* WARNING: "THE HEIGHTS ON OLTORF" IS NOW "CONNECTION" ITS THE EXACT SAME MANAGEMENT! * I've had multiple issue with this apartment complex. I...
* WARNING: "THE HEIGHTS ON OLTORF" IS NOW "CONNECTION" ITS THE EXACT SAME MANAGEMENT! * I've had multiple issue with this apartment complex. I have come to regret signing a year lease, but I can honestly say, with the multiple times I called the police to report emotionally unstable roommates, due to the "random roommate matching service" that left myself (an inspired, veteran, college graduate) stuck with people who don't share my common interests or values nor were college students. Among the various activities that I know about my former roommates that they regularly shoplift, underage drink, smoke pot in the apartment, buy alcohol for minors, play loud stereo music and feel the need to run the laundry regularly after 2 AM. The staff is slow to deal with roommate issues, and seem to make a special point to be as rude and unprofessional as possible, as if they seem to lack training to provide even a basic level of service or competency to their jobs. On one instance: the manager Katy insisted on speaking over me as I informed them of issues in the apartment, while Mathew the assistant manager double-teamed chiming in "I don't care" after everything I told them. Combined with constant problems with the air conditioner systems, and various other maintenance issues that are never fully resolved, nor even addressed; no one could ever fault me for simply NOT recommending this place, but STRONGLY DISCOURAGING others from ever becoming tenants here as well. I have heard nothing but problems from other tenants for whom I survey on property as I have constantly recounted the uphill battle I had to fight with management to acknowledge and get the CONVICTED FELON FROM CALIFORNIA who was squatting in my apartment (an UNAUTHORIZED guest of a former [now evicted] roommate I had) out of my apartment once and for all. The kinds of things I frequently hear from other tenants are concerns about rampant marijuana use, and underage drinking and apathy on the part of management and other tenants seems to be prevalent, two very volatile ingredients in making a bad community. I have been in and out of the leasing office trying to work with the management to end the illicit activity in my apartment. The management was only resistive in my efforts to better my environment, going so far as attempting to bully me into leaving the property saying I had a chance to walk, when I forced them to acknowledge the problems they were too apathetic to address. Finally, when management decided I had complained too much about the conditions in my apartment, they fined me, After I had my lawyer get involved, the management retaliated and forced me to move to an even more distressed apartment filled with dog hair, pet stains, water damage and clutter.