Nick Silverthorn

Do NOT move here. I had to hunt down the leasing manager by phone to get any kind of documentation / confirmation that I was secured a spot after they took my security deposit. For a second I even thought I might have gotten scammed. When move in time came, I hauled my stuff from across the country and days before move in I was told that the old tenants just decided to stay in their unit and I had nowhere to live until they decided to move out. I had to stay in a hotel and pay last minute storage fees until Mariner's Cove allowed me in. I made the ask for a discount in rent and the sentiment was "too bad, nothing we can do." I get that things happen but was taken aback by the lack of empathy. Once I moved in the place was alright. Old building but usually clean enough. Once move out time came I knew Mariner's Cove would be back for another low ball. They charged nearly $400 for a full re-paint of the place (no damage beyond typical 1-year use). Also you need a 60 days notice to move out and I believe I gave them 57 days. While I acknowledge I was late, I told them it was a little hypocritical to charge $200 when they left me homeless for a few days a year prior. They did not respond to this message after 4 working days, but I know their Google chat bot will reply quickly here to try to "resolve the concern." Don't let the low security deposit fool you, chances are you wont get it back. There are so many places to live in SD. Pay a little bit more for the piece of mind to not have to deal with this.