Absolutely horrible place to live.
They advertise amenities like AC only to say that means you're allowed to buy a window unit that can't get your unit under 90° even overnight.
The "water efficient upgrades" are showerheads with 3 screens to reduce pressure to a trickle that won't even thoroughly wet long hair, washing machines that "rinse" large loads with the same amount of water as small, so they don't even get wet, and narrow bathtubs with filled bottoms so that it LOOKS like a full size tub, but I'm size 4 & can't get enough water to soak in, as maximum depth doesn't even reach my navel, and I'm disabled with chronic pain - I NEED hot soaks. And after a while, the paint started peeling from inside the tub. WHO PAINTS A BATHTUB??? They don't care about efficiency enough to replace the dishwasher that's more than thirty years old, though, no matter how many times it breaks or maintenance says you should be grateful to have one even if it doesn't work.
They're also just plain hateful people. They delight in flouting what few laws are meant to protect tenants, bill you for utilities that you don't even have (natural gas) openly discriminate against the disabled, charge for basic maintenance like replacing the batteries in the smoke detectors (with a string of 3 running past the galley kitchen, so oversensitive that steam from a shower can set them off) or changing light bulbs while making it against your lease to do it yourself, and generally put a lot more work into getting all the housing subsidies they can, while also trying to force anyone using them out of the "nice" building, where units like mine will have you paying thousands per month for the pleasure of living perched over an echo chamber freeway & railroad track, with neighbors who will scream at you for being a homeless invader here to start random fires if they catch you RECYCLING.
"Quiet enjoyment?" Good luck.
Megan Storm
February 20, 2023