If i can give 0 star, i would do so without hesitation.I have lived in Bent Tree Apartments for more than 8 years, and I strongly do not recommend living here, especially if you have a family. It might be manageable if you're living alone, but even then, it comes with many frustrations. Parking here is a disaster. They recently implemented a new system where each unit gets two assigned parking spots. I have three cars, but they only provided two spots, leaving me to park my third car in the visitor area while still paying the same parking fee. When I requested a third parking spot, the office told me they have more registered cars than available spaces. If that's the case, why are they actively promoting to attract new residents instead of resolving the issues for current ones? All they seem to care about is making money from new leases, while long-term residents are neglected. To make matters worse, if I can't find a visitor spot, they expect me to park on the street outside the complex. It's absurd to pay the same amount for a car that doesn't even have guaranteed parking. My family and I had to constantly monitor visitor spots to avoid being towed. Eventually, we gave up and removed the third car from our account, but not before the office charged me for several extra months due to their own oversight. If I hadn't checked my bank statements, I would've continued unknowingly overpaying. Additionally, if someone parks in your assigned spot, you're responsible for calling the towing company yourself and waiting for them to arrive. Isn't this supposed to be the apartment's responsibility? What's the point of paying for maintenance fees if residents have to handle these issues on their own? The visitor parking rules are just as frustrating. Visitors need a pass, which must be obtained from the office during business hours. If I have a guest after 6 PM, they can't park in the complex. Instead, they have to park 20 minutes away near local businesses, and I have to pick them up and drop them off. Walking from the street parking late at night after work is both unsafe and inconvenient, especially in bad weather. If you have only one car, this might not be a problem, but if you have two or more, I strongly advise against living here. The maintenance team is completely unprofessional. Every issue I reported required multiple follow-ups before anything was resolved. Many times, the maintenance staff didn't even know how to fix the problem and had to FaceTime coworkers for instructions. For years, I dealt with leaking sinks in the kitchen and bathroom. Instead of replacing the pipes, they just applied tape, which obviously didn't work. It took years of complaints before they finally replaced them. The doors in my unit didn't fit the frames properly, leaving a 2-inch gap that I had to push them to fix. Even the toilet cover didn't match the toilet's shape, leaving a gap when closed. One of the worst experiences was when birds nested in the bathroom vent due to improper sealing. We ended up with bird mites, which caused severe itching and required treatment from a dermatologist. Despite this being a maintenance failure, the management refused to take responsibility or provide proper compensation. We spent months trying to get the issue resolved, wasting money and time. Getting packages here is another nightmare. Residents must use the Luxer One locker system near the leasing office, which requires an annual fee. However, packages are often left outside the lockers, making them vulnerable to theft. I've had several packages stolen, especially during the holiday season. Even high-value packages that require a signature sometimes end up in the shared locker. The only positive about Bent Tree is its location, which was the main reason I moved here. If I had the budget to move earlier, I would've left long ago. I'm planning to leave as soon as my lease ends. Read other reviews,there are many residents who share my frustrations. And to Bent Tree management: don't bother leaving a generic response I know nothing will change