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Campbell Properties

Campbell Properties

(45 reviews)

We moved in January of 2020 & moved out November 2021. The absolute downfall of this company are…read moretheir property managers. During our initial showing a property manager was late, didn't have keys for the correct apartment, and apartment was an absolute mess. When it came time to move in the apartment was still in the same condition almost 2-3 months later during our move in. It took is two weeks after our move in date to actually move in due to the cleaning, painting, and maintenance the apartment needed. Management wouldn't pro-rate the time lost and when we asked if there was a reimbursement it was the classic "I'll speak with our manager and get back to you". We never heard anything back. If this was us failing to move out on time we would be charged but no accountability on their end to help us in the predicament they place their residents. Overall living conditions were good. Thankfully good neighbors and never had an issues In that regard. Moving out and doing final walk through property manager never showed up or gave us a courtesy call they were going to be late. Attempted to call main office but still had their phones forwarded to voicemail during working hours. Going there and hear the "Oh he should be there". Well yeah he should be there, he's an hour late. He never ended up showing up. A final walk through was completed without us being there so we don't know what they deducted us for. When we asked for a copy they told us we have thirty days. Overall, dealing with the company has been a nightmare. They don't get anything done, unorganized, and just lost patience for a company that doesn't have any regard for you or showing any willingness to provide any type of quality service. Thank you for giving us a reason to move out & get our forever home taken care of.

The absolute worst company ever! I lived at Mezzo for 3 years. At end of move out they went on…read moreabout how they wished everyone kept their place like mine. I spent 3 days cleaning and they kept my entire deposit!! This place has dog crap everywhere. There was a pair of men's boxers in the yard for over a month. The grounds and inside was never kept up. Management at Mezzo was terrible. Never answered their phone. I paid my rent on the first for 3 years.

Park Avenue Apartments - They didn't clean this drain until June, so every rain made underground parking flood. And they won't replace the grate.

Park Avenue Apartments

(6 reviews)

Wish I had never moved in. At $1300 a month, I would seriously expect they took care of and updated…read morethe property over the past 35 years. But they have the same old cabinets and appliances that were installed when the place was built, granted I knew this moving in. The only update that has been done, is the carpet, because they're forced to do so. I moved in, and have been out of town for pretty much the first two months of my lease when I finally had time to sit down and find things that still need attention, like the kitchen fluorescent lights on the vaulted ceiling that only works when it wants to. Then there's the drain in the main bathtub that can't keep up with the shower, and forces you to shower in water halfway to your ankles, by the time the water even heats up. The trim that's half falling off on the counter in the main bathroom. The rusted out HVAC vent in the main bathroom that doesn't even fit because it so old, rusted and warped. The master bedroom closet door has a very obvious mark where previous tenants dresser or something similar put a 2x2 corner indent and crack into the door. They definitely charged previous tenants for the damage, and never bothered to fix it. Old battered door trim shows its age. Even the key fob system they use is extremely outdated and they want to charge $200 for a lost fob, that most companies hand out like candy, to their employees, and $100 to reset if the battery in your door happens to go dead before you notify the office. So if things happen, it just shorts out, you have to argue your case. They make it very well known that they only replace the carpet, every 10 years, no matter how worn out it is. After the carpet is steamed and then vacuumed, things look fine. But after you've walked on it a bit, it definitely shows its worn out age. Then top that off with the gross feeling of walking on it barefoot, and the fact that it almost instantly looks and feels gross and worn out immediately...... Then there's a shelf in the master closet that has several screws pulling out of the wall, preventing me from hanging my clothes up even on the shelf above it, because they'll need the room to fix the wall, and put in new anchor screws. Not to mention that top shelf has some nasty residue on it as well. Nothing was truly properly cleaned her. Since the stove is at least 35 years old, it doesn't get hot enough to fry food or even pop popcorn without burning it. The 35 year old dishwasher has left the two loads with some dirty dishes that were well rinsed off, and never had an issue with my previous dishwasher at my old home. It left dirty sediment on some glasses and some residue on other dishes. I've let management know, and two days after contacting them, not even the Fluorescent lights in my kitchen have been replaced, which requires at least a 10 foot ladder. I admit, I've been here 2 months before contacting management. But in total, I've been here maybe 6-7 nights in total, before I finally got home to spend any real time to find things that were wrong over the past 6 days, and should have been taken care of before I even moved in. Just another slumlord, only with the high class price tag.

The longer I've lived here, the more I hate it. The only nice thing I have to say about it anymore…read moreis it's clean enough to not have cockroaches. But I have grown to hate, hate, HATE the way this place is managed. Last November they announced rent would be increasing and claimed it was due to rising costs. The letter they sent out to tenants then detailed their cost analysis compared to other apartment properties in town, and basically they realized they could get away with charging more. There was no discussion of costs, and whoever owns the property should have it mortgaged at a constant rate. Unless a bank holding the title raised interest rates, they should have been talking about utilities getting more expensive. Bad letter, and the truth of it came out- they simply wanted more money. That wouldn't bother me if they'd maintain or repair this damned place. Look through all the pictures I've uploaded. There's shabby, worn carpet throughout all the hallways, the carpet is getting so bad on stairs they're getting ready to face safety hazards, the block pillars for lights in the parking lot STILL haven't been repaired after they were knocked down last winter (it's almost July), and the underground parking constantly flooded until three weeks ago when they FINALLY cleaned the drain on the entrance ramp. It's like being in assisted living- everything is just so cheaply done and poorly maintained. Living here is what it's like to just give up and wait to die. I have never paid so much for an apartment that didn't come with a washer and dryer. Or at the very least a microwave. And the fridge is so cheap and terrible that our produce goes bad faster inside it than on the counter. Half the reason we're moving is that damned awful fridge. Stuff either freezes or spoils. You'll spend more on groceries here simply because the food won't keep. This place has been a big part of me hating Fargo and the midwest. Maybe that's unfair, but the attitude of "meh, good enough" and poorly or stupidly done features just drives me up the wall. The foyer for each building has a call box for visitors to use and gain entrance, but it only calls local numbers. It was designed for the day-and-age where people maintained land lines, but we've all got cell phones now and often out-of-state area codes. They flat refuse to add me to the directory, so I can't get deliveries unless I get a land line in the apartment. If the wiring is in place for that, it's in place for a proper intercom that simply buzzes each apartment. This would be the intelligent thing to install or retrofit . Because intelligence (or giving a damn) is required, I guarantee it won't happen. The office won't sign for any packages either, so good luck getting anything from UPS or FedEx if there's a signature requirement. Seriously, I loathe living here. And you can check my history of apartment reviews, I loved my places back in Tucson and Las Vegas. Renting in Fargo just sucks, with terrible apartments that are way too expensive and has driven my wife and I to buy a house. The mortgage will be fifty bucks more a month than we're already paying, more than double our square footage, and I can smoke a cigar in the garage during the winter if I want to. I pretty much hate Fargo, but the shitty management at Park Avenue is a major factor there. Don't rent anywhere in this town except Candlepark Properties townhouses. Otherwise, buy a rental property, become a slum lord, and make other dolts in this town pay you.

Two Men and a Truck

Two Men and a Truck

(14 reviews)

I offer some tips before hiring tmaat. 1. Either load it yourself, or hire a veteran mover to…read moresupervise every inch of the loading. 2. Wrap all your wooden furniture. Don't let them do it. Also, make sure every item is properly secured. 3. Do not sign anything, at least until the load has arrived. 4. Tell the company before hiring you will refuse to sign any documents until the load is delivered. Then make sure everything has either arrived properly or that you have written confirmation you will be reimbursed a certain amount for any specific damage. If they don't agree, get someone else. 5. Think seriously about hiring some other mover. LFH

This company moved me on April 1st a nonprofit paid for my move because I am a vulnerable adult…read morefour guys showed up that were really boys they tracked mud all through my house they broke my couch my bed my microwave and several vintage pieces that are irreplaceable the owner wanted to bring me a used couch at his convenience and pick two other things to reimburse me for this is the worst company ever do not hire them the owner doesn't care about you or anybody else he is arrogant and you will have to jump through hoops to even try to talk to him about getting your things reimbursed stay away far away I was never given an option to get insurance and I was never given a landing Bill and this guy wants to tell me that he's not liable. And bring me a couch at his convenience from some used place how disgusting is that!!

A-1 Moving Company - Fir flooring

A-1 Moving Company

(6 reviews)

NOPE. Original estimate by owner (supposedly has been "doing this for 20 years") was $800, which I…read moreknew was ridiculously low (another company had estimated $1400). In the end I was charged $2400!?!? They hire a handful of NDSU college kids, and don't allow them to take breaks. So after a few hours the kids slow down more and more, and spin their wheels. An extraordinary amount of time was spent staring into the back of the truck "thinking". Also, they used zero moving blankets--mine was a local move--so boxes shifted, antique furniture pieces rubbed together, etc. They damaged the paint on my washer and dryer because they didn't have the dolly straps seated properly. They didn't take responsibility for any of the damages-- it was somehow all my fault (I "didn't pack my boxes carefully enough", they "aren't responsible for antiques", etc. All bullcrap!). I only hired movers because I had a broken wrist and had a total knee replacement 4 months earlier, and I was moving out of a second floor apartment during a pandemic. I WOULD NOT RECOMMEND A-1 AT ALL, EVER! Utterly horrible experience.

I used this moving company to relocate estate items this summer, both boxed and furniture pieces,…read moreand was completely satisfied with their responsive and on-time services. I had items freighted from across country and in storage at a freight terminal, awaiting the move into storage. They came on time and unloaded that container, transferred items to their truck and delivered them to a storage unit 50 miles distant. I had a lot of items that had sustained damage - due to careless packing by a different company - while in transit across country and they were very obliging in documenting and providing me with emailed pics that showed the condition of the items as they found them in the freight container. I would highly recommend this company for their friendly, professional services, careful packing and handling of items, and willingness to work with customers.

Roers Construction & Development - Illegitimate 8% late fee. "Damages" for 5 year wear and tear on paint. Utilities for more than two months, after move out.

Roers Construction & Development

(3 reviews)

Horrible management. Absolutely unresponsive. I was a resident for five years and finally moved…read morebecause of rising costs, decreasing service, and repeated violations of Montana state law by the property manager(s). Utilities are typically included in a rental apartment - not so in this case. You will pay for all utilities using a third party billing company that splits the landlord's bill up among tenants based on square footage and number of occupants in your apartment. Our highest water bill came from a month we were out of state for all but a handful of days. Residents even pay for the water used to maintain the grass. You'll also be charged a $4 "administrative fee" every month to pay your utilities. Beware of the clause in their standard lease agreement where you agree to let Roers Companies to use pictures of you and your minor children for any reason they see fit. You can have them take it out if you ask, but you have to ask, otherwise you consent them owning the right to pics of your children. It's an unusual, unnecessary, creepy clause slipped into the fine print, so it's something to watch out for. Management when we moved (Amy Fort) wouldn't return emails or phone calls. The last three months before moving out, she was never once in the office during office hours, never returned a call, and was even a no-show the day of our move-out inspection. It's hard to believe, but in a little over three months, the most she could manage was to sporadically reply via email - and once she didn't respond to for over a month! The apartments are decent, but between poor management and the way you're nickel-and-dimed on fees and utilities each month, there are other options where you get much more for your money.

This is the worst place I have ever lived. The internet, especially wireless, breaks up and fails…read morealmost constantly. The elevator and call box stopped working today. The cable is included with my rent (as is the internet) and has not yet been started. The construction noise and dirt are a daily annoyance. They started renting these units way too early. They should have completed everything, then started renting out the units. Do not move here yet. While writing this review, the internet cut off, again!

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