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Lynndale Apartments

Lynndale Apartments

(10 reviews)

I lived in building 2137 for 10 years, this is a great apartment complex. I highly recommend. I am…read moreactually after a year in another location thinking of coming back. The staff exceptional, the grounds keepers and maintenance staff always right at your call. Happily Reconsidering. Ivy M.

Not bad but not really that good. I was looking for a place to stay for 6 months, which is hard to…read morefind. Lynndale offers flexible leases, so here I am and I've been here for 3 months. I have one of the furnished units and it seems as if they kind of just threw it all together and are charging a hefty price for what it is. The appliances in the kitchen are outdated, the burners on our stove are raised and not flat, which causes pans to slide and potentially fall on the floor. One of our rooms came with two twin beds, which was weird to begin with, but as the apartment advised for us to push them together, they are of different heights and softnesses which is uncomfortable. The building I am in is one of the older ones, and the hallways are kind of sketchy looking. Also, the WiFi sucks really bad from time to time. It is quiet, and I do like how they gave us Tupperware. Also, the hot water heats up fairly quickly. One thing I noticed is that the apartment does not have any vents for the heat to come out of, so as fall/winter approaches I guess we will see if it is cold or not. Utilities are included, which is nice. If you are looking for a short term place to live, it's not bad. Otherwise, I wouldn't live here long term.

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Villa De Faire Apartments

(4 reviews)

I lived in these apartments for 2 years. Very quick to get me in because i was fostering 2 boys and…read morei needed more room. Very nice apartments with lots of room for me to raise 2 boys who loved toys. Management was very helpful with everything i needed and very understanding. Always had the yards cleaned up. Maintenance did a walk through at least 1+ time (usually more) a day to make sure things were where they needed to be in the yards. Very quick with fixes and i couldn't be more thankful for that. I never had any rat problem as this lady complianed in previous review i live in the same building she did. Basements where always very clean and swept 1 if not more times a week. About the first review with bad pictures... That picture of "poop" was outside of her place and it was more than likely her because she always had something to complain about or make up. She made living there hell for everyone even for people not in her building. She would go door to door to other buildings and harrass people who lived there because she always thought everyone was out to get her. She ended up forcing great tenants to leave.

NOTE: Everything cited in this review is 100% true and accurate, almost all of it is supported by…read morepolice reports. The police have been here many, many times because of management's treatment of myself and other tenants. Officers have told tenants that they believe the tenants are in the right, management is acting abusively and have offered to write letters to that effect, should this go to court. Current tenant, stuck in a lease til next year. Mgmt does not seem to have any boundaries. The old man that runs this place uses his key to enter young women's apartments whenever he wants, catching them in various states of undress. He used his key on my door while I used the restroom (I was home alone so the bathroom door was open, no less.) As he banged on the door I hollered from down the hallway "Please don't come in, I'm in the bathroom, I will be there in just a sec". The repair man that was with him told me later that he wasn't even listening while he banged, he was talking away with the repair guy. So he didn't hear me reply, and decided that using his key was the right thing to do, thus interrupting me in a very vulnerable (and humiliating) state. It's very common to come home from a long day at work to find tools and other signs of entry in one's home. When questioned, mgmt brushes it off by saying "Oh, yeah, I just had to get in there for a minute". They have tenant's numbers on file but courtesy calls are often not placed, just constant pop-bys and intrusions. Police reports have been filed. In one instance, they hired a crew to come replace my sink because the counters were drooping BADLY, the sink gave way if you touched it. It should have been a day, maybe a day and a half work. The crew dragged it out for almost three weeks. As I work from home, I gave the workers my cell number, told them I would be in the back working and to call me if they needed anything. Instead of calling, the worker helped himself down my hallway, poked into various rooms and eventually threw my bedroom door open and walked inside! Of course I screamed, oh boy did I let him have it! I hollered that he had NO business waking through my home, and unless he was a rent paying, lease holding tenant he should NEVER walk through someone else's house uninvited. Then I called management to complain about the invasion. She actually had the audacity to tell me that PROPOSITIONING her employees to pay my rent was inappropriate. Excuse me? How the heck you got that from what I told you is beyond me, but you should be protecting your tenants from the intrusive, pushy, nosy, invasive perverts you send into there homes! But that never happens here. No matter who abuses a tenants privacy, the tenant is blamed. I truly don't understand why they give us keys at all, considering how they take free-for-all rights to every intimate portion of our lives here. They do not maintain garbage the grounds, trash everywhere. When asked they say that it blows by from neighboring complexes. That does not explain why a baby diaper sat next to the dumpster for months; why the same mashed in, walked on pile of trash sat next to the entrance for the majority of my time here. They refuse to fix my broken appliances, every tenant I have spoken to has mice including myself, there has been a trap with a dead mouse in it in the basement for as long as I can remember - along with a large, mouse/feces infested pile of insulation that has also been there since my walk through in January and is there today, in August. It would be so simple to pick it up and move it to the trash but they just haven't. Garbage littered the hallway for weeks, they refused to clean it after multiple tenant complaints so police were called to document it. There was feces smeared through the hallway upstairs - it made the entire building smell. I don't even know how long it took them to clean it up but it was a long time. The building smelled the whole time. Police are in these units regularly, often to protect tenants from management's neglect or mistreatment. Before I moved in I checked for online reviews and there weren't any. Hopefully this review will be of assistance to someone that searches like I did.

Stone Meadows Apartments - apartments - Updated May 2026

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