Erika Wiviott

UPDATE: Dear George, The building did not handle the gas or mold in a safe manner. Residents were told to not call SoCal gas because "it was being handled internally." Anyone reading this, what George is saying below is misleading and incorrect. The mold that was found was indeed toxic and causing illness. I repeat, do not live here. George, whoever you are, I am happy for you to contact me directly. However, the treatment offered by Aimco has been appalling and future residents have the right to know regardless of whatever explanations you seem to respond to these posts. ---- I have lived in the Villas for going on 5 years. I had to (and without an end date) vacate my residence due to a construction project that the villas decided to activate this month. Due to it being a full construction zone, my apartment was deemed medically unsuitable to live in. I received notice of the actual construction date on a Friday (and was out of town), that construction would begin the Monday following. As in 72 hours later. I had to take the day off of work to pack up my stuff in garbage bags and duffle bags, had to move all my furniture in my bedroom and living room to one side of my room so everything could be completely covered in plastic, at my request, (so that I wouldn't be allergic to all the dust and particles floating around) when and if I moved back in. The problem isn't with the actual construction. It is entirely with how the villas handled all of it. They have offered no concessions and gave us hardly any proper notice of this construction. I'm not even able to live in my own apartment right now because it would be medically unsafe for me to inhale that much construction particles and yet I'm paying full rent. Considering I've lived at the villas for so long, there is no loyalty of respect shown and as such I strongly recommend finding an alternate place to live. This treatment is unacceptable and seems illegal. Contact for questions.