Bill Z.

be prepared to be charged exorbitant fees if you don't read your lease very carefully when you move in and remember everything it says months later when you move out. I had a short term rental there. perhaps 63 or 64 days before my lease was up, I find a lease renewal notice in my mailbox (which I was not expecting on a short term lease). I filled it out and apparently returned it 57 days before my lease was up and I found out that they charged me a 400 dollar late fee. they are banking on tricking you into paying a late fee because the company that owns the property has a call center in colorado which will call you if you are late on your payments, but not to warn you that they are about to charge you 110 dollars a day for not filling out a piece of paper to tell them something that they already know (that you do not plan to renew a short term lease, which is the definition of a short term lease!).note that my complaint is with the company, not the leasing agents or the staff that work there who are amazing people and super responsive, or the facility which is good. if you move there, just be prepared to deal with a corporation which is trying to trick you out of a few hundred dollars after you move out and read your lease once a week to make sure you don't get tricked into paying a hidden fee.