I’m sorry for the bad reviews and Thankful for the good ones. I am the General Manager for the company that owns this building and can say I’m sorry I can’t please everyone. If we were to hear the truth behind some of these reviews you see it was simply someone trying to make up for a mistake they made. I’m a fair person and have a job to do. Quitting your job to move to another city is not a job transfer. Not paying your last months rent because you thought you could use your security deposit is not me stealing, minimizing the lease writing or deceiving anyone. Its policy. This is a great building with character. don’t let foolish people persuade you. Look for yourself.
John E.
Tu valoración: 5 Los Angeles, CA
I have lived in this building for some time now and see the managers working hard. Its a business and the bad reviews I see here are from people breaking their lease and blaming the Managers. Its common knowledge that if you break your lease, you loose the deposit. To defame the managers of a well kept building is out of order. This building is beautiful, clean, close to downtown and ran efficiently. Who in the world would give someone a good reference to someone who broke the lease? I’m telling anyone that reads this review that this building is very nice. Pay your rent on time, leave the place clean and you should not have a problem.
Caryl F.
Tu valoración: 1 Sacramento, CA
This is a beautiful building in a decent area of town. However, between the mysterious owner and the on-site manager, Corey, I highly recommend apartment shoppers look elsewhere. Because of a job transfer, I had to break my lease. Corey and the owner went into a royal fit, as if I was personally insulting them. He became verbally abusive to the point that I was concerned for my safety. I fully complied with what they asked to fulfill my lease. Now that I’m trying to get into a new apartment, he refuses, like a child, to return the rental verification. Don’t be fooled by this man! It all seems nice and pretty on the outside but the mysterious owner and Corey are not in any way professional!
Edwardo C.
Tu valoración: 1 Los Angeles, CA
I absolutely agree with the above stated. I have heard complaints from discussions with other tenants, and prior to leaving, am SO glad that I did. The landlords are quite good at using the fine print to their advantage, well at least they think they are. If it weren’t for this overpriced education my parents talked me into, I wouldn’t have known how to discern what good old George Orwell called«double speak.» Or in plain English, I knew they would try to screw me out of money because they are dumb people, and clearly not educated enough to cover their asses! So now, just for the sake of making them sweat out a few bucks on behalf of the countless minority populations they have probably screwed over many times over. I am going to sit and watch, as they get mad, cry, whine, try to bully me, lie about their education levels, try to make me fearful, aaaaaaaand can not do a thing about it… In this nice cozy, nasty, dirty, freezing, sweltering, overpriced apartment for the rest of the month! Are you reading this my dear Midwestern friends… I am smarter than you:) nice try you F**K heads. And in case anyone wants to know what a TRUE piece of s**t is, one of them actually tried to convince me he was Ex Military Special Forces, like he was in Seal Team Six or something. Well, I was actually there in the desert once upon a time, 20 years old, full of pimples, covered in dust, with waaaaaayy less glamorous stuff than those guys you see today, not like on all the glorified Spec Ops killing non-white movies you pay 35 dollars to go watch now a days. So you can imagine how much fortitude it took for me not to punch this guy in the face, to know he was trying to scam me out of money for telling him something that is sacred, private, and has devastated so many of my fellow military member’s families. Oh and another thing I remembered, this genius tried to convince me on the spot, that he was an attorney. Lies, Lies, Lies, Lies Lies. Money, money, money, money, money.