The Reserve at Warner Center
anonymous
Resident ā¢ 2004 - 2005
10/14/2005
THE "WONDERFUL" FOUNTAINS ARE INSIDE THE APARTMENTS
I have lived in this complex now for 10 months and it has been a nightmare. Water has poured down from the ceiling five times. The management tells me not to worry. It's not sewer waterājust water from the toilets overflowing upstairs. I have had so many things precious to me ruined, but the management says I'm to blame for not having taken out flood insurance. How do you replace a program from the funeral of a friend who died years ago with insurance? Or her photographs? Or special books or keepsakes?<br><br>The water has now poured down in five rooms of my two-bedroom apartment. The last time was two days ago. The carpeting is still soaked from when it happened before that four days ago. The management does not offer towels or rags or fans. The air is musty when you enter the place. The ceiling the one of the bedrooms is now falling down in several places. Oh, the management told me they would replace the ceiling and the carpeting, but where do I put things while they are doing this and will I then live in a construction zone?<br><br>Cockroaches are a nightmare as well. There are so many, you would think I could get them to pay some of the rent. Think a dozen or so a dayābrown ones with probing antennae or little black ones that scamper about.<br><br>The trash outside is always overflowing. There is a woman in an adjacent building who is deaf, who blasts her TV from four AM almost every day. The hot water takes forever to wind its way to the shower. The air conditioning is on the order of a swamp cooler with wet coolish air. The parking lot (I do not have a space because I am on the first floor) is plagued with oil slicks here and there. Parking on the street is a nightmare. There's no space as it is and then there is street cleaning twice a week, so that one side of the street must be evacuated and sometimes you need to park blocks away.<br><br>Oh, and they just installed low flush toilets, that may as well be called no flush toilets.<br><br>If you want to know what hell is like, be sure and move here. I can't wait to leave.Share This Review
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