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Aaron Holloway

4 years ago

The apartments are okay, the location is great and...

The apartments are okay, the location is great and the social life is solid. Only bad thing about living here? Working with the administration. Unless you are financially 100% solid, do not try to live here. For what you get, again other then location, they are over price and they will charge you something in the ball park of $80 for being a single day late. On that single day, even if you have signed a promise to pay note they will begin the eviction process immediately. You WILL get a 3 day pay or quit notice on your door even if you make arrangements with them. This happened to me because school funds don't come in until the first week of school... you think they would work with students because of this. I'm on a scholarship program and those funds get passed out the same time as loan payments. So basically the first month of every semester living here will jack up the rent by $100. In order to pay them on time I had to dip into my savings, money that I had set aside to have a minor foot surgery done in like three days. I had to reschedule because that $100 is not something I can afford. They WILL NOT work with you, even if you are hospitalized. Found that out last year when that happened. My bishop had to step in and my ward basically paid all their stupid fees.

They take advantage of collage students, and even though the front desk and front facing admin people are really nice and professional sounding? They can't do anything for you. Or rather, they won't do anything for you. Ever. I have reached out to them several times to try and figure things out and every time they screwed me over. One time I even had to go to BYU to get them to back down on one of their stupid cleaning check rule (which happen every month, with no ability to reschedule in case your schedule doesn't fit with theirs, just FYI).

I have lived here for two years, only reason I haven't moved during that time is it would be way more expensive to do that in the middle of my masters program. The second I can, i'm out of here.

Do. Not. Live. Here.

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