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Resident ā¢ 2006 - 2007
1/24/2007
Disappointment at the Park: Good Potential/Not Realized Due to Management
Retreat at the Park has a wonderful location. A new building/community, management talks a good game, but is unwilling/unable to create/sustain a quality residential environment. To wit: Piles of trash accumulate and is not picked up regularly. The results are foul odors and unattractive heaps of garbage detract from the building. <br><br>If you are disabled, with limited physical mobility, forget the Retreat at the Park. An attempt at a ramp to the office is frequently is dangerous due to snow and ice, to which management seems oblivious. To add insult, management allows (encourages) residents to park in spots reserved for the disabled. Equally bad, management does nothing about residents who park wherever/whenever, including in the driving lanes clogging access in or out of the garage. <br><br>Thankfully, the Retreat at the Park allows dogs. Regretfully, management allows residents' and their dogs to be irresponsible about picking up after the dogs. Could it be they like the foul odor and don't care about demeaning the quality of life? <br><br>I could go on, but why bother? In summary, the office staff, with one exception, are rude, unresponsive, unreliable and uneducated about fair housing laws. We pay top dollar to reside at the Retreat at the Park, and expect a high quality residential environment, but I'm sorry to say our experience, thus far, makes me want to re-name at apartment/community to "Disappointment at the Park." You are forewarned: Do Not Be Fooled!Share This Review
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