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Overall, my first 3 months there have been great. Besides from having a carpet that had to be fixed by the door as part of limiting any trip hazards and fixing my blinds there's not alot else wrong with it. It was unfortunate for my flat mates to have heater and toilet issues, the management for problems is a little slow and the communication channels are stuck in traffic, so it only makes the problem worse, but when it's good it is good. There has sadly been a water leak so the building is kinda screwed right now, but up until then it was okay. Kitchen was a bit hot with no windows and the security of the fire door wouldn't close properly (fire exit doors are meant to be kept closed so kinda defies the point) and my room is right next to either drug dealers outside or parking lots. But it's bee good, bathroom is spatious and works well, just the maintenance needs more attention to sort peoples issues out. It's all about keeping your tenants happy

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By member665063
On 20th December 21
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Most helpful review

Overall, my first 3 months there have been great. Besides from having a carpet that had to be fixed by the door as part of limiting any trip hazards and fixing my blinds there's not alot else wrong with it. It was unfortunate for my flat mates to have heater and toilet issues, the management for problems is a little slow and the communication channels are stuck in traffic, so it only makes the problem worse, but when it's good it is good. There has sadly been a water leak so the building is kinda screwed right now, but up until then it was okay. Kitchen was a bit hot with no windows and the security of the fire door wouldn't close properly (fire exit doors are meant to be kept closed so kinda defies the point) and my room is right next to either drug dealers outside or parking lots. But it's bee good, bathroom is spatious and works well, just the maintenance needs more attention to sort peoples issues out. It's all about keeping your tenants happy

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Cleaning
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By member665063
On 20th December 21
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Student Review: 3.3 /5
By member665063 On 20th December 21 verified Verified student

Overall, my first 3 months there have been great. Besides from having a carpet that had to be fixed by the door as part of limiting any trip hazards and fixing my blinds there's not alot else wrong with it. It was unfortunate for my flat mates to have heater and toilet issues, the management for problems is a little slow and the communication channels are stuck in traffic, so it only makes the problem worse, but when it's good it is good. There has sadly been a water leak so the building is kinda screwed right now, but up until then it was okay. Kitchen was a bit hot with no windows and the security of the fire door wouldn't close properly (fire exit doors are meant to be kept closed so kinda defies the point) and my room is right next to either drug dealers outside or parking lots. But it's bee good, bathroom is spatious and works well, just the maintenance needs more attention to sort peoples issues out. It's all about keeping your tenants happy

Value for money
Location
Property management
Cleaning
Social spaces
Social experience
Internet / Wifi
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