The highest most outrageous, ridiculous water bill in the entire area and the staff steals. The property looks good and in a great area. This is the only property in the area that has these outrageous water bills. All tenants at the property will confirm. A single man that is gone for 8 -10 hours daily has a 200.00 water bill monthly. THE WORST THING IS THEY CHARGE THEIR TENATNTS TO PARK!!!!! . I AM LEAVING WHEN MY LEASE IS OVER. I HEARD WHEN YOUR LEASE EXPIRES; THEY MAKE BOGUS CHARGES TO MAKE SURE YOU PAY EXTRA MONEY. EVERYTHING ELSE I SAID I KNOW THROUGH EXPERIENCE.
Grant is a terrible leasing agent. I highly advise seeing through his fake smile and moving somewhere else.
Great location and extremely affordable up front, however, we were hit with some many random/hidden charges that we completely lost everything that we saved and much much more. Every month, you are booked with $15 valet trash charges, $10 pick-up charges, $12 cleaning charges....things that you never actually see happen around your place. My roommate and I work in the finance/accounting space and were aware of these charges after reading other reviews. We thought that people were missing something. Collectively, we have been stuck with over $2,500 in move-out fee. Awful experience. Wish I could go back and pick somewhere else. Only good part about living here was the maintenance guy. Nicest guy in the world.
DO NOT LIVE HERE. The WORST apartment complex and management I have ever experienced. Run down apartments, old appliances that sometimes work, no pest control (although they'll still charge you for it), no option to opt-out of the expensive valet trash, and so many other problems. Don't expect to get your deposit back no matter how clean or in good shape your apartment is when you vacate. They will trump up some ridiculous charges. The service requests are not timely and do not even fix the problem. I had to install my own closet rack (buy the equipment, drill the holes, everything) and then I get charged for it. The maintenance departments solution was to just put a folded piece of cardboard to fill the space between the rack and the wall. Half the burners on our stove didn't work despite multiple service requests. The dishwasher literally fell apart. There was a hornets nest in the bathroom window which they said they would remove and never did. Save yourself a ton of hassle and do not give these people your business.
This is the worst apartment community I've ever encountered. The management team never addressed any of my concerns. Run far away! This is a community that embraces drug dealing, thugs, and vandalism. Chris Turner is a horrific manager. Please take this information seriously.I don't think anyone wants their property vandalized, car keyed, mail stolen, and no response ever to help. Corporate Aimco was no help at all. No one should feel their safety while living in a community.
Worst living ever. Fraudulent practices in the leasing office, lots of thefts. It's an insecure place, don't move there!
I lived here from July 2011 to June 2012. I thought it was a great price for the location, and our apartment had been updated with new fixtures and "wood" floors. After we moved in, the "wood" floors started leaking glue, getting all over our furniture and rugs. Management was very accommodating at first, saying that they would replace them if they didn't stop leaking glue, but that never happened. Also, our place was broken into three times, and I had to fight with management to let me out of my lease. Every time I talked with the management office about it, they said it was up to their corporate office, and they didn't have the power to do anything. Then I would try to call the corporate office, but I was not allowed to speak with anyone at corporate except the customer service rep. They avoided doing the right thing by keeping me away from anyone with the power to help me. Finally I started leaving my story on review sites to at least let people know to avoid the place. That's when they agreed to let me out of the lease. When we did the moving out checklist with the head of maintenance, he said "Oh, there's a simple fix for this sliding glass door that kept getting broken into." It would have cost them $5 to put in a security measure that would prevent those break-ins, but management was more concerned with denying any liability than attempting to improve the safety of their residents. Other issues we had were: high water bills (about 3 times what they should be) because the pool was supposedly leaking and the residents were being charged for it, instead of having the pool fixed; a snarky assistant manager who treated you like you did something wrong whenever you complain about something (although in fairness, that person is likely not there anymore). Maybe things have changed since June 2012, but BEWARE!
Do not recommend these apartments. Leasing staff and upper management is inattentive. Issues with ants and even after 6 times of pest control coming out the issue was not fixed, excessively high water bill, an extra $15 monthly fee is charged for parking, water is constantly turned off, and we were charged a late fee and even threatened to be "evicted" when we actually paid our rent. Save yourself from the unnecessary stress.
Don't do it! I should've listened to someone's Wi-Fi name "get out while you can" when I seen it. Grant started out nice but turned out to be a fraud. Me and my roommate were there for 1 month paid maybe 3 months worth of rent, things went south I spoke with him and said since we have a lump sum of money he can end our lease free of charge! Never heard from him again. My roommate spoke to him and gave a complete different speech. He knew we weren't there no longer and kept adding up until he filed an eviction. Now we're being called saying we owe 10000$. I will never recommend this place. Doc the maintenance guy deserves to run the entire company he was the best, friendliest, and most respected person at this business.
In response to the owner's response: 1. "Hi Luye, the early term charge has been corrected, " True, but only after we repeatedly visiting and calling local office and Aimco for no less than 10 times. It was not our fault from the beginning, but we had to spend so much time and energy to correct others' mistake. 2. "the damage charges are valid because the unit was left pretty damaged" Please define "pretty damaged", your criteria for accessing the damage and to estimate fix charge were both unclear. If the floor could be cleaned by scrubbing, why we were charged to replace it? If it had to be replaced, the wood plank is less than $2/sqft in HomeDepot and the kitchen is less than 100 sqft, and why we were charged for $600 for this, not mention we were charged $500 for re-surfacing counter and cabinet. 3. "The community manager has spoken to you and reviewed the move out photos as well" Based on the move-out agreement (attached), the management should inform us any charges during the pre-move out inspection, and gave the fix cost if left for owner. However, none of these two happened. We were just told everything was fine and we didn't even need to present on move-out date. The community manager only spoke to me after I went back to him to question the move-out charges. I think the procedure was not followed because the management deliberately deceive people so they can charge BIG MONEY! Conclusion: DON'T be misled by the low price when you sign up the lease, the price will come back to you at the end. My story: I have been living here for 6 years since 2012, the good thing about this place is it is very quite at a good location, the repair requests were taken care of fairly quickly. However, the management is just getting worse and worse by the year, and they invent ways to rip you off! We moved out May 15h, 2018 due to graduation and job relocation. We had a month to month lease since Aug. 2017(we didn't sign a yearly contract because we were not exactly sure about graduation date), but they charged us "early termination" based on yearly contract in move-out charge! Also, we talked to the leasing office in March about move-out on May 15th, well before 60 notice days, a representative told me 30 day notice was enough, so I made the formal notice 30 days prior, when the move-out charge came, there was also "short of notice" charge, and the rep suddenly denied she mentioned "30 days prior was enough" while I kept her lie on tape. Lastly, they charged us $75 for cleaning, $190 for painting, $500 for counter and bath resurfacing, $600 for the floor plank replacement. However, they didn't mention any of these charges during pre-move-out inspection, and didn't tell us what needed to be fixed at that time. Again the charges seemed to be way over priced, for example, why the resurfacing work happened to total $500, as well as the floor could be cleaned by scrubbing, why did they charge for replacement and at $600? They were all hard sell with no explanation at all. Finally they admitted they made mistakes in the "early termination" and "short of notice" and removed those charges, only after repeated conversation with local leasing office manager and Aimco office remotely in Colorado, the local manager never returned my calls. I have been living here for 6 years and paid rent on time, this place is totally unfair to its residents. We will post our experience with them on Yelp and Google and other social media to let people know! They try to rip you off, and stay away from Peachtree Park Apartments!
Really, I'd love to give negative stars. My experience here started out fine, declined every month, and has continued to get even worse since moving out. Initially, I wanted to avoid leaving any negative reviews because I realize the deceitful and predatory nature of the business is not the fault of the complex staff, but rather people in corporate offices far away from the complex. I didn't want the regular people to be negatively impacted by anything I did, but I feel like I don't have a choice at this point. It's been five months since I moved out, and I continue to be plagued by this company's endless harassment. after they kept my security deposit, they claimed I owed them even more money, but they apparently can't figure out how much or what for. Every statement I have received from them has had items changed, sometimes double billed, the amounts for some change, and the totals sometimes change and sometimes don't. They started out with threatening to take me to small claims court, but when I disputed their nonsense charges, they disappeared for a few weeks until coming back to threaten me with a third party collections agency. When I inquired about why things were listed and charged differently in all four of the "final" statements they sent me, and the current ledger, the response I received was, "don't look at the statements, only look at what we're billing you now, otherwise you're going to get confused". Obviously I'm going to get confused when you're arbitrarily changing not just what you're billing me for, but also how much it all costs too! Come on, make it make sense. Also, any reviews you've seen about water shutoffs, overflowing dumpsters, poorly maintained grounds, bugs/pests, parking nightmares, and disruptive neighbors? Yeah, they're all true. And the constant moisture trapped in the buildings by the poor drainage in the area combined with the cracks in the windows frames from shoddy craftsmanship and construction, made for the perfect breeding ground for mold to start growing in the window frames/sills. Did they care about that when I told them? I can't speak for other people's feelings, but the response I got of essentially just, "sorry ", sure doesn't give me any hope. Tl;dr: Unless you want to have a bad time living here, followed by months of harassment, threats, and bully tactics over fraudulent charges, stay far away from this place (and likely any other rentals owned by Air Communities). Also, editing to add, just have a look at their reviews on the Better Business Bureau - I really wish I had before moving into that place.
DO NOT LIVE HERE. The WORST apartment complex and management I have ever experienced. Run down apartments, old appliances that sometimes work, no pest control (although they'll still charge you for it), no option to opt-out of the expensive valet trash, and so many other problems. Don't expect to get your deposit back no matter how clean or in good shape your apartment is when you vacate. They will trump up some ridiculous charges. The service requests are not timely and do not even fix the problem. I had to install my own closet rack (buy the equipment, drill the holes, everything) and then I get charged for it. The maintenance departments solution was to just put a folded piece of cardboard to fill the space between the rack and the wall. Half the burners on our stove didn't work despite multiple service requests. The dishwasher literally fell apart. There was a hornets nest in the bathroom window which they said they would remove and never did. Save yourself the hassle and live somewhere else.
Do NOT move in to this complex. It will be the worst money you've ever spent in your life. You pay rent timely and it doesn't matter because they will move you into a unit that is not ready to live in, the work orders will be excessive and they have many issues that require you to literally live VERY UNCOMFORTABLY. The staff does NOT care, the management does NOT care and your problems will not be solved. The maintenance men will sexually harass you and they will get away with it until they get fired or sued. They will just hire new people who eventually quit because they hate their job because this apartment complex is not livable. Spend your money somewhere where your issues will be handled promptly and efficiently. Here, they will not and you will pay them thousands of dollars and they will not abide by their landlord-tenant laws for the state of Georgia. * * * I have had problem after problem of this particular unit here, since day one of my move-in, June 2013. Two of the same problems keep arising, palmettos (roaches) and plumbing issues. They do not let you see your unit until after you have paid and signed your lease!!! RED FLAG!!! After that, you can do a walk-through, but you have already signed your lease!!! The apartments are INFESTED with ROACHES!!!!!!!! It's disgusting and disturbing that they even do people like this. They call them "palmettos" and say that all over Georgia has this problem and Georgia doesn't. I've lived other places and NEVER had a roach infested unit ever until here. You pay for parking and there is NEVER parking and now they tow you regardless of parking stickers and the money you have paid per month to have one car to your 3 bedroom unit. A few of my reoccurring problems were: The toilet does not flush properly and yesterday (after 3 days of feces smell all in the toilet and it being non-flushable) the maintenance man came to "fix" the problem AGAIN, except this time, within 24hrs it FLOODED. There is feces and urine all over my bathroom floor, hallway floor, and my daughter's bedroom. The only thing the guy did different yesterday was lift the total toilet up out the ground, take it downstairs and dug things out of it and took it somewhere then came back and placed it back in the ground with closing the bathroom door so I could not oversee his work progress. I am highly disgusted and highly upset. My rent is ALWAYS timely and I never have issues with my neighbors, I am a good tenant. This unit was not even ready my first day here as my bathrooms had a sign that I still have that required that I NOT use either bathroom for 24hrs, so they put me in a hotel the first night I moved it. I'm highly unsatisfied and at this point, with me begin here 8 months with the same issues over and over, I'm ready to go to the media with my attorneys. This is ridiculous. A professional should have been here by now to fix whatever they have been trying to cover up, repetitively. To date, my rent has been early and never EVER late. My service and living arrangements have been disgusting and very, very poor. I do NOT recommend this apartment community to anyone and I'm tired of trying to be nice about such harsh and unprofessional treatment. No one wants to raise a child in these conditions. It's unethical to charge so much and put some one in a unit of this poor, unlivable condition. Take a look at my over 130 work orders. I have copies of them all! DO NOT MOVE HERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! RUN!!!!!!!!!!!
Don't move here for your piece of mind. Garbage. They only respect tenants who work a 9-5 outside of the home. If you work from home prepare to be disrespected and left no water, loud noise and outdated communication. I've had maintenance walk to my home with zero warning. Garbage, garbage, garbage, garbage. Literally the worst place I've ever lived zero Stars if I could give it. Don't listen to a word they say all they care about is money.
My roommates and I are a couple of college students, and we were just trying to find a convenient place to live. We have only been living here three months and we are already wanting to leave. There is a huge insect problem, and submitting a service request is pointless because nothing gets done. I recommend any college students who are looking for a nice place to stay to NOT come here. Update, we have become great allies with the cockroaches, but it is time for this alliance to stop. We have to kill one per day, and this is becoming way too much, and this is also why my review has moved down to a one star. This place is awful and would not recommend it to anybody.
Do NOT move in to this complex. It will be the worst money you've ever spent in your life. You pay rent timely and it doesn't matter because they will move you into a unit that is not ready to live in, the work orders will be excessive and they have many issues that require you to literally live VERY UNCOMFORTABLY. The staff does NOT care, the management does NOT care and your problems will not be solved. The maintenance men will sexually harass you and they will get away with it until they get fired or sued. They will just hire new people who eventually quit because they hate their job because this apartment complex is not livable. Spend your money somewhere where your issues will be handled promptly and efficiently. Here, they will not and you will pay them thousands of dollars and they will not abide by their landlord-tenant laws for the state of Georgia.
Three months ago I reviewed Peachtree Park with my honest 3-Star opinion, but an incident yesterday has me so frustrated that I want to update the review and share my experience. As I mentioned in my previous review, my boyfriend and I are recent college grads who lived at Peachtree Park for about a year and a half. We moved out on April 1st, but our lease doesn't end until the 16th. To make a long story short, we needed some repairs done inside our NEW house, so we dropped our dogs off at our old, vacant apartment (with toys, beds, etc) and left a note saying Mom and Dad would be back to pick them up later. We knew there would be cable men (I don't know if that is their correct title) in the complex installing new wires in each unit throughout this week, but as always, they wouldn't enter an apartment with large dogs without permission first. I arrived home shortly before 5:00pm yesterday to find ONE DOG MISSING and a damaged bathroom door frame. After searching my apartment, I spoke with the cable men who were at another unit. They told me that my dog "escaped through the bedroom window". I frantically ran to the leasing office, where the leasing manager, Christopher, looked me in the eye and said "She got out about an hour ago, we sent you an email." AN EMAIL? THAT'S IT? After posting on every social media outlet possible, I connected with a woman located over a mile away who said she saw my dog running through a neighborhood. After 3 HOURS of searching for her, we finally found my dog; thankfully, unharmed. I spoke with my next door neighbor who says she saw the men looking through the window at the barking dogs, and came outside to tell them not to go in. It is my speculation that the men saw an unlocked window and tried to lure the dogs to that window, away from the front door. One dog got out, so they entered our apartment and locked the other two in our guest bathroom (hence the damage as they scratched at the door) to install the wires. Again, just speculation. The window was not open the night before when we were cleaning the apartment, nor was it open yesterday morning when we dropped the dogs off. I cannot put into words how frustrating and concerning this situation is. The lack of ANY sense of urgency from our leasing office and the leasing manager is amazing. They have not assumed any responsibility in this situation, despite hiring the company whose men entered our apartment and lost our dog. If location and price are all that draws you to Peachtree Park Apartments, I'd be happy to provide a list of alternative apartments that we found to be similar. Save yourself the headache, don't live at Peachtree Park. Similar apartments: - The Row at 26th - The Atlantic at Loring Heights - The Pointe at Collier Hills - 1824 Defoor
Consumers beware. AIMCO solicits positive online reviews by maintaining a partnership with an entity named ******** Associates that sends residents an email after move-in/service requests. This email promises entry into $500 prize drawings, a clear attempt to influence online reviewers. In response to this practice, I've reported AIMCO to the **** If you do end up leasing at an AIMCO community, make sure you require them to disclose their advertising and customer complaint protocols, because their business model is to sell an inferior product to the public based on a dual cost-saving strategy of skimping on operations and using solicited ratings to lower cost of sales. You will regret signing a lease with one of their communities, trust **** leased at an AIMCO community called Meadow Creek.Meadow Creek failed to turn over my unit in working condition. In a short period after taking over the unit: 1) the dishwasher flooded the kitchen because a drain hose was improperly installed; 2) the shower head leaked, spraying water on the bathroom ceiling and onto the floor; 3) the toilet had a large leak under the valve too obvious to miss, and the aging hardware in the tank required constant attention, often between individual flushes; and 4) the water supply to the washer was improperly installed so that only scalding hot water was available, regardless of the setting. Later, I also discovered a leaking pipe in a hall closet that posed a mold risk. Also, none of the doors inside the apartment would shut--like the person who painted couldn't be bothered to install the hardware correctly. I've never seen such mediocre execution. The first stretch was spent submitting service requests, which were required on a regular basis for the first few months.One day someone barged into the unit without knocking and startled me when I was in the bathroom. I worried that it was a break-in, and ran into the living room wrapped in a towel. It was a contractor that management dispatched to install a new refrigerator/dishwasher. I've never seen a landlord anywhere in the world enter a unit/dispatch repairperson without giving the tenant at least a 24-48-hour notice, precisely because any decent landlord (read: decent person) would like to extend the courtesy of not barging in on someone using the bathroom, undressed, etc. Note that I did not order this maintenance--Meadow Creek dispatched them without my knowledge. Once the appliance installation was underway, the contractors had to be reminded multiple times to wear a mask. Boulder was under a mask mandate at the time (still is as of this writing), and I interpreted their insouciance as not just garden-variety irresponsibility, but also a representation of how little respect Meadow Creek/AIMCO has for their tenants.I've called the front office multiple times and filled out multiple quality surveys pertaining to Meadow Creek's poor performance regarding the apartment handover, sloppy maintenance performance, and impolite/irresponsible violations of the mask mandate inside my unit. I received one week-late email from the community manager, ****, in response to an email about the unit handover debacle (which was pointless by the time he replied), but no other response of any kind or any effort to show good faith that they were at least trying to fulfill their responsibilities in a diligent manner. Pure contempt for tenants.After more episodes of maintenance personnel refusing to wear masks while fixing the endless water leaks in my unit, I reported Meadow Creek to the Boulder County Health Department.When I posted an online review about AIMCO-Meadow Creek on Yelp here--https://www.yelp.com/biz/meadow-creek-apartments-boulder--someone from AIMCO posted a misleading response containing information that implied 1) that I had put in a work request prior to the person coming into my unit unannounced (trying to imply it was my fault, and 2) that their community had not violated the mask mandate. Note that this is a company that solicits online reviews via unethical practices also attempting to obfuscate their role in negative customer experiences.Until ********************** can run their communities competently and show respect for their customers, I'd highly advise renters to steer clear.
Do yourself a favor and look for a different apartment complex! Leasing agents are no help!
This place will be all smiles to your face but are shady as hell. When we first moved in the apartment had not been cleaned from renovations that had been completed and had scuffs/marks all over the walls, as it was the weekend we were unable to get anybody in to fix this until the following week - by then I had already cleaned pretty much everything up and our furniture had already been moved in. So they mopped the floor and only painted the scuffs they saw, big whoop. Once we moved out a year later, even though it was already discussed that we would not be paying a cleaning fee, a cleaning fee was charged. We were also charged for painting. But, it clearly states on the move out leaflet that we should leave the place as we found it, let me tell you it was in much better shape than what we arrived with. Now months later this apartment is using blackmailing (such as threatening to take us to small claims and then changing it to threatening a collection company. All the while not responding to us at all and being unable to provide any proof of anything) and shady business practices to try and get even more money from us (they already kept our deposit which is already much more than we owed them). They cant keep their story straight and are constantly changing the charges. They even tried to charge us a late move out fee even though we had the entire apartment clear and were moved out the day of our move out date, mail keys handed in and everything. The only good part of this apartment are the maintenance men and the location. Trash does not get taken out, mosquitos everywhere, constant plumbing issues, safety issues. If you dont believe me just look up reviews on the better business bureau, I wish I had before. Stay well away from this place, they are a bunch of money hungry sharks that do not care at all about their residents.
The move out process was abysmal. My college age daughter gave notice by email to Peachtree Park within time to cancel cleanly, and Peachtree still charged us for 1/2 month rent due to a misunderstanding caused by their complete lack of communication. She and I tried to call their business office many times and never got a pickup. If you are thinking of putting your college age students there, THINK AGAIN!
We had a break-in after an inspection prior to our move-out. Someone broke into our apartment and stole two computers, without moving or altering anything else. There were no signs of forced entry and the investigating officer suggested that someone had a key we didn't know about.
Grant has been a horrible apartment manager. He has said multiple things in person, that he does not honor at a later date. Overall he is just a shady manager, running a shady apartment complex.
I moved into peach tree Park apartments on July 11th, 2018. Since then I have had more problems then any new tenant should ever have to deal with. So far I've had a huge cockroach problem. I am a very clean person and keep my apartment spotless to prevent bugs etc. No matter what I do, I can't seem to get rid of them. They come through the vents. For about 4 weeks now I have been dealing with a water damage problem on the ceiling in my laundry room. In the beginning water was leaking into my apartment leaving the ceiling brown and completely covered in mold. I was told that the leak had been fixed but my ceiling is still damp with water at times, and the brown stain has continued to grow. Just yesterday I returned home from being away to find a bird in my apartment. I have no idea how the bird got into my apartment or where it could have come from since I had been gone for 5 days, but my theory is it traveling through the vents like many of the other creatures that have been getting into my apartment. I have tried to make the maintenance staff and leasing staff aware of the crazy amount of problems I've had after only living there for over a month, but it seems this apartment complex cares more about getting more people to move in, rather then taking care of the tenants it has. If you can avoid moving in here I would. I wish I had known better coming from New York.
To be clear the office staff, Bethoni and everyone included, are fantastic. However the management company, Air Communities, are terrible. After moving out my roommate and I were shocked to find out that not only were we not getting our security deposit back, but Air Communities claimed we owed $500 MORE due to "damages" incurred to our refrigerator. The "damages" they were referring to were dents that we pointed out to the manager when we moved in and did our initial walk through. We put in several maintenance requests to have it repaired to no avail. I also made several requests to have our garbage disposal fixed and was told I just had to stop putting things down it. Finally, one month before I moved out, they decided to replace the garbage disposal, which took all of five minutes. Why they couldn't have done that the first time is beyond me. If you're looking to move here just keep in mind that if this place stays in the hands of Air Communities you'll be nickled and dimed for "damages" you didn't even do when you move out.
Staff removed monies from my bank, sent three different copies of lease with three different dates, then said needed more information. I asked for deposit back. It has now been 2 weeks and the staff are refusing to answer my phone calls (They have caller ID). Very unprofessional and have been referred to my attorneys.
DO NOT LIVE HERE. The WORST apartment complex and management I have ever experienced. Run down apartments, old appliances that sometimes work, no pest control (although they'll still charge you for it), no option to opt-out of the expensive valet trash, and so many other problems. Don't expect to get your deposit back no matter how clean or in good shape your apartment is when you vacate. They will trump up some ridiculous charges. The service requests are not timely and do not even fix the problem. I had to install my own closet rack (buy the equipment, drill the holes, everything) and then I get charged for it. The maintenance departments solution was to just put a folded piece of cardboard to fill the space between the rack and the wall. Half the burners on our stove didn't work despite multiple service requests. The dishwasher literally fell apart. There was a hornets nest in the bathroom window which they said they would remove and never did. Save yourself a ton of hassle and do not give these people your business.
Is there an option for no star? I was a resident for two years. Between the break-ins and the S.W.A.T team being called for a few hours for a shootout with another resident I never felt safe here. The stand off took several hours and no one could leave or get in the complex. Who do they let live here? In the middle of the night people would knock on my front door (multiple nights) after the break in so I'm assuming they just wanted to gauge if I was home or not and maybe try to break in again. There was extremely poor insulation, our air conditioning bill in the summer was upwards of 150.00 for a 900 sq. ft apartment. Mold started growing on the edges of our windows, which were closed, and moisture would just come in. If it rained I had puddles of water in the windowsill that I constantly had to dry. Not to mention if my neighbor beside my unit sneezed I could hear it. I was woken up almost every weekend at 6AM to my other neighbors having sex or their kids waking up early screaming. Move out: the worst experience. I never received any pre-move out inspection to have the opportunity to fix what I was going to be charged for. Someone in the leasing office said, "oh you don't need to worry about patching holes in the wall it's usually not a big deal for our crew to fix them." So I got charged 250.00 for a paint job for a 900 sq. ft. apartment. Insane! We were given a 40.00 charge to resurface the bathroom counter and bathtub, which is normal wear and tear of the unit. However they can suck money out of you they will. The staircase: When you walk through the front door there was an immediate staircase that was carpeted to go upstairs. (The only carpet in the apartment.) When I moved in it smelled old, and musty. My apartment always had this old musty smell to it. I asked maintenance to come out and clean the carpet for me, within a couple weeks the smell was back. When I moved out they charged me $300 for stair carpet replacement. Against the law due to the fact a landlord can only charge you the price of the crappy carpet they are replacing. They just threw a number out out there and expect renters to cover the cost of their improvements. Then I was charged 100.00 for keys not being returned. I sent the keys via FedEx and someone at the leasing office signed for them. Live somewhere else that makes you feel safe and doesn't rip you off at move out.
Could not get anyone on the phone, someone would only text me. Finally got an appointment made. Got there before my appointment and waited till after my appointment time only for no one to show up. Then whoever handles their texting sent me a message asking how my tour went and if I liked it. I said no, no one showed up and they said "okay no worries, thanks for your time" so clearly they don't care. Wouldn't live there if that's how the handle things
Be warned- Poor sound proofing, you don't want to know what your neighbor's doing at midnight LOL, and roof leak - no one came to repair this for over 2 months - and it floods when it rains
Don't do it! I should've listened to someone's Wi-Fi name "get out while you can" when I seen it. Grant started out nice but turned out to be a fraud. Me and my roommate were there for 1 month paid maybe 3 months worth of rent, things went south I spoke with him and said since we have a lump sum of money he can end our lease free of charge! Never heard from him again. My roommate spoke to him and gave a complete different speech. He knew we weren't there no longer and kept adding up until he filed an eviction. Now we're being called saying we owe 10000$. I will never recommend this place. Doc the maintenance guy deserves to run the entire company he was the best, friendliest, and most respected person at this business.
This place is mediocre at best. I've lived here since Dec 2015 and overall it's been very underwhelming. If you ever want to be able to talk to management, good luck. They never answer my phone calls, never return my voicemail, and very rarely reply to my emails. The office has terribly inconvenient hours and visiting is the only way to get things done with them. The turnover of employees in the office is ridiculous. I've barely been there twice in the past year when the same employees were around. The complex manager only responds to my emails when I complain to his boss. You should expect to receive important emails about entrance to your apartment and planned maintenance on the day of the event. The maintenance crew, thankfully, is very responsive and they take care of things in a reasonable amount of time. The apartments are not very high quality. Every few months I have to call maintenance to spray for bugs. They are terribly insulated, AC and heating costs are high. You will pay ~60$ higher than your rent in a monthly bill for water and all sorts of administrative fees. Power bills range from 40-90$ depending on the season. Also, the whole complex is in a flood zone, so if you must, go for a top floor. The pools were closed nearly 1/3 of the weekends over last summer. And if you do rent here, please remember you have to give notice whether you're leaving or renewing 60 days before your lease ends or they automatically renew it for 2 months at a higher cost. The renewal offers increase your rent by ~10.6% each year and new leases are increased by ~5% over previous tenant's leases.
I really hope people had a better experience than me, if you want an overpriced apartment that hasn't been renovated than pick this place. Roaches have always been a consistent problem despite of "fumigation" In my 3 years of staying there. at least 2/3 different managers and leasing staff. Had to put in multiple work orders for my bathroom cause something always was wrong with it. The only saving grace they have is DOC who is a maintenance worker, who will be at your place like no tomorrow. Sadly that is the only good thing I have to say about them. I have no doubt you'll get moneys worth at other apartments. I would definitely only move here if you had no other choice and could bring your standards down to pay for an overpriced apartment that was made probably 40-60 years ago. I would not recommend to a friend or even a stranger.
This place is an absolute joke. I've lived here for almost three years and still the management and customer service experience is awful. Are the apartments in a great location at a fairly decent price? Of course! So, if you expect nothing in return for your rent besides a roof over your head then this is the perfect place for you. We've gone to the leasing office numerous times about pool maintenance - no trash cans in the bathrooms therefore feminine products left behind, dirty paper towels. Also only one trash can for the whole area (back pool) where as the front pool has at least 2 or 3. For over two weeks now the gas grill has been filled with coals because someone decided they preferred this over the gas provided. You pay for a trash valet as well, again completely fine if rules and standards were followed. For two years the person next to me has sat her trash outside with no trash can and no matter the time of day. Again Mgmt ensures these people we be written up and that they monitor this type of thing. I've never once seen a notice on a neighbors door and I highly doubt they keep doing it while also receiving a fine every time. Parking, though this has slightly improved over the years it is also not monitored. People constantly park where they're not supposed to or in others designated spaces with no penalties. Maintenance issues - for over two months the side of my complex had bees eating through the wood. Notified the front office numerous times and still nothing was done. It was not until my neighbor downstairs apt was full of bees and her and her pet were being stung that they decided to do something. Even after the issue was resolved poison remained all over the stair rail until it was eventually washed away by the weather and simply over time. We also had our air condition go out in the middle of the summer last year. It took two days and me going to the office in person to finally get an update from someone on the new unit and demanding another temporary unit put it place to keep the apt at a reasonable living temperature. And last but not least the overwhelming amount of pot I constantly smell. Have a great time, do whatever, I just don't want my apartment smelling like it. Over the past month I've witnessed a gentlemen who openly sits outside to roll his joints. Again do what you want but not out in broad daylight and not in a community where kids are constantly playing. Again I'd like to reiterate, the location and price are great, hence why we continue to stay as we save for a home. But a certain amount of customer service is expected. Not asking anyone to jump through hoops but the basics at the end of the day would be greatly appreciated.
We had a break-in after an inspection prior to our move-out. Someone broke into our apartment and stole two computers, without moving or altering anything else. There were no signs of forced entry and the investigating officer suggested that someone had a key we didn't know about.
I used to live in this apartment and there were several problems that I had faced. The apartment is full of cockroaches. Whoever trying to live in this apartment should be aware that even if you request a pest control, they really don't do much for you. They are going to put a tiny bit of cockroach gel on a small piece of paper and place it in your kitchen that really doesn't even work. Also, if you request a maintenance , THEY WILL ALWAYS BE LATE. It will take them more than 2-3 weeks to arrive and fix problems of your apartment. Overall, I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS PLACE!
don't move here! I saw that after me and my roommate moved out they jacked the prices up almost 400 more dollars a month! This place is sooo not worth that increase. My roommate and I initially moved here for price, but do not let that make you make a HUGE mistake. the counters are cheap absorb everything so you will have splotchy countertops. the apartment floors are all warped causing dips and lumps when you walk. Neighbors are loud. The neighbors let their dog piss and poop anywhere they please and don't discard the waste. Then WE get accused for leaving animal waste when we don't have animals. They nickel and dime you for every little thing after you move out. MAKE you pay to park and MAKE you have the $25 a month valet trash. not to mention that our apartment had MICE. yes freaking disgusting. All they did was put down sticky mats. Didn't try to seal where they were coming in from. Also had fleas with no animals.Leasing office people are not very nice at all. Can't really blame them cause it's the company that owns peachtree park and not necessarily their fault they work for such a crappy company. Only pro is that this area is a good area and I personally never felt not safe and never heard about any break ins. All in all SERIOUSLY DON'T MOVE HERE YOU WILL REGRET IT!
This is by far the worst apartment I've ever lived in. This place is literally falling apart. I'm sick 24/7 because of their molding problem and nothing is being done about it. They also booted my car 4 times when i pay monthly parking for it. The leasing office is impossible to reach. One of my cars has been wrongfully booted since yesterday and no one in the office is answering my calls. Do not move here, worse mistake ever
Do NOT move here. The management company is terrible and they will screw you over when you move out. They either take 2 weeks to respond to your emails or don't respond at all. We recently moved out and I emailed them 5 times trying to inquire about certain steps and charges and I never got an answer. The deposit doesn't cover anything either and they'll charge you hundreds for the tiniest things and there's nothing you can do about it cause they send it to a third party that charges astronomical prices and refuses to budge.
This property is run by the worst couple of property managers I've ever come across. You often have to wait outside the building because there is no one in the office. Phone calls are rarely answered and hardly ever returned. Policy changes are not reported to you, although Yolanda will swear that she did exactly what she was supposed to do. After having these experiences and meeting such resistance, I lost my temper in the office once. Two days later my rent check magically disappears from the drop box where I've left it every month since I moved in. Managers charged me a late fee which I had to fight. Yolanda then yells at me in the main office in front of her trainees and I had to walk her to her own office to discuss the matter in private. Then after I moved out, I had package accidentally mailed to the address. They refused to allow me to get my package out of the mailbox two days after move out, saying that legally they would have to send the package back to the sender. After pleading with them, they told me that they would have a maintenance man check and would call me that evening about the package. They never called and I left messages four days in a row about the package. They never called me back and its been a month and the company still hasnt received the package back...probably meaning its lost and I've lost my money. And Peachtree Park still has not sent me back my deposit or any other info. I've been calling all morning today with no answer......truly the worst run apartment in Buckhead. Update: Finally got in touch with them. They are saying that I have almost $500 dollars in "damages and cleaning" charges. But they cant see in their system what the charges are specifically for. I had the carpet steam cleaned twice before moving and every surface was bleached.....what the heck is wrong with these people? Waiting on a call from their parent office..I'm launching formal complaints.
I have been a tenant in this apartment community for over 2 years now. While the apartments are ok and ample size, the overall service of the community is what I've struggled with over the years. The office does not return phone calls or e-mails in a timely manner or at all in most occasions. Often I have to follow up numerous times to get a response. The property manager isn't even onsite and she has been quite difficult to deal with. Shortly after moving in, I had to move units because my neighbor above me was extremely loud late at night preventing me from sleeping. The office would not help me in any manner other than allowing me to transfer units which I was charged a transfer fee for. Now a year later, I have new neighbors next to me that must have an extremely large television and sound system and have no respect for their neighbors. I have left voicemails in the office with no return call. I called the police once and no one came. So after months of listening to this, I had my final straw. I can't take it anymore so I reached out for assistance. The property manager listed online no longer works there so I reached out to the area property manager (Shequoia) who only forwarded my e-mail to the new property manager (Tiffani) who has been so unresponsive and difficult. We've been e-mailing for weeks...usually with me having to follow up every couple days for a response and she's so short and rude. She insisted that I allow them to make an effort to rectify the situation first but nothing has changed. I have begged to be released from my lease just a few months early and they refuse to do so without charging me a termination fee. I have been more than a good resident for 27 months now and no common courtesy has been shown to me. I am extremely disappointed in the service we receive as residents and will not recommend this complex or company to any friends.
Do not live here. Management will NOT uphold your tenant rights, and you'll have to pay to NOT live there. Terrible. Not to mention the mold and lead paint chipping off the walls. For your health and sanity, live elsewhere.
Overall you'll read terrible reviews for this place so i won't be repetitive. Just be ok with cheap rent and good location with terrible service, not relying on maintenance, break ins, management ripping you off at move out. Best of luck to you! Edit; I moved out of Peachtree Park in June 2018 so Peachtree Park comment is irrelevant
Very very manner of doing business, What a scam! The management team are not doing business honestly. I had been living on the property for 6 years without any upgrades done by the management team, and I am not supposed to pay anything towards regular wear and out-date! But the management charge me the cost of $125 to cleaning the unit(I have paid $100 for profession cleaning service already after I moved out), $250 to repaint the apartment, and $250 to resurfacing the kitchen countertop!!! They find every way they can find trying to steal the security Deposit!!!!!
So I originally gave a 5 star review at about 7 months after moving in. Well, that has completely changed. I can't say I didn't enjoy living there and the maintenance crew were great. BUT... After moving out they charge you a ridiculous amount of money for standard wear and tear of living in an apartment. $470 just to paint a 1 bedroom apt.???? I'm sorry, but if I knew that, I would have paid $50 for a 5 gal pail of paint and done it myself!! Not to mention they are claiming damages that I know for a fact were not there.... Absolutely try to squeeze you for every dime they can. Do not make the same mistake I did. Almost $700 they are trying to get out of me and I know I'm not the only one. They really need to start informing residents of what they expect at move out and the charges associated with it. They are taking advantage of their residents.
This is an incredibly unsafe area, but no one will tell you that when you move in. My apartment was broken into 3 times. The first time, I was at home sleeping in the middle of the night. The guy came in through my roommate's bedroom window. Luckily I had locked my bedroom door that night, and he didn't attempt to break it in. He left without taking anything, which was the most disturbing part. I only found out someone had been there the next morning because my front door was open, there were leaves in front of my roommate's bedroom window, and the screen had been pried off. The second time someone broke in, they came in through the sliding glass door in the back. The lock was not working, and we had asked them to fix it before, but they told us to make sure the "security bar" was in place. They never fixed our lock. We put the security bar down, but the door is so flimsy, you can actually separate the panes of glass with your hands, stick a ruler or a wire in and pop the bar up. This time, my roommate was home sleeping by herself. Her door was locked, so he didn't come into her bedroom, but he stole her laptop from the living room. She found out about it the next morning when her laptop was gone, her purse had been rummaged through, and she noticed the bar on the sliding glass door had been popped. At this time, we began to consider moving, and breaking the lease. Before we made up our mind about it, though, someone broke in a third time. This time, my roommate and I were both home. My roommate's door was not locked, and she had her laptop (which was replaced by insurance) sitting on her bed next to her. She woke up and saw a strange man in her doorway. He lunged at her, she started screaming, he grabbed the laptop off her bed, and ran out. I woke up to her screaming "GET OUT! GET OUT! OH MY GOD! GET OUT!" We did have 24/7 security guards at Peachtree Park, and two guards at night, but they had reduced it to only 1 guard there and only 8 hours at night. So I opened the front door and screamed as loud as I could, thinking the security guards might hear me and come running. Since there was only 1 guard now, though, for the whole property, he didn't hear a thing. There was no way we could sleep in that apartment after that, so we started moving our stuff out the very next day. Dealing with the management after that was almost laughable. They have some sort of corporate bureaucracy, which doesn't allow the property management to make any decisions for themselves, and they will never let you talk to anyone who can make a decision. The corporate office (Aimco) decided that we should still have to give 60 days' notice. They're only concerned with squeezing every penny they can out of their residents. We can't sleep there anymore. My roommate only feels safe sleeping in her dad's house now, and she still has trouble sleeping. They didn't fix our locks (do they want us to stay there for 60 days without them fixing the lock??). When we told them about the break-ins, there was no concern for us. They didn't come look at our apartment the first two times. The only reason they came to look at it the third time was because we wanted to move out (again, concerned only for their loss of income). The break-ins are not the only issues on the property either. Our apartment, along with our neighbor's apartment, had glue coming up out of the "hardwood floors" for month. It ruined our rugs, got on our clothes and furniture. They kept promising us they would replace the floors, but it never happened. Of all of my neighbors I got to know, I don't know anyone who was satisfied. In the beginning, sure, it seems like a really nice place to live, it's in a good part of town, but the honeymoon phase ends quickly, and residents are left with the realization that the property is poorly managed, and the only thing they care about it is getting as much money as they can out of the poor chumps who signed leases with them, regardless of what is their fault, and what is fair. If you still want to live there, I recommend you get a security system, and an attorney.
I lived here for two years and it was absolutely terrible. It's honestly difficult to know where to begin. to start, the Apartments flood every time it rains heavily. Peachtree creek runs behind it and every time the water level rises it floods the complex. because of this the foundations of all the buildings are distorted and none of the doors actually shut properly. the actual staff is so ridiculously bad it physically hurts. the Mgmt sends out your personal email to every resident and even calls you a liar when your refrigerator brakes. because of their faulty wiring... the ONLY person within the mgmt that gets stuff done is Altivia. Apartments are constantly broken into (no security) and things are stolen fairly frequently. the maintenance staff takes weeks to get stuff done and takes at the least twice to do it properly. would not recommend.
***I recently moved out from the apartment. You usually do the inspection on the day of moving out right? So I went to the leasing office and they were saying that the person who in charge of that is not available on that day and they were saying that they will do the inspection later. I couldn't do anything about it, I had to move out of the state. And a few days later, they charged me the extra fees such as FULL paint of the entire house. And one thing that makes me mad the most is that the apartment is already pretty old. It was not even very clean when you first move in. And they charged me for that I didn't even do or I'm responsible of. *** Whoever is trying to move in, please consider thoroughly.
If you decide to live here, take meticulous notes/pictures/video during the move in inspection. I verbally notified staff of issues and was assured they would not be an issue. Come move out time, final bill reflects the same 2 issues I notified them upon move in. I requested they take them off, they did their "review" and refused to remove it.
I'm going to start off by saying Doc and his maintenance crew are fantastic! Always very timely, so nice and attentive. Could not ask for better service on their behalf, they're wonderful! However, I wish I could say the same thing about management. Forget the bugs and the mold, management started off hot by knowing we are in a 100 year flood plain and not telling us when we moved in. On top of this, during Hurricane Helene, they only notified residents Peachtree Creek was going to flood our complex about 10-20 minutes before it happened. Zero warnings to move cars/personal belongings, many of our neighbors woke up with their cars submerged (not to mention the overpriced parking fees). There's no way management wasn't aware of the creek flooding, considering it has happened before. On top of this, management has shut off water consistently this year. They call it "emergency shut offs" every single time, and water will be gone for 8 hours at a time with ZERO WARNING, multiple times a month, sometimes even multiple times a week. I understand emergencies happen, but the least you could do is warn us that the water is going to be shut off.
Please reconsider ************. Possibly the worst way to handle any situation from leasing to moving in and now to a residents eviction that has now lead to further consequences for the remainder of the residents. The pile of belongings left behind was removed and left at our walkway obstructing our path to our house. Left an unbelievable stench and welcomed all sorts of bugs into our home. Let alone the sounds of rodents making a home in the stuff at night. When we asked for the items to be removed staff said they scheduled it but never confirmed that anything would or had been cleaned or attempted to be cleaned inside the apartment for over a week. Mind you there is literal f**** all over the apartment from an abandoned dog. Also management then said that they had no concern for any biohazard because it wasnt in our apartment just right outside our door! Also when I asked for a call back from the apartment for an update- they failed to call back until I called twice (it went straight to voicemail and said the office was closed two hours before close) and then again from a *67 number which was answered right away. Completely unacceptable considering the amount we pay. This is not the first eviction that we have seen and suffered through and the apartment complex continues to suffer from poor grounds maintenance and just horrible really horrible leasing customer service.
Grant is a terrible leasing agent. I highly advise seeing through his fake smile and moving somewhere else.
I used to live in this apartment and there were several problems that I had faced. The apartment is full of cockroaches. Whoever trying to live in this apartment should be aware that even if you request a pest control, they really don't do much for you. They are going to put a tiny bit of cockroach gel on a small piece of paper and place it in your kitchen that really doesn't even work. Also, if you request a maintenance , THEY WILL ALWAYS BE LATE. It will take them more than 2-3 weeks to arrive and fix problems of your apartment. Overall, I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS PLACE!
I have recently left this apartment complex. After two years of stress and numerous visits to the leasing office, I have come to the decision that this is the worst apartment management team I have ever dealt with. They are in no way shape or form customer service minded. They go out of their way to make the residents feel underwhelmed with their stay there. If for any reason, you are planning on living there, DON'T. and if you are already there, GET OUT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. And for the love of all things holy and good in the world, don't be late on any of your paperwork.
Easily the worst place I have ever lived. Broken into 3 times in 7 months, one time while I was asleep and woke up to a man standing in my bedroom doorway. Leasing office doesn't seem to care. Maintenance men leave trash and residue Inside your apartment every time they fix something.
Horrible, disgusting, awful experience. I sent them $1000 as a deposit when applying, and they promised I'd be reimbursed if declined within 72 hours. I declined within 24 hours, and then they refused to give my money back. Evil, vile, predatory behavior from this company. Incredibly glad I'm not living here, and I'd warn anybody to rethink their application.
I haven't moved in and will not move in. They have posted hours that they are not there for. I called the phone number, and a lady answered, stated she was located in the central office. (The same office I'm sitting in my car in front of?) I had been there an hr before as I was apartment shopping, and going to places to take a tour; don't encourage me to make an appointment, the reason I show up unannounced is so I can see who you are without getting things ready for show. Any ways, no one showed up to the office by 12 noon on the day I went, so I left. With that kind of staff, I don't need to pay these prices for NY style tiny apts with this kind of hassle.
I should give no stars, but because I cannot do that and explain why not to move here, enjoy the one star! :) Where to begin... hmm For starters if you enjoy running water in your apartment this is NOT this place for you or especially if you work from home! Note the water currently turned off as I type this and will be turned off the whole day until the evening and in just this month alone (AUGUST 2018) the water has been shut off EVERY FRIDAY for the whole day and then other miscellaneous days throughout the month. In JULY 2018 it was the exact same way. SO in less than two months the water has been shut off for a total of two weeks. That is beyond unacceptable and that's only the start! The water CONTINUOUSLY gets shut off and has had a LEAK in the pipes causing EXCESSIVELY HIGH WATER BILLS since before I moved here in May 2017 and the people on site still don't know what they are doing. In one instance I had no water for over 36 hours and when I went down to the office and asked they simply stated "OH... everyone has their water on we must have forgot to turn it back on for you" are you kidding? That's not professional at all. (NOTE I had to drive down to the office NOT CALL because they also never answer the phone once you are a resident, but a leasing staff who gets paid to answer the phones, but doesn't answer is the least of your worries, I promise!) The whole staff was replaced during my initial lease here including both the community and regional managers none have been an improvement as I am in my second lease it is very apparent that there is NO sense of urgency when it comes to getting anything done around here. Work orders take weeks to months (yes weeks to months not days) to be completed and that's with reminding them. Also they require permits for parking and charge $10 a month for it, but have no way of enforcing who parks where because they do NOT have a SECURITY/Courtesy officer So people know they park here for the club across the street and leave their car overnight without worrying about getting towed leaving the residents to park far far away from their own unit. I have also received emails documenting SEVERAL BREAK-INS making the community a big target because again NO Security officers. I could go on and on, but I digress. Moral of story: Move elsewhere is all relatively costs the same anyways.
Stay away from AIMCO properties as they don't have proper customer data management and can ruin your credit history. They just ruined mine even after making payments BEFORE on-time :'( . Earlier manager Christopher was genuine & Doc is awesome. I'm stuck with collections on my account now. STAY AWAY or take risk.
Stayed here only because of the location and proximity to my job. It was just a horrible experience overall for the amount I paid for a 1-bedroom apartment. I have Never left any bad reviews before but this complex is just unacceptable. It's trash. Do not rent here!!! STAY FAR AWAY!!! 1) insects, mosquitos & bugs are everywhere. 2) rats and other unhygienic animals. I have literally seen huge dead and alive rats, as well as a literal POSSUM on my front entrance porch the size of my 25 lb dog. I have pictures of it. They run around everywhere behind near the trash compactor area, which is right in my back area. 3) stray cats everywhere. They leave dead rats and birds all around. They sit under and on cars. I am highly allergic to cats and they are everywhere outside 4) the AC barely works & was supposed to have the new "smart thermostat" but they didn't install it correctly so didn't work. I have the old manual one which barely works. The vent humidifier room is moldy and wet and full of dust and dirt. It's just blowing of mold air. 5) floors are uneven. Windows barely lock properly. There are open spaces between the front door and windows so cold air comes 6) garbage area - There's always nasty water that smells awful where the garbage area is and full of rats and holes. The runoff water stinks up the whole place. There was a whole three weeks where there were two huge full garbage containers that stayed out the entire time this summer. Two overflowing huge 20feet containers of trash rotting in the heat for weeks. We live near the garbage area so it was unbelievably stinky and unhygienic. It smelled awful. This should be an environmental safety and hygiene issue. 7) there are nails and weird sharp objects in the parking space. I've gotten my tires popped TWICE since I've parked here and I've never had tires pop for all 6 years. Both times it was as soon as I pulled into the parking spot that I heard the tire burst 8) seriously not safe environment at all. Since I've been here, there have been TWO shootings & my boyfriend's car was STOLEN. The gas station across the street also had a shooting just a few weeks ago. 9) amenities - the gym always had missing weights and the machines don't even work. see yelp or Google for my full review 12) No one showed up for my scheduled pre-inspection on 8/5. When moved out, I was charged a $125 cleaning fee & $250 for painting? after they took alll of my security deposit, and I still owe an extra $200
WORST EXPERIENCE I HAVE EVER HAD. STAY AWAY! Giving a fully honest review, there are a few good things which is why we chose them in the first place: Pro's 1) The location is great, in Buckhead and close to everything, and price is lower than many other places. 2) The apartment itself is nice, we are in a renovated unit with tile flooring and renovated kitchen and bath and new appliances. 3) They are "dog friendly" with no size limit which is great for my lab-mix who was turned away elsewhere for being over 50 pounds. Con's 1) Management is absent at best and downright lying, rude, and disrespectful at worst. They will ignore your emails, put you off, give you the runaround, and take months to address issues only once you've made yourself impossible to ignore by involving corporate. 2) They will rip you off, often and in all different ways. We've been incorrectly billed, double billed for utilities, were denied the 2 weeks free move in special we were promised (took 8 months to get them to finally apply it), charge fees for every aspect of living beyond what the salespeople will tell you like 2 different monthly trash fees. 3) Don't trust the leasing agents and READ YOUR LEASE FULLY. Mine was supposed to be 15 months long but they made the actual dates longer with a move out date of 12/24, Christmas Eve! We moved in on the 16th, not anywhere close to the 24th. We asked for it to be adjusted and they refused saying simply "you signed it". 4) Bugs everywhere. You pay for pest control but it doesn't help. Stagnant water from runoffs sit in the backyard of almost every apartment drawing tons of mosquitoes. I get bit every single time I go outside in the back. Spiders inside our apartment all the time no matter how many times we request "pest control" and they supposedly do something about it. 5) Mold. We have mold all over the place because of a leak in the upstairs neighbor's A/C. Maintenance cut two holes in our walls which have still not been fixed (3-4 months now). The water was coming through out floorboards with are now damaged around the edges and have mold growing which I've asked to be replaced and they ignore the request and have not come. They PAINTED OVER the mold on some of the floorboards. I am seriously concerned about the health effects of all this. 6) Break Ins. Had 2 laptops stolen, told management who was "so surprised and sorry". Only after we found out from other residents did they admit that it happened all the time and they were doing nothing about it. 7) Maintenance Scheduling is horrible. I have a dog who doesn't like strangers and my husband and I both work. I have clicked "resident must be home" and "call before entry" every single time I've filed a work order. Without fail, someone shows up at the house when we aren't there, never calls, never scheduled an appointment. As far as I know they haven't actually gone in but they leave a note saying they came and "the dog was loose" so they leave. Then they clear the ticket because "they tried" and I have to start all over again. 8) Very poor wall insulations, and very disrespectful neighbors. Old AC systems which our electric bill is pretty high. Not only that but we can hear our upstairs and next doors neighbors conversations, I can even hear when their phone rings. They've rented a few apartments around mine to college students who party every Friday, Saturday, and even LATE, LATE Sunday nights with blasting music and despite our complains, they haven't done anything about it. This guys party on front of my door, sit on my chairs, and leave beer bottles, trash and cigarette's buds all over the floor. Not only we brought this up to management a few times but, I also had to call the police on them a few times, but I also I told the maintenance guys about it two weekends ago after they came up and asked if all that trash belonged to me? Not only that but after me explaining what was going on, again, I also receive a call from the leasing office asking me AGAIN, if that trash belonged to me.
Everything was fine , up until they had new managers in the leasing office , no one ever answers the phone, they are nonchalant ! It takes them forever to service request and walk throughs after you have moved out. This was my first apartment and the worst experience I've had . The people in the leasing office act like they don't know anything , and they say they will call you back and they don't , you have to call them. I would NOT recommend this place to anybody.
I have been living here for 6 years since 2012, the good thing about this place is it is very quite at a good location, the repair requests were taken care of fairly quickly. However, the management is just getting worse and worse by the year, and they invent ways to rip you off! We moved out May 15h, 2018 due to graduation and job relocation. We had a month to month lease since Aug. 2017(we didn't sign a yearly contract because we were not exactly sure about graduation date), but they charged us "early termination" based on yearly contract in move-out charge! Also, we talked to the leasing office in March about move-out on May 15th, well before 60 notice days, a representative told me 30 day notice was enough, so I made the formal notice 30 days prior, when the move-out charge came, there was also "short of notice" charge, and the rep suddenly denied she mentioned "30 days prior was enough" while I kept her lie on tape. Lastly, they charged us $75 for cleaning, $190 for painting, $500 for counter and bath resurfacing, $600 for the floor plank replacement. However, they didn't mention any of these charges during pre-move-out inspection, and didn't tell us what needed to be fixed at that time. Again the charges seemed to be way over priced, for example, why the resurfacing work happened to total $500, as well as the floor could be cleaned by scrubbing, why did they charge for replacement and at $600? They were all hard sell with no explanation at all. Finally they admitted they made mistakes in the "early termination" and "short of notice" and removed those charges, only after repeated conversation with local leasing office manager and Aimco office remotely in Colorado, the local manager never returned my calls. I have been living here for 6 years and paid rent on time, this place is totally unfair to its residents. We will post our experience with them on Yelp and Google and other social media to let people know! They try to rip you off, and stay away from Peachtree Park Apartments!
It was a total horrible experience overall. The Staff is insensitive to the issues so is there customer service. All we expect is some empathy and compassion to the issues we are facing as residents due to your poorly managed units. My horrible experience with the Staff helped me to make my mind. Here is the list of the issues you need to consider if you are planning to move there - 1. Centipedes and roaches - I have seen centipedes lurking around my bed many times. I was lucky to wake up before getting stung by those creatures. Please buy an Insect Killer and have it ready all the time. 2. Leaking Roof- The bathroom sealing started leaking, I reported and I did few follow ups with the staff. It took 1.5 months for the guy to turn up by that time I was not able to use bathtub or take shower in the master bath. The sealing was totally ruined and they have replace the whole bathroom sealing. So expect a good turnaround time to get your issues fixed and DON'T expect any sympathy or concern from management. 3. Extra Fees - I extended my lease for 1 month and it was in the middle of the month. The Staff or their Accounts department did not update me about the change in the payment date if you renew in the middle of the month. I was charged $ 100 late fee in addition to the $ 200 renewal fee. So ended up paying $ 300 more for those 15 days. For the next 15 days unbelievably they were charging me a full month's rent. When I spoke to the staff they said it was the mistake of the system but I will have to pay $ 100 extra for late fees. So I ended up paying $600 more for a month. I spoke with the property manager about this, he said it will get corrected within 48 hours which never happened. If you can't keep up the promise then don't lie to clients. Also he lied to me that $ 100 has been waived which also never happened. I checked with the customer care and as expectation they reprimanded me that I should know all these things when I sign a lease so well done. So have your budget ready to pay any extra additional fees if you are planning to move there. Due to these issues when time came for renewal, I decided just ran away as fast I can. Good Luck for your search !
My sister has lived here for a couple of years and I visited her over the weekend. She has been robbed 3 times with the leasing office "sincerely" apologizing and assuring her that they have 24 hr security. They do not. Within a day of visiting, she got robbed for the 4th time and my MacBook Air was stolen. The security guys finally showed up to let us know that they are only there every 4 hours. This place does not implement quality security for their residents. For this to have happened FOUR times is mind blowing. She is also not the only person whom this has happened to. Her friends moved out of their place in Peachtree Park because they had also been robbed a couple of times. I am hoping my sister will follow suit because, to me (or anyone who has a brain), this is absurd and unacceptable.
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I live there but omg it's weird as hell the maintenance dude David was a creep who was sleeping with tenants and illegally entering homes.
It was a total horrible experience overall. The Staff is insensitive to the issues so is there customer service. All we expect is some empathy and compassion to the issues we are facing as residents due to your poorly managed units. My horrible experience with the Staff helped me to make my mind. Here is the list of the issues you need to consider if you are planning to move there - 1. Centipedes and roaches - I have seen centipedes lurking around my bed many times. I was lucky to wake up before getting stung by those creatures. Please buy an Insect Killer and have it ready all the time. 2. Leaking Roof- The bathroom sealing started leaking, I reported and I did few follow ups with the staff. It took 1.5 months for the guy to turn up by that time I was not able to use bathtub or take shower in the master bath. The sealing was totally ruined and they have replace the whole bathroom sealing. So expect a good turnaround time to get your issues fixed and DON'T expect any sympathy or concern from management. 3. Extra Fees - I extended my lease for 1 month and it was in the middle of the month. The Staff or their Accounts department did not update me about the change in the payment date if you renew in the middle of the month. I was charged $ 100 late fee in addition to the $ 200 renewal fee. So ended up paying $ 300 more for those 15 days. For the next 15 days unbelievably they were charging me a full month's rent. When I spoke to the staff they said it was the mistake of the system but I will have to pay $ 100 extra for late fees. So I ended up paying $600 more for a month. I spoke with the property manager about this, he said it will get corrected within 48 hours which never happened. If you can't keep up the promise then don't lie to clients. Also he lied to me that $ 100 has been waived which also never happened. I checked with the customer care and as expectation they reprimanded me that I should know all these things when I sign a lease so well done. So have your budget ready to pay any extra additional fees if you are planning to move there. Due to these issues when time came for renewal, I decided just ran away as fast I can. Good Luck for your search !
I live in these apartments for maybe 5 months. I demanded to terminate my lease and it was terminated, without added fees/charges. The place is deplorable!!! They have an ant infestation issue, I actually had a colony in my frigging car. I took it to the dealer resolve. I took the cost out of my rent because they were more than aware of the issue. Huge, I mean huge waterbug issue. I had to hire a company for pest control which again, I took out of rent. I took pictures and videos and at 4 months, demanded to be released from my contract. No one should live like that.
You get what you pay for. We're moving after only 6 months because it's just THAT bad. It's worth it to go for the 1500-1600 a month places - trust me. We signed sight unseen, thinking we got a great deal - we didn't. We've had one attempted break in, and many dings and dents on our cars from neighbors opening their doors into our cars - and the leasing office doesn't care or do anything to stop it. Basically, just don't live here if you have any better options. Also, they make you pay $10 a month to park your car, but if there is an unregistered car they do not tow it. So don't even tell them about your cars because their staff would rather not do the work required to get a vehicle towed. There were two abandoned cars outside of our apartment for 6 months with flat tires and no complex decals. (I followed up several times about them getting the cars moved - they eventually put a notification on one of them, which fell off over time because of the rain; it was never moved).
Once you move in, the complex gives you zero resources for help when there are issues. The office never returns phone calls, and it sends service providers in without proper notice. Also, beware when you move out: the apartments are not new, and therefore not at all pristine (we had warped floors and ceiling leaks the entire time); but they will nickle and dime you until the end. Overall, I am extraordinarily disappointed with this complex for the very short term we had to live there.
Disappointing. Requested Virtual tour 4-5 times. No one connected. Waited 15 mins to 1hr but no one joined all 4 times..
I.Toy, My experience with this complex started out great however it has declined a little every month. I am running into the same issue and problem every month, I am being over charged on my parking and I also have a parking spot that is down the street I am disabled and the apartment complex has no parking spots for handicapped and the spot assigned is not even near the apartment you may rent. You can call and call about the same issue and the only answer you will receive is I'm working on it or I will reach out to you and if you go to the office they are never helpful they say any and everything just to get you out of the office. I thought this would be amazing place to live but it's not. Every weekend someone's car is being broken into. Just know you may want to consider different options before moving here. They do anything to get you through the door but nothing to keep the momentum.
Is some one reading.
DOc the maintenance guy was great. Apartment itself was old, frequently killed roaches, street would flood with heavy rain, and I got broken into twice and both times my laptop was stolen. Definitely not a safe area.
Oh boy, I can't wait for my next water shut off! We've already had 4 (all emergencies) in the past week, adding onto the 4 or 5 other ones this year (also all emergencies), looking forward to the next one. Let's try and hit triple digits this year! Not really sure if it's the incompetent construction crew or the antique, basically cardboard water pipes running across the complex, likely a combination of both. Excellent maintenance team (so excellent in fact they're inflating the rating of this place). Clear corporate-level management issues. Pretty inconsistent communication across the board. Can't wait to get a rent increase b/c of luxurious Beltline - which also includes chronic bug problems 10 months out the year. With this price in this location, how much can I realistically complain? Please deeply contemplate your answer to this before signing your lease, as I don't know if I did much.
Stayed here only because of the location and proximity to my job. It was just a horrible experience overall for the amount I paid for a 1-bedroom apartment. I have Never left any bad reviews before but this complex is just unacceptable. It's trash. Do not rent here!!! STAY FAR AWAY!!! 1) insects, mosquitos & bugs are everywhere. Spiders in my room, centipedes, ladybugs, weird creepy crawlers daily especially in the summer. 2) rats and other unhygienic animals. I have literally seen huge dead and alive rats, as well as a literal POSSUM on my front entrance porch the size of my 25 lb dog. I have pictures of it. They run around everywhere behind near the trash compactor area, which is right in my back entrance. There's multiple rat traps in the complex which should tell you how disgusting this place is. 3) there are stray cats everywhere. They leave dead rats and birds all around. They sit under and on cars. I am highly allergic to cats and they are everywhere outside which makes it hard to breathe. 4) the AC barely works and I was supposed to have the new "smart thermostat" but they didn't install it correctly so didn't work. I have the old manual one which barely works. The vent humidifier room or whatever that is in my apartment is moldy and wet and full of dust and dirt. It's just blowing of disgusting mold air. 5) floors are uneven. Windows barely lock properly. There are open spaces between the front door and windows so cold air comes in during winter time, making my bills run high. 6) garbage area - just needs a lot of work. There's always nasty water that smells awful where the garbage area is and full of rats and holes. The runoff water stinks up the whole place. There was a whole three weeks where there were two huge full garbage containers that stayed out the entire time this summer. Two overflowing huge 20feet containers of trash rotting in the Georgia summer heat for weeks. We live near the garbage area so it was unbelievably stinky and unhygienic. It smelled awful. This should be an environmental safety and hygiene issue. 7) there are nails and weird sharp objects in the parking space. I've gotten my tires popped TWICE since I've parked here and I've never had tires pop for all 6 years I've had my Honda Civic. Both times it was as soon as I pulled into the parking spot that I heard the tire burst and when I had Hondacare people come, they show me the rusty nails that popped the tire. 8) seriously not safe environment at all. Since I've been here, there have been TWO shootings (one of which resulted in a death, happened in broad daylight and the shooter still hasn't been caught) and my boyfriend's car was STOLEN. The gas station across the street also had a shooting just a few weeks ago. 9) amenities - the gym always had missing weights and the machines don't even work. Guess people are stealing the weights or something. 10) There is no sound insulation. I can hear my neighbors cough/sneeze and walking around all day. I can hear their complete conversations. 11) We are billed for the Luxor mail service but I've seen multiple times the delivery people don't have access to it. I live near the mail service center and I've even had a delivery mailman knock on MY door (along with others on the same porch) and ask to be buzzed into Luxor. Super weird. Not the only time this has happened either. I walk my dog around the area and I've had instances where the delivery person with multiple packages in his hand and coming out of the delivery truck ask if I could beep them in so they can put our packages inside. How come they don't have the access key? Not only that, I've had encounters where my package wasn't even in the secured boxes. I've seen packages laying in the ground near the door, for anyone to take and without a secure key code. So why do we have to pay for this extra service? I'd rather have packages delivered straight to my door. 12) No one even showed up for my scheduled pre-inspection on 8/5 from 8-12pm. So how was I supposed to know what to fix? When finally moved out, I was charged a $125 cleaning fee and charged an extra $250 for painting??? LOL. after they took alll of my security deposit, and I still owe an extra $200. Ridiculous!!!!
Really, I'd love to give negative stars. My experience here started out fine, declined every month, and has continued to get even worse since moving out. Initially, I wanted to avoid leaving any negative reviews because I realize the deceitful and predatory nature of the business is not the fault of the complex staff, but rather people in corporate offices far away from the complex. I didn't want the regular people to be negatively impacted by anything I did, but I feel like I don't have a choice at this point. It's been five months since I moved out, and I continue to be plagued by this company's endless harassment. after they kept my security deposit, they claimed I owed them even more money, but they apparently can't figure out how much or what for. Every statement I have received from them has had items changed, sometimes double billed, the amounts for some change, and the totals sometimes change and sometimes don't. They started out with threatening to take me to small claims court, but when I disputed their nonsense charges, they disappeared for a few weeks until coming back to threaten me with a third party collections agency. When I inquired about why things were listed and charged differently in all four of the "final" statements they sent me, and the current ledger, the response I received was, "don't look at the statements, only look at what we're billing you now, otherwise you're going to get confused". Obviously I'm going to get confused when you're arbitrarily changing not just what you're billing me for, but also how much it all costs too! Come on, make it make sense. Also, any reviews you've seen about water shutoffs, overflowing dumpsters, poorly maintained grounds, bugs/pests, parking nightmares, and disruptive neighbors? Yeah, they're all true. And the constant moisture trapped in the buildings by the poor drainage in the area combined with the cracks in the windows frames from shoddy craftsmanship and construction, made for the perfect breeding ground for mold to start growing in the window frames/sills. Did they care about that when I told them? I can't speak for other people's feelings, but the response I got of essentially just, "sorry ", sure doesn't give me any hope. Tl;dr: Unless you want to have a bad time living here, followed by months of harassment, threats, and bully tactics over fraudulent charges, stay far away from this place (and likely any other rentals owned by Air Communities). Also, editing to add, just have a look at their reviews on the Better Business Bureau - I really wish I had before moving into that place.
Doc the maintenance guy is incredible other than that this place and it's management is horrible avoid
You get what you pay for. Not only have we had multiple dings and dents on our cars from people just not giving a crap about what they open their car doors into, we've also had an attempted break in. The floors and walls are miserably thin. I live on the top floor and can hear everything the people below me are watching on tv. I'm sure they can hear everything we do too. The staff is completely unreliable. We signed a lease for one apartment, only to be told it wasn't available a week before moving. We thought we'd resolved it, but the DAY we were driving down, turns out we hadn't and they wouldn't give our 'power of attorney' our key since the lease hadn't been signed. We were under the impression it was - but they hadn't generated a new lease. Also, we had to pay more a month for a smaller apartment, since the one we selected wasn't available - but the smaller one we got has an extra bedroom.
WORST EXPERIENCE I HAVE EVER HAD. STAY AWAY! Giving a fully honest review, there are a few good things which is why we chose them in the first place: Pro's 1) The location is great, in Buckhead and close to everything, and price is lower than many other places. 2) The apartment itself is nice, we are in a renovated unit with tile flooring and renovated kitchen and bath and new appliances. 3) They are "dog friendly" with no size limit which is great for my lab-mix who was turned away elsewhere for being over 50 pounds. Con's 1) Management is absent at best and downright lying, rude, and disrespectful at worst. They will ignore your emails, put you off, give you the runaround, and take months to address issues only once you've made yourself impossible to ignore by involving corporate. 2) They will rip you off, often and in all different ways. We've been incorrectly billed, double billed for utilities, were denied the 2 weeks free move in special we were promised (took 8 months to get them to finally apply it), charge fees for every aspect of living beyond what the salespeople will tell you like 2 different monthly trash fees. 3) Don't trust the leasing agents and READ YOUR LEASE FULLY. Mine was supposed to be 15 months long but they made the actual dates longer with a move out date of 12/24, Christmas Eve! We moved in on the 16th, not anywhere close to the 24th. We asked for it to be adjusted and they refused saying simply "you signed it". 4) Bugs everywhere. You pay for pest control but it doesn't help. Stagnant water from runoffs sit in the backyard of almost every apartment drawing tons of mosquitoes. I get bit every single time I go outside in the back. Spiders inside our apartment all the time no matter how many times we request "pest control" and they supposedly do something about it. 5) Mold. We have mold all over the place because of a leak in the upstairs neighbor's A/C. Maintenance cut two holes in our walls which have still not been fixed (3-4 months now). The water was coming through out floorboards with are now damaged around the edges and have mold growing which I've asked to be replaced and they ignore the request and have not come. They PAINTED OVER the mold on some of the floorboards. I am seriously concerned about the health effects of all this. 6) Break Ins. Had 2 laptops stolen, told management who was "so surprised and sorry". Only after we found out from other residents did they admit that it happened all the time and they were doing nothing about it. 7) Maintenance Scheduling is horrible. I have a dog who doesn't like strangers and my husband and I both work. I have clicked "resident must be home" and "call before entry" every single time I've filed a work order. Without fail, someone shows up at the house when we aren't there, never calls, never scheduled an appointment. As far as I know they haven't actually gone in but they leave a note saying they came and "the dog was loose" so they leave. Then they clear the ticket because "they tried" and I have to start all over again.
Recently, many homes have been broken and stolen. It is unsafe now. Besides, the staff do not do anything to prevent that. Really terrible.
Do not recommend these apartments. Leasing staff and upper management is inattentive. Issues with ants and even after 6 times of pest control coming out the issue was not fixed, excessively high water bill, an extra $15 monthly fee is charged for parking, water is constantly turned off, and we were charged a late fee and even threatened to be "evicted" when we actually paid our rent. Save yourself from the unnecessary stress.
I wrote the ************ of ************** the following letter Thank you. Dear members of the ************,I reside at Road and I am writing to share my experiences with you regarding The Crescent, an apartment building in **************, located at the corner of *************** and **************************. The corporate owner is known as Aimco.I visited the apartment and applied for a place to live there. As part of this process, the building required me to make my deposit in advance. This seemed irregular but I went ahead and paid them $1,000, and then got my application approved. A few days later, I found my current residence and decided to forgo living at the Crescent. I informed the agent that set up the meetings, but they referred me back to the leasing office. My deposit payment was never returned to me. Eventually, I decided to dispute the deposit charge with Mastercard. I never signed a lease and did not commit to staying at the Crescent, but my application was accepted. Mastercard reviewed the dispute and I lost the case, initially. Crescent said that the $1,000 was a fee, not a deposit. This is so untrue! It was made very clear to me at the start that this would be the deposit. And, the agent in the leasing office, copied here, explained to me that I would get the money back if the lease did not go forward. It did not, but the company vigorously fought my claim when I made it. But, just this past week, Mastercard ruled in my favor and returned my $1,000 deposit to me. I felt vindcated. I wanted the Council to know that there are companies doing business like this in **************. Even for my current residence, my lease application fee was $50. It was not binding. While I learned a ****** to never make a payment like that up front again, why didn't this company give me my money back after I notified them? I never came back there, I never turned in any papers, and I notified the company's representative that I would not be moving there. Why did I have to file a dispute, and do all of this work to get my money back? I ask that the Council please look into this company's business practices. How many others have been harmed by these despicable and dishonest business tactics? Thank you for your time. *********
Tried to set up an appointment to tour the apartment. Have been texting with an agent for a week and told them I could only view on Saturdays. Every time they kept asking me if I could view on Tuesday. I had to tell them 6 TIMES over the course of a week that I can only view on Saturdays. Communication is a joke. I would not want to live here.
Be careful!!! This apartment will took your money when you move-out. We lived 2.5 years there. This property is very old. It was ok. We had cleaned all rooms, kitchen and living room for several days for moving out.. We moved out last week but nobody attended move-out inspection. We have to go there again after move-out. Office staff told me other inspection company will inspect the unit later. We received final statement 5 days later. They charged over $500 for whole property full painting, cleaning. We think the unit condition was same as move-in date because we tried to our best to clean the unit. The property managing company want to make new apartment with your money. Be aware and keep in mind this case when you consider to move-in this apartment. You should pay your money to make donation to them for their new apartment.
AVOID THIS PLACE LIKE THE PLAGUE. All I can say is read the reviews and trust the ratings - it's low for a reason. Local management and HQ refuse to work with you at all and use the same lines - HQ: my hands are tied, you'll have to talk to the local manager. Local manager: my hands are tied, you'll have to talk to HQ. I signed a 9 month lease and told them I wouldn't be renewing at time I signed, called in January about ending my lease early (supposed to end in May) and was told about their upsurd 3-month fee to terminate, so I told them nevermind and would keep the May end date. So thats twice that I told them I wouldn't be renewing. Then, I kept getting emails about renewing. Are you guys dense? No, I'm not renewing. Now they want to say that this is me not giving them ample notice so they want to charge me $950 for insufficient notice?! Ok, I'll stay in your apartment for the 60 days to avoid the fee, easy right? No, that's not an option either. And reading the other horror stories of nickel and diming to the tune of 400-500 for painting a single room in the apt (whether it needs it or not), it's going to cost me more to move out of here than my new mortgage + car payment combined.
I am not surprised by the other reviews. My experience was terrible. The move-out might be the pinnacle of frustrations, among the infuriating things that happened during my stay (2 years - as I went to school nearby). I am in dispute as we speak over an additional $500 charge for "damages" to my apartment. *Trash removal, Carpet Replacement, and re-painting to be exact. However, it all stemmed from my upstairs neighbors flooding my apartment, 6months prior. The maintenance staff at the time (they were eventually all fired, and replaced, which - seems to be a theme for "Team PTP" ) did the bare minimum to fix the problem. I had 2 inches of water in my kitchen, that seeped into my living room, and left my kitchen ceiling sagging from the water damage. After multiple complaints, they eventually repainted and that was seriously it. I still smelled mold, but their solution was to paint over the problem (they even painted the WRONG COLOR) . They tore the carpet away from the kitchen linoleum in the process of the "fix" (what I'm guessing is part of the aforementioned charges) and if that wasn't a sign they couldn't have been more negligent, I eventually noticed black mold growing in my room vents. METAL room vents. By then, "TEAM 1" had been removed, so when "TEAM 2" came to replace my filters, they were so shocked and horrified by the state of my apartment, they told me they were surprised I was even paying rent. *Also. The closet to the heater/filter, had been painted shut so they had to rip that open. The list goes on. And now they are trying to charge me extra for damages incurred by not only my neighbors, but their own employees. Thanks Peachtree Park! Corporate operates out of Colorado, and must not have ANY clue what goes on at any of their units. They do a lot to upkeep the exterior of the place, and minimal to fix anything inside.
Recently, many homes have been broken and stolen. It is unsafe now. Besides, the staff do not do anything to prevent that. Really terrible.
DO NOT APPLY TO THESE APARTMENTS!! I applied to these apartments and was not approved. They never gave me my $300 holding fee back. They said it would take a week. That turned into two weeks. I had to threaten legal action against them and I'm still waiting. It is very hard to get a hold of someone to talk to. They only like to text. They kept lying and delaying any action to look into my refund. I'm going to take legal action if I don't have my refund in 2 days. Trust me, the apartments are not worth it!
This place used to be a decent deal - bargain price, good location. However, they have jacked up the rent over the last three years and the service is way down. Plus it has become super unsafe - sexual assaults, numerous break-ins. Honestly, stay away. You'd do better to find another place with a good move-in deal and save yourself the heartache.
The move out process was abysmal. My college age daughter gave notice to Peachtree Park within time to cancel cleanly, and Peachtree still charged us for 1/2 month rent due to a misunderstanding caused by their complete lack of communication. She and I tried to call their business office many times and never got a pickup. If you are thinking of putting your college age students there, THINK AGAIN!
Just left after 2 years. Unprofessional staff who is keeping the music loud while talking to you and...singing. They try to keep and take money without a well based reason. DON"T MOVE HERE
I lived there for two years and had some terrible experiences. Apartments are old; they do some cosmetic upgrades to make it look better like add synthetic wood flooring, change countertops and put in new cabinets, but keep in mind AC/ Heating and lights are all very very old. Our AC unit went out multiple times to the point where they then put in a brand new AC unit, which still didn't work for another 4 months. They are never in a rush to get orders fixed. Even if you call emergency maintenance, which I did about 15 times, no response. BREAK-INS ARE FREQUENT. Make sure you get an alarm and DO NOT give the code to management. Make sure you change the lock as well. Even after an alarm system, we were broken into. Management is really just out for themselves; they are incompetent and rude and incredibly unorganized. I had the same issues with move out appointments as other reviews. This place is cheap and location is great, but be willing to make significant compromises. Update - I moved out May 2018 so Peachtree Park comment is irrelevant. Still sucks after updates
I have lived in this apartment for the past 5 months and my experience was awful. My floors are warped from who knows what, there is water damage all throughout the ceiling, bugs are constantly coming in from who knows where and the staff was less than underwhelming to say the very least. Also in the past 5 months, I've dealt with my water being shut off 3 times and was notified that it was being turned off at the end of the day by the apartment complex (the reason being stated as maintenance). Also today in the 90+ degree heat of Georgia, my air conditioning in the apartment stops working. The apartment complex pools are also constantly filled with dirt, and occasionally are closed with no notice at all from the complex. Overall, with this apartment complex you end up paying way more than what you get out of it. I highly, HIGHLY recommend that you live elsewhere if at all possible.