Jenn P.

I have lived here for almost a year so I am updating my review. In short, I am moving out as soon as my lease expires. I hate this place. Everything I said in my previous review still stands with the following additions: 1. Rats and Flies. Like I said in my previous review, the pest problem still exists. Pest control came by multiple times but could not fix the problem. There are rats in my patio & window sill EVERY NIGHT. Rats made holes in my patio furniture & theres so much rat shit I never go out my patio or open the windows at nighttime. A SWARM OF FLIES everywhere. I had pest control come out multiple times and at one point the office staff called me and said "you keep putting the same request!" Well its because the problem hasn't gone away?! And also the residents are charged with "pest control" fee? 2. Impossible Management. People at the office are rude and not helpful. Most them are very lazy and seem like they hate to be there. Always on their iphones and quick to dismiss your concerns. Working staff (cleaning & maintenance) are amazing though. Every time you call the office with a question or concern, you will be rerouted multiple times, only to be given a different number which they never answer (and mailbox is full). They call themselves a "luxury" apartment, but do not operate like one. I have never lived in such an apartment that is THIS difficult to deal with. The management is pretty much my main reason for moving out. 3. Plumbing Issues. I have one of the more upgraded units (Naples Premier) but the cosmetic upgrades and new appliances could not help with the issues related to the old structure of the building. I have had so many plumbing issues which even til this day have not been fixed even after multiple maintenance visits (also it sucked because we have a newborn at home and did not want people entering our home during the peak Covid times. We had to live with so many problems). Some of the more serious problems were: tub leaking and flooding the bathroom (had the mats soaked and had me cleaning the whole bathroom which sucked), bathroom sink backing up and disgusting residue and food scraps from upstairs kitchen coming up the sink MULTIPLE TIMES (exhausted a whole bottle of Clorox spray), and the hallway flooding. 4. Noise Issues. The building must be really old because I can hear my upstairs neighbor's dog walking. I unwillingly learned so many things about my upstairs neighbor. The worst thing is that my neighbor likes to wake up in the middle of the night and use the restroom which always wakes up my newborn. Noise proof is the worst I have ever seen. Their rent is definitely not justified for the quality of the structure. 5. Ridiculous Fees. Apparently, they require a 60-day notice to move out and if you give notice anywhere later than 60days prior, you are charged the same amount as your rent with what it's called an "insufficient notice fee." Meaning if you give your notice just one day short of two months prior, to move out when your lease expires, you have to pay a day's rent for giving the notice "only" 59 days prior to your lease expiration. This is charged even if you don't actually occupy the unit for an extra day. I gave my move out notice one month and a half prior to my lease expiration date and was charged $1,545.33 as an insufficient notice fee! A $1,545 fee for giving a 45 day advance notice! Customarily, a 45-day notice is considered more than sufficient as many other apartments only require a month advance notice. They pretty much charge you for a unit you no longer occupy so that they make money off a vacant unit all whilst the unit is either getting ready for the next tenant (biz cost) and available to rent out. Even if they rent out the unit soon enough, this money is not returned to you because remember, this is a "penalty" for giving the notice late and not a cost they actually incur. I think is predatory and unconscionable business practice. 6. Utilities. Expect your utilities to double when you live here. Don't know why but water & sewer is a lot more here than other apartments in the area when each unit has its own water meter. You are charged with various fees by the community. My rent is $3,600 and with utilities (those charged by the community), I pay about $4,000 a month. It sucks that this apartment could be an amazing community given its prime location, but the management is just ughhhh. I am so happy to finally move out and not deal with rats and the management.