The Falls at Arden Apartments
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- Arden - Arcade
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Falls At Arden
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Parking: Lot, Free
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Reviews
I'am normally not one to write reviews, but I hope this helps others in making an informed decision about this apartment complex. I ended having pay a mistake totaling $2500. When I completed my application online I asked for a six month lease (minor, but this should have been my first red flag their system "was down", so I had to pay the application fee even with the promotion of no application fee). I was already on the market to buy a home, so I knew that six months would give enough time to get a bid accepted and close escrow. So, I went in to sign my six month lease and I noticed that the lease had been written for 12 months. I asked that it be fixed. I was also going to have to return because the person assisting me did not know how to prorate. So I went in during a weekday when the manager, Stephanie was there. I got my keys and did not think to look at the lease term for a third time. Definitely my mistake. I was without water for two weeks as they couldn't fix it, therefore I couldn't technically move in right away. By the way water gets turned off all the time for hours at a time with out or with short notice. Five months later I went to give my 30 day notice as I knew or actually was under the impression that my lease was about to come up. It was then when I was told that I would have to pay 2,500 to "break" my lease. I asked for the copy of my lease since I had not received a copy when I signed it and noticed that the term lease was never corrected to reflect my request. Knowing that it had been an oversight on my part as well I went In to speak to the manager. She basically told me that I was lying but in somewhat nicer words. She said that she runs and apartment complex of 200 and something units and that people make up stories all the time to get out of their lease this makes me think I'm not the only one that has had this situation. She said she could not do anything for me. Despite me having always paid rent on time and not causing any problems for any of the other tenants. I decided to go in a second time and show her my closing documents from the house that I had just closed escrow on with the intention that she could see I was not making stories up. However, that was useless she immediately interrupted me and told me she didn't have time. Which was very confusing because I believe that is her job as the manager of the complex. Since I was not going to get anywhere with her I opted to call the corporate office of Trinity properties. I called repeatedly and left several messages for over a period of a month to no avail. No one ever answered or called me back. Ultimately I could have just gotten an eviction since I had already been approved for a loan on a home, but of course that would only have consequences for me on the long run, so I had no option, but to pay 2,500. I really hope that this helps others think twice about wasting your money on this property. There are so many other options out there. If anyone ends up doing business with this apartment complex just a word of advice triple, quadruple check everything and take copies of anything and everything. Good luck