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    Village Quarter

    Village Quarter

    (16 reviews)

    Avoid avoid avoid avoid…read more Management is openly hostile. The common grassy areas in front of, behind, and surrounding the apartment buildings and parking lots are absolutely filthy with dog shit. Owners do not pick up after their animals and management does not care. I submit a request for this to be addressed and was ignored. About once a month, maintenance or some other person with a clipboard needed to access my apartment. The span of time given to expect a stranger in my home was one full week. Reasons given include : reading my water meter, cleaning my AC unit, fire-proofing my kitchen, inspecting my shower head. None of these were maintenance requests on my behalf, I was informed they would happen and could not opt out. Specific Problems : September 2023 : Upon move in, I was told very explicitly that I needed to pay the deposit by money order, NOT cashier's check. The email, PDFs and all communications specified that a cashier's check would NOT be accepted, and only a money order could be used to pay my deposit. The morning of move in I hit up every credit union in Terre Haute to find a money order and NOT a cashier's check. Finally a woman at the third credit union I visited told me they'd made many cashier's checks for Village Quarter, and lo and behold, a cashier check WAS accepted. Upon move in, I informed my landlord of my apartment's AC unit having had exposed insulation foam that my cat could easily access and possibly digest. Nothing was ever done. February 2024 : A fire breaks out in an apartment in my building. No smoke alarms sounded and evacuations were ever conducted. I was only made aware of this danger when I could smell smoke and saw firemen setting up their ladders https://www.mywabashvalley.com/news/multiple-people-displaced-after-apartment-fire-in-terre-haute/amp/ A dumpster was brought in to empty out the apartment; as of my moving out six months later, it is still in front of my building. May 2024 : Three months before move out, I was informed I would need to complete a pre-renewal inspection. I never indicated I was going to renew. I was told my apartment needed to be "more organized" and I was at risk of a lease violation. For context, I have a pile of about five plastic tote bins and maybe a dozen or so cardboard moving boxes in the corner of my living room. I asked for clarification, or at least a more objective goal than "more organized", and was told to "download TikTok", because "they have organization tips." I was told I couldn't have my belongings in the corner of my living room, because "the ceiling might leak". I pointed out that all of the plumbing for the apartment is catty corner to my stack of boxes, and that plumbing leaks there are impossible. She clarified, leaks in case of rain. I suppose Village Quarter expects their roofs to leak? Never mind the fact that if the ceiling possibly leaking the the problem, there is no where I can store my belongings that isn't under a ceiling. The landlord doing the inspection was condescending, rude, and completely unprofessional. I was told it would be impossible to actually inspect my apartment, because this one corner is inaccessible, and that there would be a rescheduling of the inspection. See June 14th. June 2024 : June 1st : I came down with what I suspected was Covid and couldn't work. My rent would be late and I let management know via email I had applied to the states emergency rental assistance program. Three days later I was threatened with an eviction. June 9th - 11:30 pm a maintenance man comes to my door because of a neighbors plumbing emergency. June 14th - I am informed that the rescheduled inspection will take place sometime between the hours of 9 am and 5 pm, between the days of Monday the 17th and Friday the 21st. June 21st - Even with a window of an entire week, and after spending a week making sure my work schedule can accommodate a drop in inspection at any time, no inspection ever occurs. July 2024 : My air conditioning unit breaks; the primary knob used to turn on the unit is so loose I can only set my air conditioner to low. Maintenance sees the unit on July 3rd, and I am informed the AC tech will be in next week. No other contact is ever made. My AC unit remains broken for seven weeks in July and August. August 2024 : The dumpster placed in February (see above) is overflowing with trash. Insects visibly swarm. August 10th : I send an email to the property manager requesting proof of rental payment for the apartments I am applying to. I never receive a response. August 18th : My AC unit is not operational. It is 80 degrees F at midnight with 85% humidity. After reporting a faulty knob six weeks ago, my AC unit is finally fixed. (Credit where credit is due, I have never had any problems with the maintenance staff, they've all been sweet, friendly and helpful) September 2024 The dumpster placed in front of my unit back in February remains as I move out.

    I recently moved out and when looking for apartments I just couldn't find any that were going to…read moregive me a bang for my buck! Until I toured village quarter, the leasing agents were so friendly and answered all my questions with ease. This is such a great environment and i love all the accommodations. If you're looking to rent in Terre Haute this is the place!

    Greenbriar Village Apartments

    Greenbriar Village Apartments

    (4 reviews)

    I lived at Greenbriar from April 2014-August 2016. There are pros and cons…read more First, Mark and MaryBeth were great. Both accommodated all my requests in very timely fashions. Mark did the best he could with the resources he was allotted by the property owners. This man runs himself ragged to do repairs in this complex, but there really is only so much he can do when the units are outdated with extremely old appliances. MaryBeth always responded to me right away when I had a question. She was so sweet and helpful, and again her job isn't made any easier by the property owners. I have lived in apartments for 15 years and I know when you have good staff who try to work hard but are limited by property owners who give them no resources. You can always tell where the problems lie based on the solutions being offered. All that being said, the complex itself leaves a lot to be desired. I do like all the trees. I like the general layout of the units. I was always in a more updated unit so they were clean with newer kitchen appliances. I liked how big the patios were and how quiet the complex was. I liked that they were pet friendly and relatively affordable. I hated the spider problem. But I'm super afraid of spiders. I also really hated the old appliances (AC, etc). They were so inefficient that my electric bill was often well over $250/month. There were problems with mold, based on the horrible musty smell my apartment had. Water leaked badly from the walls and ceilings, so the roof was in terrible shape. Windows are single pane and leak like crazy. The giant back sliding glass door had no seal on it and you could feel the outside air coming in constantly. Many units flood very badly. Mine did not, thankfully, but I have seen the water around the complex and I know those apartments are in bad shape. These are not issues with the manager or maintenance. These are clearly problems with the property owners trimming costs and refusing to take care of the residents. If the owners cared, they would update the heating/cooling systems, replace all windows and doors, and have the place checked for mold. Flood protection is a must. But they don't care so these things will never change.

    Extremely disappointed with how moving out was handled. Lost my entire deposit and was charged…read moreeven more on top of it to move out. I was expected to pay for replacing outdated items in the apartment that had absolutely nothing to do with me. I even cleaned the entire apartment prior to moving out only to find out that it was useless because I was charged $105 for a cleaning fee. I would never go back here. I would never recommend anyone to live here. I'm not the only person that's been cheated out of money. Even though I always paid rent on time and kept to myself, I was still treated like dirt. If there was a star lower than 1, I would give it. The only thing I recommend about this place is to stay away from it.

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    RiverFront Lofts

    (7 reviews)

    Lived in the apartments for a bit over a year now. At first, they were great! The apartments…read morethemselves are spacious, a bit expensive to heat up during the winter, but in general quiet, mostly with professionals living here. However, several months ago a new management took over. Sadly, the overall condition outside of the apartments has gone down significantly. The trash is EVERYWHERE now. Inside the hallways, study rooms, the parking lot. Where the old management used to have a cleaner who would clean every day except weekends, we have not seen a cleaner ONCE with the new management. There are a lot more freshmen it seems like so the professional environment is gone, so if you want a quieter living situation, look somewhere else. Lots of loud parties and people don't seem to respect public places, the new management doesn't enforce it either. There are many residents with pets and the poop is everywhere on the sidewalks now. I used to use study rooms a lot in the past, but now they are unkept, the bathroom downstairs is disgusting and there's trash everywhere. The only thing new management added was a ping pong table, but it doesn't mask the neglect everywhere else. Very sad on how a once really pleasant living turning into a dirty, unkept space.

    Boy I wish I could give zero stars…read more Price: I at first thought the price was reasonable. My rent was $1399 for 2 bedroom. $700 per person seemed reasonable for a nice apartment. Until we lived on the 2nd floor and the electric bill averaged $300 per month. Water is a standard charge added to the bill each month and trash/sewage is included. Quality: overall, the quality of the apartment was pretty good. The kitchen had granite countertops, the finished concrete floors were a nice aesthetic. That's pretty much where the good quality stops. The doors and cabinetry were made of very cheap materials that scratch and dent easily. The floor was not level so some doors would not stay open, so I had to buy door stops. My dryer did not work well so I had to run every load twice to get clothes dry. The worst was the insulation. My ceilings were not fully insulated, so I couldn't keep heat in. Also, SO MANY bugs could crawl in. I had a wasp problem for months before maintenance re-sealed some walls. Maintenance: probably the only section where I have mostly positive things to say. The maintenance staff were great!! They were friendly and I rarely had to wait more than a day for help. The wasp problem was annoying but they were trying to get rid of the nest before doing anything about sealing the walls. Staff: I hate to be negative, but there is really nothing positive to say about the office staff here. They are almost always rude and not helpful. I was going to resign to a one-bedroom and the building manager told me she had a unit saved for me while I was making sure it was what I wanted. I went to sign my lease and she told me someone else signed for that unit and there were no other units available in the time frame I needed. I'm pretty sure that manager got booted and the new one is cleaning up all her messes. I signed a pet agreement and they emailed me a month before my lease was up to tell me I needed to sign a pet agreement and pay $250 because they didn't have one on file. A great example of them being rude is the parking situation, which I'll get to now. Parking: there is a really nice big lot. Which would be great except they are low enforcing parking passes. Which would be wonderful except there is no nearby street parking. You can get a guest permit that is good for 2 days, but you can only get it during office hours and only have two guests at a time. So you cannot entertain guests or have a guest come without having enough notice to go get them a parking pass. Like I said, it would be fine, except there is no nearby parking. I guess you could have guests park on wabash a mile away and go drive to pick them up. When i asked the office staff where guests could park nearby, I got a standard reply that I needed to go to the office and get a guest pass during office hours (9-5 M-R and 9-4 on Fridays, I believe) Anyway, don't live here.

    Sharp Flats

    Sharp Flats

    (7 reviews)

    Their apartment are decently sized. I'm 5'1. I rented a studio from them for 520 a month including…read moreutilities. I moved out in May of 2019. They do try to email you every time they are coming over, but more often they just show up. They are so super quick to rent out the apartment they start showing my four months after I moved in.. the people I shared the house (having their own studios) with are scheduled to move out in August and their apartments started to get shown literally at the same time as mine. Again I moved out in May... Laurie is a very nice lady. I only met Wendy (the owner) once or twice in my year of living there. Most people I've talked to said they have never received their deposit back from them. I'm still waiting to get my deposit and it is July. I sent them photos of damages that were caused prior to me living there. We will see if I ever get my deposit back.

    Sharp Flats is, easily, the worst student renting company in Terre Haute. They take advantage of…read morestudents and once the lease is signed, they treat them like they have no rights. They try to cheat young people out of their own money, pressure them to end leases early so they can make more money, and say they allow pets but then berate you about them and insult you and your pets to your face. If you are a student in Terre Haute, please rent from someone else. Their rent is astronomical and they barely take care of their properties, and blame every problem on their tenants. I would give a negative rating if it was possible, they should not be allowed to rent to young people.

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