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    Ken Hays Apartments

    Ken Hays Apartments

    (2 reviews)

    Downtown Ypsilanti

    Cheap rents and responsive staff. Every time I've called about a maintenance issue (just 3-4 times…read morein 2 years) in the morning, they've fixed it by the time I get back from work in the evening. Don't increase rent after your first year - big savings in a rental market that seems to have increases after every single year. Pay at least one business day early and you save $10 on rent. While it's not much, it's better than nothing you get at most places for paying early. Never try to barge in unannounced and give proper notice a few days in advance of anything going on in the building. The houses are old, but so are 90% of the rentals in Ypsi (or Ann Arbor, outside of the insanely priced new developments). They're well maintained though. Small shop, so there's no guarantee you'll get a person on the phone when you call. Leave a message and they always return every message that needs returning. Definitely worth checking out.

    I rented from Ken Hays Apartments for over 10 years, between two other apartment rentals. It was…read morelike night and day, and I learned my lesson: If I ever rent another apartment, it will be through Ken. Granted, the apartments aren't high-class, with amenities like pool or weight room, but I don't need that. It's a great deal with low rental rates.Apartments that are clean, renovated, and bug-free. A management team that is responsive to your problems and inquiries, and maintenance available 24/7. Best of all- if you don't ask for them to come by, they leave you alone, and give you plenty of advance warning when they have to visit. What more could you ask for?

    J & S Management

    J & S Management

    (19 reviews)

    Downtown Ypsilanti, Depot Town Ypsilanti

    We made an appointment to tour an apartment and the leasing agent never showed up. He confirmed…read morewith my roommate a week beforehand, but not on the day of the tour. We tried calling their office phone number and the phone number on the leasing sign in front of the house, and nobody answered us.

    I lived in Eagles Nest Apartments for 3 years and actually had a pretty decent living experience…read more(especially compared to other apartments in Ypsilanti). The complex was kept clean, Greg (the apartment manager) was quick to respond, the maintenance crew was friendly, and the price wasn't unreasonable. They did have some odd things, such as asking for a release signature unusually early, but overall nothing too concerning. However, once I informed J&S that I would not be renewing my lease, they became incredibly difficult to deal with. I had maintenance requests that Greg took over a month to address, and then they deducted charges for those issues from our security deposit. Greg also stopped responding to emails and phone calls. In addition, J&S changed the move-out date on our re-lease without informing us. They removed two weeks from our contract, leaving us with only a couple of days in our final month at the apartment. I notified Greg of this about two months before my planned move-out date, but after many calls and emails, he only responded one week before we were supposed to leave--informing me that they refused to prorate our rent or allow us to move out on the correct date. As mentioned, I was originally looking forward to giving J&S a great review, but unfortunately, I cannot recommend them to anyone after how poorly they handled our move-out situation.

    Barnes & Barnes Apartment Rental - Mouse trap i found in the laundry room.

    Barnes & Barnes Apartment Rental

    (12 reviews)

    *UPDATE May 2024: The tenants here are STILL dealing with package theft inside the building. This…read morestarted in 2021 and B&B has done NOTHING, even after receivng many complaints from tenants, not just me. This is an ONGOING issue which B&B has failed to resolve, years later! They send out emails with empty threats bc they dont want to pay for cameras to deter the thief.*

    Little Bobby Barnes is one of the most miserable people I've ever had to deal with. He and his…read morebrothers took advantage of the COVID panic from my previous landlord, Kurdo, and took over my building on the 29th of January 2021. I had been living in that building since September of 2015, with no real issue. Yes, the building is old and flawed, but I loved it, and the rent was a fair price, relative to the size of the unit; I had a 550²ft efficiency (think like a cross between a larger Studio and a tiny 1 Bedroom) with a balcony. There were at least four other people in the building who'd been living there longer than I had, and two other units who moved in maybe two months after I did. All seven of us (out of twenty-three units) had lived there until the rent hikes imposed by Barnes & Barnes, or simply refusal to renew the leases, began ousting us, beginning in July of 2021. Bobby MacLaren was the first to go. He'd been there since the early 1990s, a Desert Storm vet with disability. Then was the single mother of four, who was across the hall from me. Then the single mother and her teen daughter from the first floor. Then my friend, Peter, a karaoke DJ who was also on the first floor. Then the sister of the mother of four, who moved into her own place shortly after the aforementioned mom did. Now me, a disabled gay man and street musician. Shortly after me, will be the retiree on the second floor, who's in her 70s. A couple of months ago, I noticed the photos they'd put on Craigslist, offering the newly "renovated" units that had been vacated by either one of us long-timers or one of the units previously occupied by transient students. While they have a decent photographer, I can assure you that these renovations are all cosmetic and superfluous. It's all a justification to jack up the rent by 19% more from what Kurdo was charging us. The floors aren't level in a really weird way, for starters. Then there's the legal issues. I've been in court with Barnes over my move from September 2021 (literally the beginning of the new lease they offered me, back in May, which I signed after bringing in the A2 Area Tenants Union for advice, to no complaint from themselves) to this month, January 2022. They skirt the laws against harassment and intimidation of tenants via off-the-books social media goons who dogpile anyone on Nextdoor or Facebook who dares to speak out against their shenanigans. Since December 2021, I have had an agreed-upon move-out for 31 January 2022. Since that December agreement, I have signed a new lease with a new landlord, which gave me a move-in date for 22 January 2022. Part of my new lease was to have the electric bill moved over to my name within 24 hrs of the move-in date. Regardless, Barnes began whining about this, the week before, on the 15th of January, in a court date regarding my CERA application and their claim for back-due rent (a separate, but related matter), and on that court date the judge reminded everyone that my date to move out was still the 31st of January. As I'm too blind to drive, have psoriatic arthritis, a spinal curvature, and Carpal Tunnel neuropathy in my hands, and my move-in date to the new place --which is only a block away from the apartment where I'd lived since September 2015-- was ten days before my move-out from the old building, and I have very few family and friends who are available to help, I've been gradually moving my books, furniture, and other items over that period of time. Any reasonable person in my situation would consider that a fair arrangement. In spite of being reminded by the judge, of the move-out date of the 31st of January, Barnes is still giving me problems. On the 24th of January, they affixed a "48 Hr Notice" to my door, informing me to have my things vacated, or they'll re-assume control of my unit. This is not only in violations of the court order, but this is also in violation of Michigan's Anti-Lockout statute, MCL 600.2918! These men really have zero respect for not only their tenants, but also the laws that are in place to protect tenants from people like them! I have informed my lawyer about their *illegal* 48 Hr Notice, who has since informed their lawyer, who has ostensibly informed them, and so here we are! As you can see, there are clear reasons why several friends of mine warned me against moving into a Barnes building, and while I initially did not, I was in a bind, where I couldn't afford to move, but I could barely afford to stay, either. So here we are. Robert Barnes and his brothers are literally the worst. I really can't think of any other way to put it. They inherited their inherently unskilled "profession" from their daddy, and the overwhelming majority of local people warn their friends and family against signing with Barnes. They make superfluous cosmetic changes and call it "renovation," and THEY ARE LITERALLY WILLING TO BREAK THE LAW if they decide that a tenant is a "problem."

    Chidester Place - apartments - Updated May 2026

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