Brandon Rinker

The good rating associated with 21 Fitzsimmons is one of the reasons I moved here. Within a month of moving in I had construction crews entering my apartment to assess water damage to the exterior wall. A month or so later all of the stucco from the exterior wall was removed, which of course was quite loud, after receiving a notice that they would be "patching the stucco." Then a piece of plastic was draped over my windows so I could not see out nor open them for over a MONTH with no updates or communication. Finally, a second plastic barrier was set up 6 feet from the outside wall inside my apartment, meaning I had to rearrange all my furniture and now have absolutely no natural light entering my apartment. This is expected to last another month of two, assuming no other problems pop up. When asked if I could transfer to a different unit or at least receive some sort of financial compensation, the manager told me absolutely not. She suggested that I contact my renter's insurance for compensation basically stating that none of this was their fault and so they cannot do anything to help me. At the end of the day 21 Fitzsimmons is very convenient and a nice place to live, but if anything ever goes wrong you are on your own. In other words, you may be sitting in half a living room with no natural light separated from the conditions of winter by a piece of black plastic. I will not be living here once my lease ends.