Not sure why the old yelp page for this place got deleted and now there's a new one but I have a feeling it's because of all the negative reviews. I lived here only for 9 months before I was more than ready to go. So I'll post my review AGAIN... they screw you over big time on the fees to move out. I paid non refundable pet fees for both my Yorkies. I also had to pay $25 extra per dog per month. When I finally moved out they charged me cleaning fees for the carpet after I had already shampooed it and the carpet looked brand-new. Why couldn't they use any of my nonrefundable pet deposit and initial (also nonrefundable) deposit to pay for the $40 carpet cleaning fee is beyond me, but hey it's whatever. Another thing that upset me is I gave them less than 60 days notice I would not be renewing my lease and because of that I had to pay a prorated amount of rent to cover the full 60 days. Which was ridiculously expensive. I think I was maybe 50 days out from my lease expiring. Isn't that what a lease is for? If I didn't ask to renew it, why should I be penalized for not giving you a 60 day notice. It's in writing when I intend to vacate the premises. They were also going to increase my rent $60 a month if I decided to stay. That to me is absolutely absurd. My apartment was very poorly insulated so I heard screaming and crying kids, people coughing and anything else you could think of every day. My electric bill during the summer was outrageous for the size of the apartment I lived in (just under 1,000 sq ft and I kept it at 80 all the time and my bill got up to $240). I lived in the very first building on the right and parking was always super terrible. If you work shiftwork good luck finding a parking spot when you get home. Save yourself the trouble and find somewhere else to live. With what they charge here you can find a house for just a little more if not the same.