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Lynn Tilley

4 years ago

I am a customer of affinity, being managed by fpi,...

I am a customer of affinity, being managed by fpi, and very poorly I may add.
The small apartments were nice, but only because we had many amenities that we were told were our extended living areas, until the virus hit. We were locked down tight, no gathering, still no gathering, no use of our extended living areas, we were locked out of all of that. First the amenities were slowly opened up Monday through Friday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. but you must sign in and wipe everything clean before and after use, time limits, people limits, social distancing, required to wear masks. Took away any desire to use our amenities and treated like a bunch of first graders. This apartment building is 55+ independent living but turned into a prison and the residents had nothing they could do about it. We were stuck in our small apartments, nowhere to go, the building felt like a airless tomb sucking the life out of its prisoners. Also I might add that we were not compensated for the loss of these amenities, they tell us they are not part of our rent! Now isn t that nice that the owners are paying for all these extra amenities out of their own pocket, that would account for why our rents are so high I guess.
The building is showing the stress too, no, it s not lonely, depressed, isolated, but it is sick! We have untrained and unsupervised maintenance men, dirty and smelly garbage rooms that they weren t even shown how to lock securely which left them open three times in two weeks. The front door entry is kept locked 24/7 yet the back doors of the garbage room were left wide open for anything to come in. Right now there are dirty wine glasses in the pub from last weeks pub night, not the first time I might add, guess the house keeper doesn t clean the pub on Friday s or Monday s, but what the heck, nobody goes in there for ice anymore after they put a lock on the ice machine to keep the residents out.
This is fpi management, and it sucks!

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