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Please do not live here! My experience has been terrible. 1) MOVE IN: my move in was postponed 7 HOURS without notice. I showed up at the scheduled time with all of my furniture ready to go and was told that my carpets had not been cleaned yet despite the fact that the apartment had been vacant for over a week. I went back to my parents' house (20 miles away), waited the 7 hours, and then returned. The carpet was STILL not dry/done. I told them to just let me move in because I wasn't going to drive back and forth again. In addition to the carpet being wet, the front window was cracked and the dishwasher had standing water in it - all on move in day. The apartment was not at all move in ready. 2) SERVICE REQUESTS: are not handled with urgency. My refrigerator was broken for 5 days before it was fixed. Needless to say, all of my food had to be thrown out, and the office staff took zero responsibility for the issue and on top of it were rude to me about it getting fixed. Apparently it is annoying to them to have someone calling them every day because their refrigerator hasn't been repaired. 3) This is one of the only apartment complexes I have ever heard of that DOES NOT PROVIDE A COVERED PARKING spot for each of it's apartments. All covered parking must be paid for. If you don't want to pay for covered parking, then your option is to pray that you can find uncovered parking close to the apartments. If not, you are forced to walk a long distance through a parking lot that is mostly un-lit. As a woman, this is very unsettling because I don't get off of work until late at night and almost always have to walk through the dark parking lot alone to get to my aprtment. On most occastions, this means having cat calls shouted at me from men lurking in dark corners and from their balconies. 4) DRUG PARAPHERNALIA is littered everywhere in the common areas of the complex. Do not ever expect to walk down the stairs without finding a used needle or partially smoked joint laying on the ground. The walk ways reek of Mary-Jane seeping from cracked apartment windown during all hours of the day. 5)There are constantly cop cars/ambulances/paramedics visiting this location in the night time. I'm guessing that most of the time this is due to domestic violence because couples will fight and throw each other around audibly for about an hour, and then that will be followed by sirens and police. This is just my guess though. I haven't personally seen any police reports. 6) Though changes are being made by the new management to improve the quality of the apartment complex and of the units, I think that the bright orange and blue combination of colors that the exterior has been painted looks tacky. The change in name from Lakefront at West Bay to The Ninez/Nines was probably intended to make the place seem more modern or hip, but I think it just sounds ghetto. I have been able to catch glimpses of the newly renovated units when I walk by them, and they look much nicer than my unit looks on the inside. This would be a plus to anyone that is going to be a new renter at this complex, however, I can only speak to my own personal experience - which has been sub-par to say the least.
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