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    FUSE - Living room

    FUSE

    (25 reviews)

    Avoid living here. This place is awful and only benefits because of the housing crisis on campus…read moreand lack of choice for students. My son has lived at Fuse for the last 3 years - each year hoping they would improve because the location is great. Not to be. Main issues are lack of accountability from the GM and rest of staff has this "not my problem, nothing I can do attitude". They don't respond to maintenance requests, blame you for losing packages, and IF you get a live person you have to deal with them blaming you for the situation/issue - completely unprofessional and awful to work with. Cleanliness is horrible (constant garbage piled up on the floors outside the garbage shoots), poor security, elevators frequently down and mind blowingly slow, months of no hot water and avoidance of the issue until university got involved and students filed a lawsuit. Yes, they are under new management this year (2025-2026 school year) which is wonderful because they fixed the hot water issue but ALL the core issues remain. AVOID this dump.

    Do not live here. Save yourself the trouble. It's not worth it. The elevators are death…read moretraps(firefighters agreed with me), the building is disgusting, and they don't fix or clean anything unless forced to. There has been two incidents where vomit sat for months, the 5th floor trash chute has been broken for months, all of the elevator FIRE DOORS have been broken for close to a year now. There was water leaking from a light in the hallway once, I went to the main desk to say something and I got looked at and told, "oh yea, it leaks some times". It is not abnormal for a sewage pipe in the parking garage to leak for weeks without it being touched. Can't forget half the time you will either have cold water and no hot water or no cold water and only hot water. There is almost never a middle between both. I talked to some firefighters yesterday and they said they had to come to Fuse FOUR TIMES IN A DAY to rescue people from the elevators. They don't do upkeep or preventative maintenance. It's honestly hard to think of all the terrible things this place does to put into a review. There's so much. Here is a current list of things broken at Fuse Apartments: - The water - Half of the elevators - All elevator fire doors - Grills are in horrible condition - Fireplace in courtyard doesn't work - 5th floor trash chute - one of the elevator's buttons hasn't worked for over a year

    VERVE West Lafayette

    VERVE West Lafayette

    (8 reviews)

    AVOID THIS PLACE AT ALL COSTS!…read more If you're considering living at Verve Apartments, managed by Cardinal Group Management, let me save you the trouble: DON'T. My daughter's experience as a tenant there was nothing short of a nightmare due to Verve's negligence, discriminatory practices, and retaliatory actions. Here's what happened: Ignored Complaints About Unsafe Living Conditions: My daughter's roommate had her boyfriend effectively living in the apartment, violating the lease and making the living situation uncomfortable. Despite multiple complaints to Verve Management, they did absolutely nothing to address this issue. False Accusations Taken at Face Value: After a dispute over shared resources, her roommate filed a false police report claiming my daughter had poisoned her milk. The milk in question had been locked in a private refrigerator in my daughter's room for nearly a month before the alleged incident! Even after the District Attorney cleared my daughter of all charges, Verve continued to rely on the roommate's unverified claims. Retaliatory Eviction Threats: Verve issued an eviction notice based on the false allegations, without conducting a proper investigation or allowing my daughter to defend herself. They acted as judge, jury, and executioner, treating her as guilty until proven innocent. Financial and Emotional Damages: Verve's mishandling of the situation forced my daughter to vacate prematurely, leading to: - Storage fees for months of May, June, July, and part of August. - continued liability for lease payment through July despite vacating the first week of May due to Verve's unwillingness to mitigate continued threats from the old Roomate and threats of additional relations. - The stress and cost of moving twice due to their failure to create a safe living environment. Discriminatory Practices: While Verve was quick to act on false accusations against my daughter, they ignored repeated lease violations by her roommate and even relocated the roommate to another unit after the situation escalated. The new roommate also experienced similar issues and reported them, but Verve again took no meaningful action. Lack of Accountability: Verve only acknowledged their error months later, in February, after I spent a month providing evidence to prove my daughter's innocence. This ordeal wasted countless hours of my time and caused significant emotional distress for my daughter. Final Thoughts: Verve Apartments is poorly managed, unresponsive to tenant concerns, and quick to retaliate in unfair and discriminatory ways. If you value your time, money, and mental health, look elsewhere. There are plenty of other student housing options that won't treat their tenants like this. If you are a tenant who has experienced similar issues, the following remedies for relief can be pursued. If this applies to you, please send me a message--I am interested in pursuing a class action lawsuit. 1. West Lafayette Human Relations Commission 2. Tippecanoe County Human Relations Commission 3. Indiana Civil Rights Commission (ICRC) 4. HUD Indianapolis Field Office 5. Indiana Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division 6. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) 7. Small Claims or Civil Court If you've been affected by discriminatory practices, retaliatory actions, or landlord negligence, please reach out. Together, we can take action.

    Verve is an amazing place to live! Fantastic luxury amenities and well-run community events. My…read morefavorite part about living at Verve is its 24-hour maintenance. I had an issue with my shower, and within an hour, maintenance was at my apartment and solved the problem in minutes!

    Hub On Campus West Lafayette - State St

    Hub On Campus West Lafayette - State St

    (14 reviews)

    Excellent location that is close to campus and has a garage. Lots of great amenities, including a…read morebusiness center (free prints up to 100 pgs/mo), rooftop pool (my fav!), and gym. Apartments are furnished, which is a huge help with the moving process. TV and internet included. Wonderful maintenance crew and office staff--highly responsive. The downsides are that it can get noisy and that the common areas can get dirty--especially on weekends. Lots of college students living here for off-campus residences.

    The Hub is the worst place you could live in West Lafayette and possibly all of Indiana. Hub has…read moreno regard for the well being of its residents and its only goal is to make more money. The $100 a month parking is a complete scam - most apartment complexes provide free parking such as Morris Rentals which is a few streets down. The staff has verbally lied to my friends and I on multiple occasions while we have stayed here. The community manager is incompetent at her job and has rarely helped with any issues. When my aggressive roommate broke the door to my room there were no repercussions even though I expressed I no longer felt safe living in the apartment with him. When I was first looking to move here I was promised a certain room by a Hub staff member, but it was my mistake for not having them write it down. They instead put me in a room which had a bathroom on the direct opposite end of the apartment. I also asked the staff member if anyone else had already signed for a room in the apartment I was looking at, and they said no. I found out a couple months later that someone had signed for the room I wanted a week prior which is why they put me in a different room. When I first moved in I was delighted to see that a huge glass pane was shattered in our kitchen and the floors were filthy. Luckily they did not have us pay for it, but it shows how much effort they put into cleaning up the rooms before people move in. Hub's community manager isn't much of a community manager - unless community manager means making life miserable for the residents. Half the time she is on vacation somewhere and thus unavailable. However, even when she is available she is very unhelpful. She seems to have very little knowledge about the information in the lease agreement because when asked about things she either says she doesn't know or responds with something that is incorrect with regards to the lease. When my roommate was put under investigation by West Lafayette police for sexual assault I requested that he be moved to another room at Hub since I no longer felt safe in my own home. He also broke into my room which I promptly reported to the community manager. However, he wasn't moved or even fined for what he did because his parents are lawyers and Hub rather not lose money than do the right thing. I spoke over email with the regional manager who didn't do much either, however, he did waive the $500 sublet fee so that I could switch rooms. One strange thing about the situation was that there weren't any other rooms available to move into when I asked about it, but when my dad called there was suddenly space available. It is clear they see us as children and do not take us seriously. My other two roommates and I were forced to pay for our aggressive roommate's room in order to get him to move out to another room in Hub (where he is currently living), so all of us are now paying 33% more just to feel safe in our apartment. Though the small relief they did provide didn't last long, because when I decided to sublet my place they decided that the $500 would not be waived. There are many better places to live in West Lafayette with much nicer staff. Hub has a nice homey vibe going for it, but it is just a façade to lure people into living here.

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