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I live at one of the properties here, and am wonde...

I live at one of the properties here, and am wondering why if the governor said pools are allowed to open, that ours cannot. It is 88 degrees, and yesterday the power was out for HOURS and instead of being able to relax in the pool we had to sit in our AC-less apartments. All of the apartment complexes around us have opened their pools half capacity. Last year at this time our pool was also closed for maintenance for weeks with no explanation as to why. I am now seeing this apparently is a lack of preparedness on the property managements fault, which is insane considering the high prices we pay here for amenities to be open. We currently will be fined if we even use our grill? What is the point of paying and living here if we can t even sit in a public chair in the courtyard without being fined $500? The governor has lifted these sanctions and I need an answer as to why greystar is the one of the ONLY apartment complexes in south end that apparently chooses not to follow them. I have been incredibly frustrated living here, and I know it is a common theme with the 20+ people I have met living here. They claim to have closed our pool to keep us safe, however when a vet confirmed our dog park was so filthy It was infested with giardia and could get us humans sick, it took the management over SIX months to even clean it. Which in fact shows, they do not care about our safety one bit so I am not sure why they are choosing now to claim they do. If they claim they want to keep us safe, why has there been glass in a stairwell for over 2 months? Why are there no lights in the parking garage after 30+ break ins? Why do half the doors lock? I moved in here before it was greystar property, and am absolutely bummed they took over halfway through my lease. Pathetic excuse for a management team.

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