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Current Resident 772845
22 years ago
Lost my move out notice. Charged me over $800. Moved because I realized how bad the neighborhood was. Keyed cars. Nobody appeared to work. <br> <br>Here´s a tip: the more square feet you get for the dollar, the crappier the neighborhood. You get what you pay for. <br> <br>Oh, and the apt had NO window light to speak of. Two or three small windows. Couldn´t keep any plants alive. Looked out the window basically into the neighbors window. Good for peep shows. Bad for living. <br>
Current Resident 985071
22 years ago
After moving out of my parentsý house, I lived in the smallest one-bedroom model at Cypress Creek Crossing in 1999 for one year. With this being my first apartment, I was swayed toward this complex because of the full-size washer & dryer that was included. I felt that for the price, the apartment itself was very nice. There was very little storage space in the unit, but other than that, I was pleased with the condition of my apartment. However, maintenance was slow to respond to my requests, and the following is what made me decide NOT to renew my lease: After pulling an entire load of clothes out of the washer one night after work only to find that a bleach-like substance had ruined each and every piece of clothing I had washed (and I NEVER used bleach on my own in the machine), I called the office the next morning to let them know what happened and to request service on my washing machine. I even told them I would leave sample pieces of clothing in the wash-room area so that the maintenance person would be able to see what I was talking about. Three days later, I had not heard back from anyone, nor had any type of "Service Receipt" been left in my dwelling. I called the office, and was told bluntly that "It was fixed." When I asked what the problem had been (of course being afraid to wash any more clothing for fear that they too would be ruined), they said they would ask the maintenance person, who happened to be right there in the office. I could hear the phone being put down on the desk and heard them ask maintenance what type of repair had been done - but no response was given. They then got back on the phone and said, "It was fixed." I could never get any further explanation. <br><br><br> <br><br><br>Earlier this year, a co-worker of mine asked for a referral to an apartment complex in the area and I referred him to this complex, telling him about my experiences. He decided to lease a unit there and found that the management was horrible. He moved in to find that he had no bathroom fixtures and had several other problems, none of which were responded to after waiting over a week. Management told him the problems were fixed, and he was forced to terminate his lease due EVEN AFTER NEVER MOVING COMPELETELY IN due to the wretched lack of service. <br><br><br> <br><br><br>Maybe management has changed since I lived there....my experience was by no means bad, but after hearing my co-worker tell me what happened this year (2003), I cannot recommend this complex to others.
Current Resident 136936
23 years ago
Cypress Creek Crossing... <br>Nothing Great...Not very bad either... <br> <br>Some Staff - especially the manager - are very friendly. Cannot expect the same from the others. <br> <br>Once it took about 9 remainders and about a month for them to fix up the shower knob. That apart, the maintenance will be done only the next day, even if an emergencey. <br>REASON GIVEN : THE MAINTENANCE GUY IS BUSY. <br>IMPLIED REASON: The apartment being very old needs a lot of maintenance which keeps the maintenance people very busy. <br> <br>Can get really good deals if we negotiate with them. <br> <br>Good Luck!