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    We lived here for about 6 months before moving due to a job relocation…read more Pros: Maintenance and office staff are quick to respond to issues. They were great to deal with. Very quiet We felt pretty safe in general. $25 garage parking is a steal. The hotels across the street were very convenient for visiting family members. My husband enjoyed the gym and the pool is pretty nice. The close proximity to Hy Vee and Fairview Eagan was awesome. The close-by Eagan Community Park is wonderful. Cons Apartment amenities were not great. Our kitchen had drawers that were falling out and there was a decent amount of peeling paint and water damage/mold around the windows. One bathroom sink had tons of hair in the drain that caused it to not work well until we pulled the hair out. None of these were bad enough to complain about to management,but it was disappointing. It was clear that not much had been done to the apartment when we moved in besides light cleaning and maybe new carpet. If you enjoy walking outside, I probably wouldn't recommend this complex. There aren't many sidewalks and the one that there is can only be accessed from the parking lot. We have a baby and we didn't feel very safe walking around a busy parking lot with her just to reach the sidewalk. It also took us 1 month to receive our deposit refund check and I had to email them to ask where it was after the state limit of 21 days had passed. It was annoying. If the management company redid the units, then it would be a solid 4 stars, taking off a bit for the weird lack of sidewalks. We felt the rent was about $200 too high for this place (we had a 2 bedroom) considering its age.

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    Worst management EVER! OMG! Living here has been such a headache. I have been threatened by other…read moretenants, blatently ignored by the leasing office when I raise concerns, there are homeless people who wander the grounds and the office does not care. The apartments are beautiful and the location is great. If they get new management it could be a great place to live. As long as ashley is there it will be garbage.

    I'm currently trying to leave the apartment under the 'broken lease clause,' but the Thomas Lake…read moreleasing office is making it very very difficult. Here's a run down of the nightmare so far, and other severe issues I had here: - A situation in which a $5,000 check mailed to me was taken from building 1530's by an individual. When I brought up the issue with Thomas Lake's Leasing office, I was told that there was nothing they could do about it and shrugged the situation off. As the situation was likely a theft at the time, and with very little help, I chose to call the police and started a report - the police said they would call the Thomas Lake office in the morning. The police made several attempts at calling the office, but no one answered the phone. When I e-mailed the office about the situation asking for help in identifying the individual who took the check with the cameras mounted in the lobby of 1530, I was met with silence and had to *personally* walk into the office to get an answer, with the police never being responded to. When I asked the staff about what they saw on the cameras, the property manager proceeded to lie and say there is no cameras in the lobby area, even though there are, as I counted them, three, all aimed at the mailboxes and parcel room. In this situation I would have accepted "sorry, but it is corporate policy not to release video footage without a warrant," but I didn't appreciate being stonewalled and ultimately lied to, not to mention the legality of refusing to acknowledge the police in the first place, and perhaps even protecting criminal actions. - A forementioned incident in which, roughly around the 10th of December time-frame, I stopped by the office to declare that I was leaving Jan 1st, as I had purchased a home. I was told by the leasing agent (who I believe is named "Annie?") that she couldn't do anything at the moment, as the property manager (the same individual who lied to me about the cameras,) had gone home early (and in fact had constantly gone home early on multiple occasions when I needed something done). The leasing agent did assure me that she would forward the message, and proceeded to write it down on a sticky note. After a while of not hearing back, I stopped by the office again and spoke to the general manager (same person who lied to me about the cameras,) about my moving out. When I asked about the previous communication with the leasing agent, the general manager seemed perplexed before telling me she found a digital note left by the leasing agent on her computer. She then said, to the best of my recollection, 'yeah, I see the notification now put in from the leasing agent. You should really only have to pay for January, which is something you already did. I guess you'll just have to pay your broken lease fines and then your move-out costs,' to which I verbally agreed to, and told her I would begin moving out, that she was free to flip the apartment and rent it out again, and that she was welcome to send me the bill whenever she'd like. I was not able to follow up on this immediately, since I was moving to a new home and starting a new job. At the end of the month I shut off my Minnesota Energy account as, again, I was told that my lease was ending in January. I followed up the shuttering of my account with calling the office, in which everyone immediately seemed confused, and that my lease was extended all the way to the end of the February, far beyond the Thomas Lake's "60-day" notice policy. I was forwarded to the general manager (same person who lied to me about the cameras,)  who went on to tell me that since I emailed Hayley on Jan 1st, that my 60 day notice would end on February and that I was still on the hook for February's rent ($1530,) and the utilities. At that point I mentioned that I had spoken to the leasing agent earlier than Jan 1st about me leaving, to which the general manager said something to the effect of 'if you don't have written proof of that, I don't care' and that I needed to pay the $1530 and that she threatened me by sending the rent payment to collections. At the time I was rather flustered and didn't have the time to mention the sticky note or the digital note on the general manager's system - I stated that 'so, basically I'm paying $1530 for a whoopsy?' in which the general manager denied that any wrong doing had taken place, and that she trusted her people to have written something down, despite the fact I encountered incident after incident of the Thomas Lake staff completely dropping the ball after I was told "we'll take care of it," and furthermore by hiding or destroying documentation concerning my earlier "60-day" notice.

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