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September 2023 by Jay Cam
Hi I have a question, I'm an off campus part time student student, with a job and a child who is quiet. Do student apartments accept parents?
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January 2023 by Ryen
You get what you pay for and it wasn't worth it. Management didn't really do much. The unit I lived in was FILTHY the day I moved in. Don't live here!
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January 2022 by Anthony
Don’t waste your college experience here. You can do so much better. Last resort only. You get what you pay for.
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July 2020 by Luchina Hazel
Clean, affordable, and great if you’re moving off campus. The apartment complex is decent and the rooms are a good size. Clarke is the property manager and she does a great trying to help everyone as much as she can. She will work with you if you are late on your rent and she is professional. Lived here for a year and have had few minor problems.
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July 2019 by Just
This complex would not be half bad if the property manager had even the slightest bit of professionalism. Clarke is constantly over involved in resident lives. I have spoken with several other residents who say that she borderline harasses them as well. As a property manager you have only one job. That is to manage the property, not to harass the residents. Clarke has meddled in my relationship and insulted my boyfriend's weight to his face. Clarke constantly calls my mother over the most trivial things. She has annoyed my mother so much that my mom told her to stop calling. Secondly, Clarke's roommate matching skills are piss poor. I had to switch apartments because my old roommates were extremely obnoxious and filthy, so filthy that the apartment was roach infested. Also, if you are a student, be aware that 99.9% of the residents are locals. I receive text messages from Clarke at least daily. It's just ridiculously annoying. I feel like I can't even exist in peace. She bursts into my room to "talk" and "check up on me" whenever I make the slightest noise. My room is right above the office so there is no escaping the harassment. She even harasses my dog! I have a chihuahua registered ESA and he's an alert dog so he barks when people approach me as he was trained to do. She has literally ran out of the office to complain about him barking in the parking lot. The last time I checked ESA's trump all property rules. My puppy is welcomed to bark whenever he damn well pleases! My RA's were not nearly this nosey when I was living on campus! I just believe there are certain rules and codes of conduct that you should govern yourself by as a property manager. Clarke clearly doesn't grasp that concept. So in short, please don't move here, save yourself the headache!
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July 2019 by Tatayana Kelley
Apartments are in a bad neighborhood. Apartments can use some updating so they will be more attractive and office personnel should not procrastinate on business. Office hours doesn't fit the times you can actually reach someone in the office. I hope this apartment complex upgrades in ever aspect or they will continue to lose a lot of their residents.
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July 2019 by Justice Parham
This just ain't it. That's why the rent is like that
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July 2019 by Aviana Penny
The other reviews don’t look too good but I personally have a had a great experience here in regards to management. I moved in November of 2018 and they’ve been nothing but helpful. If I have any questions or concerns, they usually reply to my email within an hour. And when my financial aid was late, they gave me time to scrap up the money to pay that months rent. They do send text messages to let us know about events or if maintanence is being done. If you’ve been late before on rent, they send text reminders...now those can be annoying but hey, you shoulda paid your rent on time, I guess.
I haven’t seen a single bug in my apartment and my roommates aren’t super neat when it comes to the kitchen.
My only complaints are towards some of the residents here. For example, the dumpster is RIGHT THERE and people will still leave trash beside it when it’s not full.
For a minimum of $390/m, this is amazing. and it’s my favorite student housing bc not too much happens over here. I don’t want a block party in my parking lot.
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July 2018 by Christopher Longwill
Awesome
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July 2018 by Joe S
I’m going to lay it out on why you SHOULDNT move here..first off, the office is closed more than it is open. You’ll barely be able to get in there and talk to someone. They let people park in the handicap spots without a handicap sticker, which is illegal. The smell of marijuana is everywhere. When I moved in, they didn’t even bother to clean my carpet that was filthy, and my room smelled like someone just had a session. I’ve asked the property manager several times to clean my carpet...Theres at least half of the residences who are not even in college who live here. Gillian does not care about the safety of students, she only cares about putting bodies in rooms. And the cameras outside do not work. Don’t be fooled, they’re just for show. They also have a MAJOR bug problem, I have seen spiders, roaches, etc...So if you ever thought about moving here you might want to think again they don’t care for you. Y’all might think because the rent is lower than everywhere else that it’s a good idea but no. You get what you pay for! They only want your money and the overages are ridiculous..I got an overage for $50 and I knew for a fact I did not use that much electricity..jokes. Don’t move here. It’ll be the worst mistake.
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July 2018 by Slim Chance
Worst of them all
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July 2018 by Natasha Collins
Best rental rate
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July 2018 by Sabrinna Archie
BED BUGS!!!! BED BUGS!!!! I recently had to move home to my mothers house after not living home for 6 YEARs! because the property manager (not the owner) sent me a text message stating that my apartment had been checked for bedbugs and there was no site of bed bugs, but after contacting the inspection company the owner and the individual who inspected the apartment states he did find findings of BED BUGS! So now I've been told a lie by the property manager on purpose to keep me in the apartment. I also want to make this clear I haven't even been in the apartment 1 month yet, and there sittings of bed bugs that they continued to try and cover up, my water didn't work, my carpets where very dirty and the walls had not been painted. When you are going to take on a management job you have to be able to manage, and yes was promised a refund but I moved out on August 16 and still have yet receive my refund. The business practices that are performed at campus east are not professional and the only care about numbers not there residents.
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July 2017 by Xavier Ford
Too much drama. Also u will get a late fee and an overege every month even if you are not home. Not really worth it