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    Carlton Apartments - After maintenance painted over the stain on the trim

    Carlton Apartments

    (4 reviews)

    I have lived at Carlton apartments for about 11 years and there has been new management…read more I had an issue with Stacy in the beginning! I broke up with my fiancé and wanted to take over the lease and she assume I had poor credit! She was real QUIET when she found out I was in the 800 club. Her apology should have been LOUD as her DISRESPECT! I highly don't recommend residency at the Carlton apartments. They don't keep up with anything! All inquiries fall on DEAF ears! I have pictures of black mold in the bathroom ceiling and underneath the kitchen sink. If you call them they half ass fix the solution. They paint over BLACK MOLD to cover things up. Next step for me to report them to NJ Department of Community Affairs. I recently asked for a new refrigerator and someone was moving out and they gave it to me without cleaning it out and remind you it's COVID and the refrigerator they gave me was worst than the one I complained about. The only positive thing about the complex that it is a safe and comfortable environment but the management does not fix anything! Don't let me start on how disgusting the laundry rooms are Don't walk....RUN away from this place.

    On the day I signed my lease, I was asked to leave a review, so here's my experience at the Carlton…read morewhere I pay $2,000 a month for a renovated unit in under 4100 characters. On move-in day, I noticed various issues: brown marks on the trim throughout the unit from the stain applied to the floors, dirty and unpainted windows, unresponsive thermostat, faulty washer, slow bathroom sink drain, unfinished bedroom closets, broken blinds, and more. Not the best first impression, but I was hopeful. Over my first weekend the lights would sometimes flicker, I discovered there's only one port in the entire unit for the internet router and it's at the far end of the unit in the bedroom, dust and wood shavings poured from the microwave vent on its first use, and the smell of the stain on the floors was almost overwhelming. I sent management an email on Sunday highlighting what I enjoyed about the property and made note of all the issues I've listed so far. The problems persisted after multiple maintenance visits. The most significant issue was the non-functional in-unit laundry, the sole feature of the renovated unit. By this point it had been a week and other than now having paint on my floor not much had changed. I followed up with management and included photos of the unit. I also requested a rent reduction until the laundry was fixed and even offered to finish the painting myself. Management sent over a bottle of paint and a brush. I attempted some painting myself but encountered further issues with the unit, including the kitchen sink leaking water next to an outlet and the stacked laundry units tipping over after one of maintenance's attempts at getting it started. When I took a photo of the laundry unit after it fell out of the closet onto the floor and showed it to management in-person, I overheard maintenance on the phone joking about how, "they're supposed to do that" and "it's just gravity." I personally did not find these jokes funny or appropriate considering the safety risk that it could have been to me or my dog. After escalating the situation to the regional manager, an inspection was finally conducted. They repeatedly praised maintenance for their work and provided a variety of explanations for why the unit is the way that it is, but promised me that this was not the norm for JCM and that the issues would be resolved asap. Two maintenance visits later and other than spray painted windows and fixed sinks the unit was mostly the same. After the second maintenance visit I watched a live feed from my security camera as management entered my unit with a member of maintenance and bad-mouthing me in my own living room. I sent videos to upper management of the state of my unit after the "completed" repairs, and I was told it's unfortunate I still feel underwhelmed about my apartment. They offered to send maintenance back again if I marked where I wanted them to paint with tape but warned that the next inspection would be the last. In the end, I decided to drop the matter as I could no longer afford to take more time off work to accommodate their schedule. 18 days into my lease and I finally now have a functioning washing machine, yet management has repeatedly ignored my request to adjust the first 17 days of my lease without it. In my opinion, if even the most basic inspection was done prior to my move-in date all of these issues could have easily been resolved in the weeks between my application being approved and signing the lease. I highly do not recommend The Carlton or any JCM managed properties. The buildings are old, management is unprofessional, and the half-finished paint job tells me they do not perform even the most basic of inspections and maintenance before leasing out units for $2,000. I can only give this property two stars. One for a roof, running water, electricity, and basic kitchen appliances. And one for the dog park.

    Ewing Town Center - Tow truck towing residents

    Ewing Town Center

    (5 reviews)

    I was a resident of Ewing Town Center for almost two years, and while the property looks appealing…read morefrom the outside, my experience was far from what was advertised and the stores aren't even open yet, I can't imagine the issues to arise when that happens. * Decline in community standards: When we first moved in, we expected a higher quality of living based on the price point and marketing. Over time, management began allowing tenants who were not able to maintain basic community standards. This led to frequent noise issues, unauthorized gatherings, and even instances of neighbors facing eviction for non-payment. The overall environment declined significantly. * Lease & policy changes: Mid-lease, management added unexpected fees, including $100 for an additional parking spot, with threats of towing if not paid, some tenants got towed! I parked in the same spot for nearly two years with no problem, and suddenly it became an issue. This kind of inconsistency feels more like a money grab than fair policy. * Maintenance concerns: The building itself was new but not built well. We dealt with a leaking roof and soaked rugs and walls, and when new tenants moved in next door, cockroaches appeared for the first time in our unit. The amount of lighting in the community, good luck getting sleep. Issues like this were disruptive and unacceptable for the price point. * Move-out process: Before leaving, I paid a professional cleaning service out of my own pocket to make sure the apartment was spotless. Despite this, management still deducted a cleaning fee from my security deposit, which comes across as a standard practice rather than an honest charge. * Amenities: For a property marketed as "luxury," having only two grills for the entire community is unreasonable. Simple things like this show that management is more focused on cutting costs than providing livable amenities. Be prepared for the security guard driving around speeding constantly!!! In short, what begins as a nice-looking complex quickly reveals itself to be poorly managed, with declining resident quality, constant policy changes, and hidden costs. If you're considering Ewing Town Center, be prepared for frustration and disappointment.

    This complex has a ton of buildings and unit types. I am a very particular person so I asked to…read moreview 6 of the units. I felt like a bother but the leasing office was very friendly and did not mind at all! I visited the office multiple times and often had follow up questions and everyone was so knowledgeable and friendly. Evelyn and Bree in particular really made me want to sign with this community. Those two need a raise!! I don't normally come to leave apartment reviews but Evelyn and Bree deserve recognition for their efforts in helping residents find the perfect home for them!

    The Edge at Yardley

    The Edge at Yardley

    (13 reviews)

    This is a very lovely community. I moved here in 2017 after looking at many other apartments in the…read morearea. None compared. The Edge offered newly renovated units with very nice amenities, honestly, it was like moving into a hotel! Management made me feel comfortable and the leasing process was easy; Barb is in charge of leasing, she listened to what I needed and found me a quiet unit. I originally moved into a one bedroom, however, a year later, when I needed more room, Barb found me a larger newly renovated unit. If you're going to check out The Edge, talk to Barb for sure. Working from home during COVID was fine here. The pool was available by registration only, which was not a problem. Neighbors are very friendly too. The grounds are kept clean, there are a couple of dog runs and the club house is gorgeous! (It closed during COVID but I think it reopened recently.) Anytime there was an issue, Maintenance was on it ASAP; Dave takes care of much of the maintenance and he is great. If you are looking for a great apartment complex, check out The Edge, talk with Barb in leasing and I think you will like it here.

    I would just like to say that The Edge at Yardley is a one of a kind!! I absolutely love this…read morecommunity and all that they do for their residents. The maintenance lead Dave is awesome and is on top of things. He is so helpful and kind and your problems (if any) are his and he will fix things ASAP. Barbara and Lisa in the office are wonderful ladies. They are quick with responses and so sweet. Everyone resident in the community are so nice and respectful. I love it here!

    Yardley Crossing - Every time it rains I have to do this. 2000+ a month.  Unreal!

    Yardley Crossing

    (11 reviews)

    Back again! Come home to notice on door saying trash costs are going up bc of tenants…read more Ok. So, I'm tired of dodging bees (yes, stung by bees because the trash compactor was full.) so, tenants bring their trash to the dumpster but can't put it INTO the dumpster. Our cost for trash is going up because of tenants? It wasn't removing the trash dumpsters and getting one for an entire development? Pass the cost onto us? Approached whatever her name is at the leasing office and say, tired of getting stung by bees. What do bees have to do with anything? "I was stung bc of all the shit sitting around the dumpster." "That's why we wrote the letter." The compactor is FULL! Shall I bring the trash down to your home? Or should I bring it back to my house. Sense. They are ill equipped for logical anything. I would have liked my ceilings painted as I requested. (Over 5 years ago...after the ceilings were reinforced, spackled, and left unpainted!) This place is a trash heap they created and then blame tenants for their lack of ownership of a situation. Enjoy the photo of having to clear rain water from my dryer exhaust

    Bait and switch experience from the start of my lease. Nothing about the inside of these…read moreapartments is "luxury". What the other reviews mention is 100% my experience as well. The maintenance team was the only positive thing about living here. I truly feel sorry for them having to try to maintain these awful "cheap" so called apartments. The rents go up every year and the utilities are based on occupancy and go up frequently. There are no separate meters for actual usage so you pay whatever management says you pay. Garbage bins are always full, drafty apartments, cold downstairs, hot upstairs because they are not properly insulated. There are gaps in the door frame and around HVAC unit and you can see daylight allowing bugs to come in. Sidewalks flood every time it rains . Management promised to have this addressed and fixed for many years and finally fixed 1/2 of the the sidewalk in our building but the other half of the tenants still had flooded sidewalks.

    Scudder Falls - apartments - Updated May 2026

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