Ms.Greenhill was absolutely amazing, unlike her coworkers. Ashley ( the other Ashley, not Ms.Greenhill) was beyond rude to Ms. Greenhill and myself. When asked numerous questions by Greenhill via text, she was unresponsive majority of the time and even had the audacity to ask her " What did she not understand?" & don't let me get started about Corporate, they're worse. Everyone seemed as if they couldn't care less about my wants & needs. Majority of the residents in the building are predominately white and it is extremely evident that that's who they want to be living there. If you're black, this isn't the place for you; you have to jump through so many hoops just to get an approval, as an African-American (The people who decide whether or not you can move in, are at the corporate office in Denver and are white. stupid, right?). I was told that 10 people applied to live at Tremont and only TWO were approved; what kind of place is this, Harvard? Smh. I arrived at Tremont around 10:30am and didn't leave until 6pm!!!! Ms. Greenhill tried to help me with my situation so many times. I was even willing to pay two months rent to get the apartment and was still denied ( despite not having any prior evictions or any automatic disqualifications). You have a better chance at becoming a Navy Seal & winning the Powerball TWICE, before getting an approval at this place.