Bridget G.

Three months ago I reviewed Peachtree Park with my honest 3-Star opinion, but an incident yesterday has me so frustrated that I want to update the review and share my experience. As I mentioned in my previous review, my boyfriend and I are recent college grads who lived at Peachtree Park for about a year and a half. We moved out on April 1st, but our lease doesn't end until the 16th. To make a long story short, we needed some repairs done inside our NEW house, so we dropped our dogs off at our old, vacant apartment (with toys, beds, etc) and left a note saying Mom and Dad would be back to pick them up later. We knew there would be cable men (I don't know if that is their correct title) in the complex installing new wires in each unit throughout this week, but as always, they wouldn't enter an apartment with large dogs without permission first. I arrived home shortly before 5:00pm yesterday to find ONE DOG MISSING and a damaged bathroom door frame. After searching my apartment, I spoke with the cable men who were at another unit. They told me that my dog "escaped through the bedroom window". I frantically ran to the leasing office, where the leasing manager, Christopher, looked me in the eye and said "She got out about an hour ago, we sent you an email." AN EMAIL? THAT'S IT? After posting on every social media outlet possible, I connected with a woman located over a mile away who said she saw my dog running through a neighborhood. After 3 HOURS of searching for her, we finally found my dog; thankfully, unharmed. I spoke with my next door neighbor who says she saw the men looking through the window at the barking dogs, and came outside to tell them not to go in. It is my speculation that the men saw an unlocked window and tried to lure the dogs to that window, away from the front door. One dog got out, so they entered our apartment and locked the other two in our guest bathroom (hence the damage as they scratched at the door) to install the wires. Again, just speculation. The window was not open the night before when we were cleaning the apartment, nor was it open yesterday morning when we dropped the dogs off. I cannot put into words how frustrating and concerning this situation is. The lack of ANY sense of urgency from our leasing office and the leasing manager is amazing. They have not assumed any responsibility in this situation, despite hiring the company whose men entered our apartment and lost our dog. If location and price are all that draws you to Peachtree Park Apartments, I'd be happy to provide a list of alternative apartments that we found to be similar. Save yourself the headache, don't live at Peachtree Park. Similar apartments: - The Row at 26th - The Atlantic at Loring Heights - The Pointe at Collier Hills - 1824 Defoor