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| - I have lived in this apartment complex since January 2018, which has given me enough time to create a thorough review of the living conditions. First of all, if you're used to nice amenities and a cleanly courtyard, then you will not find those luxuries here. My neighbors leave trash in front of their apartment and dry their clothes on the staircase rails. Disgusting! Every morning, beer cans and socks greet me at my front door. Mind you, money was never the issue, I actually believed this housing choice was wise, now I am left disappointed and confused. I made a complaint about a week ago about coming into my apartment and it smelling like cannabis. I do not smoke, I have never smoked, and I despise the smell of marijuana. Nonetheless, I received a letter on my door reminding me of the no tolerance rule for marijuana consumption. Hello!!! I am the person that made the complaint. The walls are so thin and the ventilation is a joke. Overall, the sole purpose of my husband and I moving here was for university, we graduate in Spring 2019. Otherwise, I would've stayed living in Centennial Hills for the rest of my time in Las Vegas. If you're looking for a place to move and you're used to living in a nice apartment that is actually renovated, then this is not the place for you.
OH and the only plus about this place is that if you make a service request, they'll address the issue. However, I believe the office communication skills are lacking because I should have never received a letter reminding me of the drug policy. I know the policy, I read the lease agreement, and I made the complaint.
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