The staff is corrupt, they foster an environment o...
The staff is corrupt, they foster an environment of rampant theft, and allow open air drug markets to flourish in their properties. Everytime I left Nyer URNESS my apt was broken into. The garage was burglarized, and the staff submitted a edited copy of the surveillance video that did not include the tenants responsible. Thankfully they had an actual human being on staff who showed me the unedited video. Having seen both it was clear other tenants had been edited out. That was only the first week. The executive director refused to speak on record to about the crime and would not provide me with the incident number. I did not even get notified of the burglary and the subsiquent loss of over a 1000$ of my property until the next day when I came downstairs. The unit I was in had plumbing issues so bad that I went 6 weeks without a functioning toilet or shower. It got so bad that I had to call the city inspector to get them to make repairs. A month later I was illegally locked out in obvious retaliation.The manager and the case manger stated that they had called and left 4 messages over the course of a week. After verifying that they had the right number I was surprised to find absolutely zero calls on my phone and no voicemail. These people will lie bald faced to you without a moments hesitation. And after some detective work on glassdoor.com and the BBB I found this
Compass Housing Alliance
Compass Housing Alliance
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