There's all something broken every time you turn around. The majority of the time the residents are all sharing 1 elevator and there's no separate freight elevator for move-ins. Then there's the resident parking gates which are only functioning 65% of the time, which is extremely dangerous. I've lived in buildings which were way less expensive with far better, more reliable accommodations. Half of the units flooring and countertops are very dated as well as the color of the walls. The common area is also very dated, although I no complaints about the interior of my actual unit. On top of the constant, repeated inconveniences they decide to raise the rent upon release renewal. "We apologize to our residents having to wait 10 minutes for the elevator and to show our appreciation for your patience and loyalty.... here's an extra $100 a month on top of your rent."