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Current Resident 116181
15 years ago
Management is awful. They send out notices that have nothing to do with you or your apartment and then do not respond in a timely manner when you call to inquire. I have received over 5 notices from the management pertaining to my apartment, that after calling to inquire, had NOTHING to do with me. They said it was a "mistake". They come into your home without leaving notice, as the lease states, and try to charge you fees for things you have already paid. When I have submitted maintenance requests, it takes a minimum of a week to get things done or even receive a response from the management.
Current Resident 598229
15 years ago
This place is a little older than some places I viewed before moving. But it is very well kept. I went to some places and I waited 10 minutes or more before someone even said hello. When I came here Allison was very nice and she treated me like she really wanted me to live here. I'm very glad I chose Easton Village. the entire staff is very nice. My second day of living here I locked myself out of my garage. It was late and I was very surprised when the service guy came in about 15 minutes to let me in my apartment. So far everything is great! I work in retail and service is everthing to me. Great place!
Current Resident 527188
16 years ago
I normally don't post stuff on these type of sites, but after today I had to post something. Tonight my A/C whent out about 7:00 and I called the emergency line to let them know. I've done this many times at different apartments and usally someone comes within 2-3 days. But today was different the maintenance guy called me right back and he was at my apartment in 20 minutes. i was very impressed.
cjadedflirt
16 years ago
My husband and I moved to Easton Village and had absolutely no problems while we were there. HOWEVER, the problem happened when we left. We gave management ample notice that we were leaving at the end of our lease. About two months after we left, we were wondering what happened to our deposit that we were supposed to get back. Well, in the mail comes a bill for over $200 and they also took our deposit because of some "pet stains" on the carpet. When we left we did not have ANY pet stains or stains of any kind on the carpet. They tried to tell us that they had to replace the whole carpet and that's why they took the whole deposit. Quite frankly that is the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard. Also, they said that we terminated the lease early, but we were due to move out at the end of September and that's what we did. Do not be fooled by the "nice" staff. All they are are a bunch of no good lying, cheating swindlers.
mhurd73
16 years ago
I would recommned Easton as a good place to live. I'm a single father and I like that there is not alot of people hanging out in the parking lots when my daughter gets home from school. My place has lots of room and garage for my motorcycle. The maintenance guy Juan is really good and my items get fixed quick. The only thing is I wish i had a fitness center. other than I think these are really good apartments.
Current Resident 528645
16 years ago
I'm very happy my husband and I decided to move here in october of 2009. My husband and I had to downsize from a 4 bedroom house and we were a little nervous about moving into an apartment. On our 2nd day our downstairs neighbor introduced himself and made us feel welcome. The one the we really love is the fact that it is always very quiet around hear. It kind of feels like our old neighborhood. The ladies in the office told us we would really like it hear and we do!!!!
Current Resident 571332
16 years ago
I have been here almost a year. The place is affordable because of the garage. The stafff has ben very helpful. I am not renewing my lease because I am moving back to the Galleria are due to my job. I never saw a roach in my apartment or garage. But I have notice that there are a few shady looking people (lots of tatoos or mostly minorities) now moving in here. The cars in the parking lot of any place are always a sign of a place going downhill. If you notice old cars,or broken down cars in the lot, that's a sign of trouble. There is a black truck now sitting there that has no windows that roll up or in the cab part. It looks like a dumpster on the inside of the truck. Very gross! Also, there have been cars broken into again recently, as in THIS MORNING! Also, too many tenants per apartment have cars. I use to have a place right next to my apartment but now some low life with a couple of kids keeps parking there. No assigned parking, so if a party is going on, you have to walk a bit to your home. Nice pools. Nice grounds except the lawn service never sweeps or cleans up after themselves. They just leave the grass and mess. I feel safe, so that is a good reason to live here. I know someone has tried to break in because my back sliding screen door was open when I got home a couple of times, but I have good locks I put on myself. The biggest problem I have is the electric and water bills are sky high. I pay more for a 1/1 with a study then my neighbors in a 2/2 or that I paid for my 4 bedroom house last year. I keep my theromstat low, plus I am usually not at home most of the time. I have no idea of why the water is $50 a month when I am single, no pets and am away more than 4 days a week. I don't do laundry there anymore because of the cost of the electric and water. It's just very inefficent. Oh there are many dogs on the "dangerous breeds" that now live there too. Doberman and Rotweilers are there. These dog owners do not clean up after their pets. I saw the Doberman owner let the dog just crap right in the walkway and left it there for the kids nearby to walk in it. Sad. Also, I wasn't told the laundry hook ups were in the garage until after I rented. I thought they were in the dining room area, in the double closet space or like the 1 bedroom, in the apartment itself. The staff is nice but they take their time getting back with yous to actually go there because they don't return calls or emails until they feel like it. Tiffany is much nicer than the help she gets there. I would recommend you talk to her.
rerej09
16 years ago
i live here with my dad and my part chow part colie dog. We had no problems until roaches started popping up everywhere. i mean i no we live in apartments and everyone has roaches every now and then but not little baby roaches and everyday at that. they came and sprayed like 4 times and we have even sprayed our self's. but no luck so we will be breaking our lease! and maintenance is horrible you have to keep calling them to make them come see what the problem is.
Edmand
19 years ago
Force you to sign extension or pay outrage rent increase. Management told me if I don't extend my lease now my current $729 will go to $839 for the same apartment. This apartment was built in 1986 with out dated appliances and they want $839 in this area unbelievable.
Current Resident 354201
19 years ago
My rent was just raised to $714 when I renewed my lease for a year. They made me renew at least two months earlier. I saw a special for new resident to move in @ $579 for the same size apartments. Why are residents who have been there longer pentalized by paying more? It seems they would want to keep their residents by not raising their rent. I guess they raise everyone rent when renewal come so they can lower the rent for new residents. I guess they do not want long-term residents is what I can see is what is going on.