Tyler Park

If you live here, expect to pay fees and have facilities that aren't clean. Here are some of the things I experienced living at Laurel Crossing apartment complex: - I was charged a $3,470.93 fee for "insufficient notice" when I decided to move out at the end of my agreed-upon lease. This is the equivalent of almost $300 per month, or 1.5 months worth of rent. The management did this because they have a 60 day notice clause for moving out, which is longer than any other competitive leases I've looked into in the area. Somehow this is legal in California, so be wary of being taken advantage of by the extra fees that the management can decide to charge. - The common areas were not kept clean. A few examples I experienced include: - Laundry rooms routinely were not clean when I went to use them, and I always had to check every machine to see if they were dirty before using. I found animal hair, food, trash, and more in the machines regularly, and noticed that the floors and machines were often wet and dirty. Occasionally the room would have a strong unpleasant smell and extreme heat. - I regularly saw broken glass, dumped furniture, and trash in the stairwells, parking spaces in my building, and near the mailboxes. - Maintenance issues with the facilities seemed like they were left unfixed for extended periods, such as a broken walkway that was taped off for weeks and broken equipment in the gym. Overall, I'd recommend looking to a place that is clean and less usurious about its approach to leasing and charging fees and takes better care of the facilities. I can't wait to see how much is taken out of my security deposit, and if my experience ends up being similar to what the other reviewers have said they were charged. Hopefully they use the extra $$$ they are charging me to keep the place cleaner.