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Current Resident 664340
15 years ago
i really recomend!!!
Current Resident 400707
17 years ago
if you want to live somewhere comfortable,do not move to these apartments!! lots of roaches!!they are everywhere. the city of houston comes out at least twice monthly for the sewage problem,which i understand is clogged with roach infestation. the management is lazy and prejudiced.they half-fix everything. the so-called park for the kids is a joke,very unsafe. the parking is very bad if you dont get home by certain time,lots of people hanging out in parking lot. just a total joke!
Current Resident 688484
18 years ago
Coming from Los Angeles, California where rent is 4 times as much as it is here. And the gangs are so out of control that your kids can't play outside safely. Nor could you sit on your porch for fear of being shot, I find it quit comfortable here at, Bayou Village Place. I have been living here for close to 2 years, and I do feel safe here. Everytime I needed something fixed, someone would come, the day I called. Or they would call me and tell me when they would be here. Management is very nice, at lease to me and my family, I don't know other people's experence. If you are not a troublemaker, then it would be a nice place to stay for anyone. As with everywhere, every place has it problems. There is no such thing as a perfact place.
Current Resident 880369
19 years ago
The parking is horrible if you come home after 6PM. You can't park in front of the non functional"playgroung" because they are constantly using the very small place as a soccer field. ITS NOT BIG ENOUGH for soccer.They kick the balls constantly over the fence and hit cars. They have also broken windows due to this. Management does nothing to prevent this, then they want you to pay for the windows. As stated before the parking is horrible. So many broke down non repairable cars take up spaces. They have accidentally towed my car twice. It can be very loud. Just not a great place to live. The new management staff is trying but not hard enough.
jsamjoe
20 years ago
They broke in to my car by breaking my passenger side window. Tried to break into my apartment on two occassions. When it rained hard, there was no electricity for about three days. It would take 3 or more phone calls for something to get repaired. When the upstairs neighbors would take a shower, my bathroom ceiling would leak. When I called the office, they said it was because the little girl was splashing, which makes no sense because that should not affect my bathroom in any way. The ceiling right over my bathtub was very moist and looked like it was about to fall. It also had black spots all over it like some kind of mold. They finally broke the peice of ceiling over the bathtub and just left the huge hole uncovered for about a week. It was gross. Then they get mad because of complaints but this is what they put people through. They lost my rent check one time. Theres men outside repairing cars in the parking lots. People get mugged in the middle of the day. I would not reccommend those nasty apartments to anyone. It was a nightmare living there.
Current Resident 301237
21 years ago
I still live at this aparments but i want to find a new place to stya there i m just staying there with my parents. I don't like them the do not fix any thing and i think that you should run while you have the time and money to move. I Think that anyone should try these aparments which is that Nob Hill there a a bit priceie but i think that they are worth it
MrNexx
21 years ago
Our time at Braeswood Oaks has had many problems. <br><br>First of all, we were not allowed to move in on the date promised; several things were not finished and they delayed us by several days. Our move-in date had more than a month's notice, leaving little excuse for the delay.<br><br>Soon after moving in, my wife was shocked by the stove that they had installed (we had our own stove coming). Maintenence came by and told her (when the stove lit for them) that she needed to cook while wearing shoes. The counter-tops in our kitchen (a glorified closet) were painted, but were not dry by the time we moved in. Our downstairs neighbor says that her bathtub was painted to cover obvious chips in the finish, and our walking in our dining room causes her cieling to bow dangerously. It has been like that since before our arrival, but when she complains, maintenence chooses to either blame us, or offers to paint the obvious crack. Many of the maintenence men affect not to speak English and while they leave a paper stating that they have been in your apartment on maintenence calls, that paper is simply a copy of the work order, giving you no idea what was done. On another occasion, we needed to replace some blinds damaged by some kittens we rescued (from a dumpster on property; semi-feral cats are everywhere, and nothing is done about the woman who violates her lease by leaving food out for them). The day before the fine would be levied, I purchased new blinds and installed them, throwing the old blinds in the trash. The next day, maintenence came by, removed the old blinds from the trash, put a set of new blinds in there, and left our blinds in place, levying a $40 fee. While we were able to clear this up (with the aid of the box the blinds came in as evidence), the simple fact that he removed the old, damaged blinds from the garbage shows a disturbing intent.<br><br>The grounds at Bayou Village are not covered in trash; they do fairly well at picking up obvious bits of trash. However, the landscaping is poorly-kept up; the majority of the ground cover is dirt, the sidewalks are badly cracked, and the bushes regularly impinge upon the walks. Despite no trespassing signs, some vendors are allowed to wander through the apartment complex loudly hawking pizza or ice cream, disturbing the apartments. They, also, affect not to speak English, meaning it is difficult to tell them to be quiet without them looking at you blankly and resuming their shouts.
Current Resident 125039
22 years ago
They are not worth the money in any way