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Sunday, December 07, 2008

Teal Run Apartments

 
When you go apartment hunting what do you expect to find and gain from your experience when shopping around for a new place to call your home? Do you look for newly updated apartments, with decent insulation, a well grounded and courteous maintenance staff? Some place you know will be reliable and sympathetic to your needs and sometimes your wants? I can tell you that I have heard only great things from some occupants from some apartments, and others not so well. But I can tell you from first hand experience that the apartments that you should think twice about living there is Teal Run. Sure it looks nice on the outside, and the staff and person trying to get you to sign a lease courteous. It is when you sign that lease and decide to move in. Once you have moved in, they're attitude changes and they become uncaring and sloppy at calling themselves courteous staff. Moving into Teal Run in the fall and winter months you begin to feel the cold air rush in through the windows, giving you a high rate of a gas bill from the furnace. So you turn your heat up, only to slide to the temperature you want as it is an outdated mercury thermometer rather than the new digital ones that are at least ten times more accurate. Not only are they not digital, the furnaces are at a mere 70% efficiency, giving you more time to ask for overtime at work as the gas bills keep rising higher and higher each year.
 
The person I'm writing this for, lives in a three bedroom apartment, and the apartments only allow you to have one car being able to park. The others have to park in other designated areas as if you were having company over. If you do indeed have company or happen to leave your extra car in front of your apartment, don't worry about it. The staff is courteous enough to call a towing company to come pick it up and impound it in their lot for you. At least that's the only courteousness the staff will tend to, as when you call maintenance to come and fix something they will whine and wince at every little thing that is requested from them.
 
I don't know about you, but these days with times being hard and more and more people looking towards apartments, the complexes are going towards peoples wants and needs to help bring them business and opportunity. Teal Run is the only apartment complex that will literally try to drive your current residents away. I've always gone with the saying it's easier to make ten new clients than to keep an old one, and the saying is generally true, but why not want to keep your current customers and clients. Word of mouth spreads from current residents and past residents.
 
In my experiences I have heard nothing but praise from Glenn Valley Apartments, and I, myself can vouch for The Landings at the Preserve. The Landings have more than courteous staff and willing to fix whatever is broken. If something does indeed break without sighing or dragging their feet. I, myself am proud to be one who resides at The Landings and haven't had no problems at all. The people living here are nice, quiet, courteous, and well grounded with slim to no trouble at all.
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