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My best advice is to run in the opposite direction...

My best advice is to run in the opposite direction of any building managed by Peak. Here is a list of just some of egregious things that have happened to us while living in our apartment less than a year (at Fairfield & Schubert in Logan):
- On move-in day, our keys did not work for our apartment. When asked for an estimate of how long it would take to have the issue corrected, we were yelled at on the phone and there was no effort to communicate how we were to receive the keys that allowed us to access the apartment.
- There was a broken window in one bedroom when we moved in, it took approximately 2 weeks to get it fixed, and broken glass was left all over the floor from the repair.
- When our kitchen screen needed to be replaced, the technician just left the window WIDE OPEN and left our apartment. We have pets.
- Despite asking for our windows to be repaired, they have not been. The heat in this building does not work and the windows are so old and drafty they might as well be open (a clear city code violation). Our thermostat has to be set at 79 constantly degrees for our bedroom to barely hit 68. Our average gas bill is about $150/month just to make our apartment live able.
- Our back door stopped closing when it was 20 degrees outside (due to shoddy construction and an interior door being used as an exterior door not actually attached correctly to a frame). It took three calls to the emergency line to even get someone to call us about it and another two hours for someone to address it. Not to mention that we were yelled at, blamed for the issue, and threatened on the phone in the process.
- The worst thing: someone with a key entered our apartment without our knowledge or permission. We had to speak with police. Again, when we raised the concern about our safety and the safety of our pets (if it wasn't Peak, could they change our locks?) with Cory, the property manager, we were met with hostility and no action.

TL;DR: If you're looking for a home that you can feel safe in, don't rent from Peak.

EDIT: In case you're wondering, reached out via the email provided and directly to the owner and nothing was done to "rectify outstanding issues."

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