Nicholas Barancyk

Updating my original review since the situation has deteriorated. Property was sold to Watertown in 2022. Current management of the property is dismal. There is no attempt at ice mitigation on the walkways through salting, trash hasn't been collected from the dumpsters in weeks, stairwells of the buildings are falling apart (management's solution to which has simply been to brace them with 4x4 posts for an undetermined amount of time), the hot tub was drained during the winter and the pool is barely heated to body temperature, one of the fireplaces in the pool area continues to be broken for years and the management office has lied to the postal workers about broken parcel delivery boxes. The resident services are just as bad. We've received legally threatening paper notices for being just 2 days late on rent, the reasoning for which is that the only payment method accepted is a cumbersome certified check. The resident portal is also only open for 2 days each month, in which that is the only time you can view and download your lease. I've lived in many apartment complexes over the years, but I've never seen one managed with such a lack of competency and disregard for its residents. Rent was raised by 10% immediately after they bought the property but I've yet to see one improvement that legitimately benefits the community or the complex.