Sarah Nobles

DO NOT MOVE HERE. I cannot warn you enough to not move here. If the pests, terrible maintenance of the units and buildings, lack of security measures on doors with broken locks, broken appliances, and administration office's complete incompetence and unwillingness to even return a phone call and even stating that they are not responsible or concerned with the safety of their residents, then our most recent issue should. A clog in the building's pipe caused a flood in our apartment which resulted in damage to our furniture and belongings. They "fixed" it and the apartment ended up flooding the next day too. Maintenance was terrible and offered no communication. We were forced to find another apartment when the general manager accused us of being "hostile and aggressive" towards maintenance staff (because we had complained) and the flood had caused such extensive water damage that they would have to tear out living room walls, baseboards, and possibly floor boards. This turned into a health hazard for my asthma and despite this and the impending construction, the general manager insisted that they required a 60 day notice and despite us telling her upfront that we were moving in a week and her saying that it shouldn't be an issue to prorate the rent, they wouldn't honor it. Now, after having to struggle to receive responses from her, she acts like she's doing us a favor by saying we must pay an entire month that we won't be there. After I pointed out a Virgina statute that stated that in a situation like this, they only legally needed 14 days, she claimed that they "don't follow Virgina law and only follow Aimco law." Do you want to live somewhere where the general manager states that they don't follow the state laws? I've now filed multiple complaints with corporate and with the Better Business Bureau. Please take the time to read these reviews (our mistake for not doing so) and find something else.