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a week ago
"UPDATE 2/26/25:
My lease is ending on 2/28/25, due to an approved medical accommodation to terminate my lease earlier. As a caveat, Cush and Wakefield originally created a lease termination document, trying to force me to sign that I would remove any negative ratings. Imagine having state and federal protection under ADA for a disability, and a company that has a low score for their property, is attempting to make you remove a warranted review, to place themselves in a better light? Additionally, there have been zero instructions provided regarding my move out, although I have asked, and my lease ends in a few days.
Future renters, you can choose to ignore all of the reviews listed here if you’d like, but don’t say that you weren’t warned, before deciding to spend your hard earned money at this property.
UPDATE 5/14/24:
It seems other tenants are now seeing the light. This community is horrible, 10/10 do NOT recommend. Horrible construction noise, cars parked in front of my garage, and the leasing staff has conveniently moved off the site, leaving zero leasing staff to monitor grounds. Constant mail issues, due to them numbering homes the same, packages are all over the community. Gate issues, the list goes on and on - you name it, they’ve got it. I feel that as residents, paying $3k plus in monthly rent, we have been deceived by some of these practices. I can definitely state that while I will 1000% not be renewing a lease at this community, I am also consulting with my attorney regarding deceptive practices.
ORIGINAL REVIEW:
Beautiful property, super convenient location to absolutely everything. Moving from a private rental back to commercial after many years has been interesting. Communication was extremely difficult, even before applying. My home wasn’t cleaned at move in - at all - and rather than being more frustrated, I hired my own cleaning team to come and deep clean. Hoping my lease term fares better than the move-in experience has been."