1/5 Nick V. 6 months ago on Google
Where
to
start,
well
the
building
is
terribly
maintained.
Hallways
walls
and
rugs
smell
and
are
dirty/full
of
marks.
You
can
hear
easily
through
walls.
Noise
was
something
I
specifically
had
asked
about
prior
to
moving
in,
which
I
was
told
noise
is
not
an
issue.
That
was
a
lie.
I
was
also
told
that
I
would
have
a
parking
space
above
ground,
and
in
a
last
minute
move,
I
was
swindled
and
forced
to
park
in
the
basement,
which
is
never
cleaned.
The
ceiling
of
the
basement
also
leaks.
The
elevators
in
the
basement
are
terrible,
there's
only
one
that
works
at
a
time
and
it
can
take
up
to
over
5
minutes
to
wait
for
an
elevator(some
elevators
inspections
have
expired
in
2020,
it's
2023
now).
People
also
have
had
their
cars
broken
into
and
their
motorcycles
stolen.
Check
the
previous
reviews
Background
checks
are
not
done
for
renters,
so
the
folks
here
are
questionable
to
say
the
least.Let's
say
some
folks
have
cars
that
cost
the
same
amount
of
a
house,
yet
rent
here,
and
then
disappear
out
of
nowhere.
Gym
equipment
is
admissible
from
weights
missing(probably
stolen)
and
treadmills
not
being
fixed
for
months.
Alot
of
renters
let
their
dogs
pee
and
poop
on
the
hallway
floors.
I
remember
seeing
someone
spill
a
large
bag
of
skittles
in
the
elevator
and
they
just
left
it
and
walked
away.
Don't
expect
people
to
be
reprimanded
for
trashing
the
place,
even
though
there
are
rules
against
it.
Of
course,
it's
all
just
talk
since
nothing
is
ever
done
about
it.
There
are
roaches
outside
the
hallways
from
time
to
time,
and
sometimes
they
can
get
in
the
apartment.
Only
have
had
the
apartment
fumigated
once.
Was
told
it
was
supposed
to
be
a
monthly
thing
prior
to
moving.
Occasionally,
you
have
the
random
fire
alarm
being
pulled
by
an
idiot.
I
won't
say
this
is
unique
to
this
place,
I
have
had
it
happen
in
previous
apartments,
rarely
though.
Usually
it's
found
out
who
did
it
and
they
are
reprimanded.
Lack
of
supervision
in
the
building
and
responsibility
from
management
to
solve
the
issue
is
the
reason
why
it
continues.
Management
sends
alot
of
warnings
about
community
rules,
parking
laws,
fire
alarm
usage,
quiet
hours(which
is
hysterical,
basically
the
quiet
hours
allows
for
someone
to
blast
their
music
at
7am,
people
make
noise
past
11pm
curfew)
Funny
enough,
their
quiet
hour
rules
are
based
off
the
city
of
West
Miami
rather
than
their
own.
I
guess
it's
not
understood
that
noise
between
houses
is
different
compared
to
people
who
live
literally
on
the
other
side
of
wall
in
buildings.
But
like
most
things,
no
one
is
reprimanded
or
nothing
is
done
to
solve
the
issue.
Only
thing
I
have
seen
stern
warnings
of,
is
to
remove
coolers
and
decorations
other
than
balcony
furniture
and
plants.
And
they
reminded
they
would
charge
$250
a
day
if
the
balcony
rule
is
broken.
Of
course,
when
money
is
involved
that's
when
management
cares.
The
newest
thing
is
a
leak
on
the
ceiling
in
the
ac
room.
Another
question
I
asked
prior
to
moving
was
about
leaks
since
the
apartment
I'm
in
is
on
the
top
floor.
Of
course,
once
again
was
told
"oh,
no
there
are
no
leaks
here,
this
is
place
is
new".
Once
again
straight
up
lie.
From
my
experience,
there's
one
thing
management
worries
about,
and
that
is
making
sure
rooms
are
rented
and
they
are
in
the
green.
They
will
skew
the
truth
and
tell
you
things
to
convince
you
to
rent.
I
do
not
believe
any
of
the
management
team
lives
on
the
premises,
which
should
tell
you
enough
to
know
that
even
they
won't
live
here.
In
my
10
years
of
renting
in
Miami
and
Los
Angeles,
I
would
highly
highly
highly
recommend
to
be
careful
with
this
place
and
what
you
are
told.
Looking
elsewhere
would
be
my
recommendation.
I
rarely
write
reviews,
but
I
hope
this
helps
someone
with
their
search
for
a
place
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