Potential tenants should be aware that management here prioritize rent collection over TENANT SAFETY. They would sue tenants who are forced to leave due to threats of serious bodily harm. I became a victim of harassment, threats, and abuse while living here. Despite providing evidence and doctor note, the office took no action to address the unsafe and untenable conditions I faced. With only one month left on my lease, I was shocked by Office Manager Chase Sherbert's casual dismissal of the situation as mere 'conflict.' He insisted I continue paying rent while knowingly placing me in jeopardy. Under civil law, these circumstances should warrant an early release from the lease. The common law principle of constructive eviction applies when a tenant is forced out by threats of violence. No reasonable person would be expected to continue living in such an environment. I strongly urge anyone considering living here to carefully evaluate whether this aligns with your expectations for safety and management responsiveness in your home, your safety, and for your kids.