Cameron Kelley

As a college student living here, it seems like a good, cheap alternative to being a resident at my school. I share an apartment with 4 other students and we end up paying a lot less than we would if we payed for housing at our school. However, after about a year and a half of living here, you start to notice how much of a money grab this place is. Not only have they increased our rent multiple times for no apparent reason, but it seems like they look for any excuse to hit you with an extra fee of some sort. Not to mention most of the amenities that they advertise are either not maintained well or just impractical. Also, because of the current pandemic, my roommates and I have tried to talk to them about cancelling the lease, because many of us lost jobs that we could rely on to make some money during school and we simply can't afford it anymore. They have no sympathy and are still making us pay 5 months of rent to cover the cancellation fee. I understand that we signed the lease, but they could at least take it easy on full time students that are already focused on school let alone paying for an apartment. But no, they aren't offering any help whatsoever during a worldwide pandemic. Even if we were able keep the apartment and pay for it, the rent is due to increase again for our next renewal. The only positive thing I can say about this place is that the maintenance workers are very friendly.