electricity issues; and security was never a problem.
I moved into a 1-bedroom ($890 all the extras)for six months in 2002, and that was it. The new property managers were never around; lost packages they'd signed for; and were generally fairly unhelpful. Two days after I moved in I got back from work one day and noticed that maintenance had knocked a hole in the wall between my bedroom closet and bathroom, spreading drywall everywhere; it took me a week to get an explanation (something about "emergency plumbing maintenance," although I'd never had a leak). When I moved out they kept the bulk of my security deposit ($300, I think), $150 they applied to painting over a six-inch scrape along the entryway wall. I got the impression that the new property managers were were trying to do as much "maintenance" as they could with existing tenants' deposits.
Not worth the $$$, especially given the drop in rents in Seattle over the past year.
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