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Wish I could give negative stars. Currently a tenant that is unfortunately stuck with these slum lords until 2017 because THEY FORCE YOU TO SIGN YOUR RENEWAL LEASE 6 MONTHS BEFORE YOUR CURRENT LEASE ENDS!!!!! And rest assured, your rent WILL be increased each and every time - not even a discount for resigning so early. Don't expect any of the amenities that you've been promised to actually work properly and if (and most likely when) those need to be replaced you can be sure you'll get the absolute cheapest replacement possible - even if you ask to have something comparable to what you had when you signed the original lease. Promises made by the leasing agents are simply bait and switch lies to get you signed up - when they take these things away later (things like storage area, # of parking spaces, access to patio space, etc) - they'll cling to the lease agreement and if that amenity wasn't listed in the lease, too bad for you. Your rent will still go up anyway. That's if you can even sign the lease after they make you jump through multiple hoops to prove your worthiness as a potential tenant. They really make you feel like they must be giving you a great product because they are so meticulous and rigid about all of the paperwork that you need to complete to be "approved". What a joke! The office staff is somewhat pleasant on occasion when I call to discuss yet another issue with the property and the ragtag group of maintenance people are truly the worst. There's maybe 2 or 3 of them that seem to at least try but still screw up anyway and the rest will pretty much blatantly tell you to go screw yourself if you ask for corrections to errors in their work or for them to clean up after themselves. But we all know the real problem here is terrible management and cheap as can be owners. Of course, I knew CP Development aka Regent Square Rentals (btw you aren't fooling anyone with that "re-branding") had a reputation for not being great landlords, I considered that when looking for an apartment but asked myself how bad could it really be? I have my answer and am writing this review to make it clear to anyone asking themselves the same question - it could really be THAT bad! And I could somewhat give it all a pass if the prices were fair and the rates were somewhat constant but these people charge TOP DOLLAR in the neighborhood (calling themselves "Regent Square Rentals" is a bit of stretch considering most of their properties are in Wilkinsburg) for garbage rental properties and even worse service. Also, their 1980's Miami Vice pastel paint aesthetic on the exteriors of all of the properties is so tacky and it ruins the charm of the neighborhood to be honest. I cannot wait until my lease ends (but not for like 16 more months!) and I will take each and every chance I get to publicly lambaste these frauds (I work in the media industry so believe that I will) and hopefully keep at least one person from wasting their money and feeling constantly frustrated.
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