Jay O'Meara Review of Allied Orion Group
It is a true exercise patience to live in one of A...
It is a true exercise patience to live in one of Allied Orion's properties. I live in one of their Denver buildings and have had truly nothing but poor experiences.
The front desk is primarily responsible for bringing in new tenants. That is clearly the only job that they were told they had to do because every time they deal with someone from the building, it feels like they are dealing with cleaning up dog poo.
We've now been here for a year and a half and I've held off reviewing both the building and the management company as long as possible. However there is a saying about repeating the same action and expecting a different outcome, so I think now is the time to speak up.
The staff the building, including maintenance and cleaning, are all great. However they don't last very long. The only explaination I can come up with, because most of the people I know in the building are very reasonable, is that they are treated very poorly. That also holds true when looking at the turnover in the front office. Not a single person from when we moved in is still here. Actually, scratch that. The current head of the office was here originally but doesn't seem to be enjoying her life at all.
Even though this is not a "full-service" building, the management does deal with a lot of the day to day. Parking. Maintenance. Cleaning. Move-in/move out. Package delivery. All of this takes away from their time selling the building to new residents, which means that every minute that they have to spend dealing with a current resident is a waste of their time.
And none of this would be a problem at all of they had a decent attitude about it. However when our parking spot was taken for the second time, management could not tell us who was supposed to be parking in that spot and which spots were available. So they had one job to do (keep track of the parking spots), and they couldn't even do it.
So to sum it all up, just avoid. Avoid living in any of their buildings. Avoid over paying for any of their apartments. Avoid even complaining about it because really nothing will change.
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