Sharon S.
3/5
I renewed my lease at Mountain View Villa in January this year. I am beginning to regret it. To make a long story short, on Friday, 4/2 the tall, overweight maintenance man was rude to me. And Traci was rude to me.
On Saturday, a different maintenance man on call was grossly unresponsive and ineffective. It took him 9 hours to respond to a call.
Last, the pool has not been opened; the lock is still on the gate, but people have been in the pool area, in the spa and the pool. Evidently the staff believes what is good for their privileged residents is not good for us all. This give me a very unhappy and even angry feeling which follows more pleasant thoughts and feelings about living here.
Following are details of my issues with the staff of Mountain View Villa Apartments.
On Friday, 4/2 I did my laundry. I went to put my clothes in the dryer. As I inserted my key in the doorknob lock, I saw two women approaching with their arms full of laundry. They were too far away for me to wait and hold the door for them, so I left my key (on the key ring) in the lock to aid their entry. After they left and I left, I went back a short time later. I realized I couldn't get in because I didn't have the keyring. It held the keys to my apartment and my car, as well as the laundry room door.
The office was closed. I had my phone but realized I didn't know the number for emergency maintenance. I had forgotten that it was on the sign on the door. I went to the maintenance room in back of the pool, hoping to find someone who could open my apartment door and the laundry room door. A tall, overweight man stood there talking on the phone. I said, "Excuse me?" He keyed off the phone and came out to ask me what I wanted. He gave me a disgusted look and said, "I'm not even on the clock." He walked toward the office and I followed. When he came out of the office he again gave me a scathing look and said, "Traci found your keys. The emergency number is on the door!" I thanked him for his help.
Traci came out and handed me my keys. She said, "I found them in the laundry room door. They weren't even in the right lock." I thanked her.
On Saturday morning, 4/3 at about 8:00 a.m., I went to my kitchen and saw a large circle of dampness on the ceiling above the sink. I immediately called the emergency maintenance number and left a message describing the problem and expressing the opinion that the sink in the apartment above might be leaking.
I waited for a reply. None came.
I went to the apartment above me and told the woman who answered the door about the problem and asked her to check for a leak. I told her I had called maintenance.
I waited for a reply from maintenance. None came. I noticed the circle of wetness was not growing. I went about my business, painting. Much later when my phone rang, I didn't look at it; my hands were in gloves covered with paint. At about 5:00pm, a man showed up saying he was the maintenance guy and just now got my message. He kept looking at his phone and repeating that he didn't notice a call earlier. I told him, "Don't ask me why!" Then I checked my phone and saw a text message asking me to call him, and something about a "rumor."
Sharon Sterling, apt. 1020