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Seriously have never lived in an apartment with this many issues. I pay a lot of money a month for this and after the first THREE days of us moving in the microwave, store, toilets, garbage disposal, hot water and dryer was broken. I had to call the manager everyday for 4 days to report issues. We waited two weeks and no one came until we had to come down to the office and talk to the manager's manager. Recently, our fridge leaked all over our kitchen and my boyfriend ended up fixing it before the maintenance guys. I'm surprised the downstairs apartment didn't see water coming in from the ceiling. They show you an awesome model of apartments, then show you the great amenities(which are actually REALLY great so that's what the 1 star goes to) but then stick you in a shitty apartment and when you express your issues they reply with "that's frustrating". I'm not the only one who has these issues. You can pay $150 bucks more a month to get new appliances so if you don't listen to my warning at least pay more for the apartments with new appliances because this has been a true nightmare and I NEVER write bad reviews.
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