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 | 81. |  |  | Summerdale Commons 2745 Old Hapeville Road Atlanta GA, 30354 |  |  | 2 |  |  | 1.0 |  |
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| Recent Review: |  | i've resided here for over a year.the staff is unknowledgable, and unconcerning when it comes to their resdients.they will lie to your face (with out so much as a break in their stride).no one,from the leasing agents down to the maintenance crew performs his/her job.these people are literally here to only make a paycheck, screw the tenants |
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 | 82. |  |  | Summit At Lenox 3200 Lenox Rd, Ne Atlanta GA, 30324 |  |  | 4 |  |  | 2.0 |  |
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| Recent Review: |  | In the heart of Buckhead, you can't ask for a better intown location.It's just minutes away from any sort of shopping or food you can think of.The problem is with tenants, management, and facilities.Many neighbors have little respect for you or the property -- late night noise, paintball warfare, broken bottles, and graffiti are the norm, especially in recent months.Management could care less, as there aren't any security or safety precautions, but suddenly become hard-line when it comes to money.Some members of the team are helpful, but they have no power.Laundry facilities often don't work, and the place overall stinks of urine and crime.It could be a great place to live with a lot of work, cracking down on unsavory elements, and management that actually cares about good tenants. |
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 | 83. |  |  | Summit St Clair 3000 Briarcliff Rd Atlanta GA, 30329 |  |  | 2 |  |  | 2.5 |  |
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| Recent Review: |  | It is a nice facility that has a great location.The outside was just painted and the pool is very big.The inside is nice and looks fairly new. |
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 | 84. |  |  | The Darlington 2025 Peachtree Rd Ne Atlanta GA, 30309 |  |  | 2 |  |  | 2.5 |  |
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| Recent Review: |  | the darlington is ok besides the smell on some floors. There are some repairs to the building that you can tell have been put off for some time like the entrance ways, the doors are suposed to be locked after a certain time but they never are. The basement doors are always open anyone could just waltz on in. |
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 | 85. |  |  | The Roosevelt 745 Hansell St Se Atlanta GA, 30312 |  |  | 2 |  |  | 1.5 |  |
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| Recent Review: |  | Like many tenants at The Roosevelt, I lived there for one lease term and tell my friends to look elsewhere. The buildings (an old high school and gymnasium) are beautiful historic structures converted to lofts and apartments about 20 years ago. Unfortunately, no one seems to have remembered that tenants are also part of the deal. Management, which changed twice in my one-year lease, actively avoids answering the telephone and it usually takes me three messages to get them to call me back. Even in an emergency - a huge crack in one of my cement walls facing outside during a rainstorm, causing a waterfall in my apartment - I never received a call-back from their "emergency" line and had to continue calling the following day until someone picked up the phone. The crack was never repaired and I moved out before another major storm hit. The front of the property is lovely indeed, but the back shows the real face of management. The back parking lot has several "junk cars" with deflated tires and broken windows. The trash containers are surrounded by thrown-out furniture. The rusted back fence is topped in a few places with razor wire. It looks like the poorly kept property that it really is. |
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 | 86. |  |  | The Standard At Lenox Park 2124 Gables Drive Atlanta GA, 30319 |  |  | 4 |  |  | 1.0 |  |
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| Recent Review: |  | I "lived" at the Standard for exactly a week.In May, we initially reserved an apartment unit at the Standard at Lenox Park. We were told that this unit provided the criteria we desired: location on the third floor in an interior hallway, an open kitchen plan, and no fireplace in the unit. We were not able to view the reserved unit, however, because it was occupied at the time. Our leasing agent (who apparently quit a week after we made our reservation) did show us a comparable unit to the one that we were reserving--stating that ours would be exactly like the one we viewed.We filled out our application in order to reserve this unit but did not have to pay an application fee since we partook in the "look and lease" special that the community was running at the time.On our move-in date, we went to inspect the unit while our new leasing agent placed the necessary paperwork in order. We found that the unit was not the same as the description we had been given, and in fact was quite the opposite of what we desired. The only similarity the unit possessed with the unit we had been told we reserved was that it was located on the third floor.My roommate and I immediately informed our agent of the error, and she began to look for other available units in the community. The substitutes that were found did not equally compare to the unit that we had originally reserved. Due to pressures felt on both sides, my roommate and I had no other choice but to select one of the available units to move into. The lease at our current apartment ends July 1st and all of our belongings were packed up and waiting in the parking lot of the Standard. We signed a lease for a different unit feeling that we had little choice but to do so, and began to move in.Around mid-afternoon, after unloading most of our belongings and talking things over between ourselves, my roommate and I felt that the unit was unacceptable to suit our needs. We then went back to the leasing office to again talk with our leasing agent and explain to her our discontent with the situation. We expressed strongly that we did not care to live out our lease in our current unit, and desired that she help us find a similar apartment to what we had initially agreed upon. The only two options we were given did not allow for us to move again until either August 6th/7th or September 9th. Both of these dates are unacceptable.We feel as if we have been given a "bait and switch". The everyday inconveniences we have been experiencing since our move should not have had to happen. Our bills and mail were all addressed to the unit that we had originally reserved, and now all have to be changed again. We had the added insecurity of not knowing where our mail is as well as not being able to set up comforts such as cable and internet--especially if we are to be moving again in a month. In the meantime we have been living out of our bags and boxes and not even sleeping at our apartment because we don't want to deal with assembling our furniture only to have to disassemble it again.We chose to live at the Standard solely for the apartment we viewed when we filled out our application. Had we known we would not be receiving that apartment, we would have looked elsewhere to live. My roommate and I feel that the management team has broken the contract of what we initially agreed upon.Yesterday we met with the community manager who was in need of an attitude readjustment. Her unapologetic behavior, unwillingness to work with us, and downright rudeness was apalling. The only reparation she offered us was $20 off of our rent. This is absolutely NOTHING considering the inconveniences and troubles we have gone through! The only other option she left us with was to rip up our lease and live somewhere else--which we gladly accepted!So lesson learned. Don't EVER even consider moving into the Standard. The management team couldn't care less about the tennants, and the apartments are extremely poorly maintained. Though the area of Lenox Park is beautiful, the Standard is definitely a standard for what apartments should NOT be.We are currently filing a complaint with the Georgia Office of Consumer Affairs to have our case investigated, and are also placing a complaint with the Better Business Bureau.Please don't give them your business! They don't care or deserve it! |
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 | 87. |  |  | The Villages At Carver 174 Moury Avenue Atlanta GA, 30315 |  |  | 2 |  |  | 2.0 |  |
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| Recent Review: |  | All I can say is that management is not responsive; I am looking for another apartment after living there for 2 months. I have woken up to water bugs countless times, ants, spiders, and other critters I don't even know the names of lurk in every corner. Maintenance ha ha a big joke, the exterminator ha ha is also a joke this dude comes with a can of extra stregnth and gets mad when I say that I still see bugs. Yo fa real this place is not worth the money the service is bad and the place is real GHETTO! |
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 | 88. |  |  | The Westchester At Dunwoody 1850 Cotillion Dr. Atlanta GA, 30338 |  |  | 2 |  |  | 3.0 |  |
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| Recent Review: |  | An absolutely ideal place to live in terms of landscaping, floor plans and amenities.I adore living here more than any other complex, I've lived.The location is wonderful and it's the kind of place where you know a lot of your neighbors.It can get noisy in the summer in the courtyards with the pools, but it's where all the action is.However, the staff lays on the bubblegum charm in the beginning, but if there's even the smallest issue that makes their job harder (i.e. getting a new pet, parking, noise) they either turn into the Gestapo and/or issue letters of reprimand to the entire complex.Every week it's SOMETHING.Crime has been bad... lots of break-ins into cars on the gated parking deck and into the apartments. In the past two months, we've had two different instances in which the police were waiting in the halls with warrants for people on our floor.One of our neighbors was assaulted New Year's Eve in the parking deck by someone visiting another resident.I've seen a security guard patroling every so often on the weekends, but the majority of the problem is the dubious character of some of the people living here. |
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 | 89. |  |  | University Lofts 135 Edgewood Ave. Atlanta GA, 30303 |  |  | 1 |  |  | 2.0 |  |
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| Recent Review: |  | I do not like the apartment because to many things go wrong and they're never fixed.There also is a limited amount of space. |
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 | 90. |  |  | Veranda 2383 Akers Mill Rd, Se Atlanta GA, 30339 |  |  | 2 |  |  | 3.5 |  |
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| Recent Review: |  | I lived @ Veranda for just over a year.Most of the office staff was friendly but for the amount of vermin/pest that I had to tolerate, they could have been more reasonable about things.Every bug known to man can be found at Veranda!This is probably due in part to the fact that the complex is very close to the Chatt. River and too, because the buildings are terribly old.They will come out and spray on a weekly basis, but I was not satisfied that they would not do more to investigate and combat a more serious pest problem.(Some sprays that are used don't seem to faze some of their rodents.)After I moved (fortunately AFTER, otherwise I would have run like hell after finding out), I learned that one of my boyfriend's friends had lived at Veranda very recently.He found a snake in his apartment!He immediately requested to move and mgmt tried to make him pay an exorbitant fee to get out of his lease.Furthermore they took steps to make sure noone found out about the incident.That's the kind of thing you have to watch out for.Lots of trees, lots of bushes, riverside property...snakes will always be a probability.My worst experience at Veranda was the summer I kept my 16-year-old neice.One of their maintenance men began making passes at her. I tried to give him the benefit of the doubt...thinking maybe he was just friendly.But he accosted her outside the fitness center one day to ask if "you work out alone?"He also asked her how old she was.A few days later I made a maintenance request for my apt.And who should they send?Loverboy, of course!(Along with another mtc. man.) She immediately called me on my cell to let me know it was the same "guy" she'd told me about running into outside the fitness center.This time he wanted to know if "you're home alone."Of course, that really gave me the creeps.I started to turn back around and go back to my apartment, but I just told her to leave if she felt unsafe.A couple of days later, I went in the spare bedroom that I'd given her for the summer.I found one of the maintenance man's screwdriver on her dressor.What the hell?!?!I had not requested any work in that room!Ok, so immediately I'm thinking he's been in their sniffing her panties or something creepy - I've heard of maintenance men doing perverted stuff like that.According to her, he hadn't bothered her or anything, but I was terribly bothered by finding a tool in her room.I knew him to be a chatty fella because we had chatted a bit on a previous occasion when he had to come in to fix something.Buttalking to me as an adult and continuing to try to be "friendly" with a girl HE KNOWS is 16 is two totally different things!I decided I'd better say something to mgmt, but the challenge was finding out how to bring it up without making something out of what might not have been much of anything...ya know, angering the man and causing him to retaliate.Well, I made my point to the mgr. lady.I specifically asked her to please just give a blanket reminder to ALL of the maintenance personnel to remind them that they are there to make repairs and that's it.Of course she made me describe who the mtc. man in question was, but I specifically ask that she not targethim.Well what did she do?Probably went straight to him.Now I can't prove that, but alls I know is that everytime he saw me on the property after that, he gave me the ultimate EVIL EYE...as if to say "YOU BITCH!"I guess I don't have to tell you how safe I felt throughout the remainder of my residence there.Hell, a maintenance man can get in at any hour.That experience along was enough, but add that to the fact that they seemed to be letting 'ghetto' folk move in.I encountered some very rude and belligerent neighbors above me who did not seem to understand that their child could not go stomping thru their unit at all hours.The cops made FREQUENT visits responding to domestic disputes.I learned this from talking to the Cobb County PDafter I had to file a report.My spare tire was stolen from below my SUV!I learned from speaking with my neighbors that they were disgruntled as well.It was just one of those complexes that wanted to charge you like they were upscale yet what you got for the money was on a LOT LOWER scale.Needless to say, I moved and haven't looked back. |
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