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    Huber Home Rentals

    Huber Home Rentals

    (7 reviews)

    Dont rent from huber homes. They take advantage of renters and don't respond to maintenance…read morerequests. Look elsewhere!

    Look elsewhere. Save yourself a lot of headaches!!!! Are you…read moresure you do not have a better rental company than this one? If and only if you don't have any other choice then go with Huber Home Rentals. They over promise and under deliver. This begins from the day they show you the property and through the time you stay there. Chances are you will move out of there because of their complacent and careless attitude. When I moved in I was thorough in checking every inch of the apartment for problems and I detailed every one of them and typed them out because I had heard they tend to screw you out of your deposit. When they did the walk through or move-in audit with me they said that they could only use their forms. They ran out of forms while we were doing the audit and the sales person said that he would take my forms and enter the data in later and send me a copy of the report. This never happened and I had to follow up with them and then they gave me a hard time for giving me a copy of a report I had the right to. When it comes to servicing a problem in your apartment they will take weeks to do it if they come at all. The only thing they are attentive for is something like a leak that has the potential to damage the property. Otherwise, good luck getting them to do things quickly. If you want to complain about their service then you will need to write them a letter and mail it or fax it it. Yeah...they dont have email or you cannot just walk in and have them take a complaint. They will screw you out of your deposit. I cleaned the apartment when I left to the point that it was better than when I had first moved in. The inspector from the office said that it was in very good shape and there was no reason for him to ding me for anything. However when they were all done they knocked off $250 for "partial cleaning" and "steam cleaning" both of which should not be charged. When I called to complain about it, I got the standard spiel - Manager is not available, we do not have voicemail, you will need to type up a letter and mail or fax it in. So I am still fighting with them on this. The good thing is I took pictures. Yes I took pictures because this is how much I distrust this company. Again, there are plenty of other options. Dont get screwed by this company if you have other options and if you do rent from them take photos of the place from when you move in and when you move out.

    Treeborn Apts

    Treeborn Apts

    (3 reviews)

    Treeborn Apartments is a very homey atmosphere. Complete with a wooden backdrop outdoors and a…read morefairly silent regime of neighbors. Maintenance is always on top of new work orders, and always does a fantastic job on whatever the problem is. Pros -Quiet -Beautiful Property -Perfect for new couples looking to get a start in their lives -Maintenance are TOP DOGS -Rent is on the cheaper side -The office staff do everything they can to accommodate their guests -Close to many good restaurants, Kroger, and JUBIES ICE CREAM (Probably the best ice cream I've personally ever had) Cons -The Laundry facility on-site isn't the best, spent nearly 8 $ (at 2$ per load) to dry one load of non heavy laundry - The pet fee's are about 1/4th the price of your rent, and have a monthly allowance -Food Delivery is a nightmare in the back lots, some drivers will sooner make a U-Turn than properly locate your apartment and deliver your food. (We've had 3 orders go missing in the span of 2 months) Verdict: While Treeborn Apartments falls short in a few minor area's, the overall experience is fantastic, my Fiancé and I love it here and plan on staying until we are properly hitched and find ourselves our own permanent residence, with around the 750$ range of rent, we are able to build a successful, stable income that is allowing us to create the foundation for a perfect life together Thank you Treeborne for giving us this opportunity to love and grow without hassle

    Beautiful place, my husband and I are moving here on the 4th…read more The landlord is a sweetheart. The apartments are very clean, and in a very nice quite community.

    St Clair Lofts - Community Room

    St Clair Lofts

    (11 reviews)

    I went to UD and this only solidified my love for the awesome city of Dayton! It has tons of…read morecharacter and a price that can't be beat. The staff are people you grow to know and love as much as the accessible Oregon District. Everyone from Kathy at the front desk to the familiar faces that makeup St. Clair Lofts, it's a unique place in the downtown area. I cannot say enough about this place I call home!

    I lived in the Lofts for 6 years, and was there long enough to see change within the building…read moremanagement x3. Overall really enjoyed it, and happy with my decision living there! Pros: -large beautiful windows in the apartment -overall one of the best prices for the location close to Oregon district -always had easy to find street parking, never paid for a parking spot -fixed my maintenance issues usually within a day -really strong community among the people who were living there - gym, backyard patio area with grill, free community entertainment space to rent -leasing office would throw 2-3 holiday parties with beer, wine and food pre-covid -friendly, approachable management Cons: - thin walls, hopefully you have respectful neighbors like I did - gym is bare - leasing office did not keep track of my annual leasing contract renewal dates, responsibility was on me to renew my lease dates without receiving reminders to do so. Also wants tenants to tell the office more than 60 days they are moving out by the end of the lease without receiving any reminder/notification to make that decision - near a homeless shelter (did not cause me any issues) but guys will occasionally cat call

    Parkview Apartments

    Parkview Apartments

    (3 reviews)

    I've lived here for quite some time, and I can honestly say this is a place I can truly call home…read more Anytime I've had a problem or concern, it's always addressed promptly and professionally. The management team really cares about the residents, and that's something I deeply appreciate. It's not just a place to live--it's a place where I feel valued and comfortable. Highly recommend!

    If I could give zero stars, I absolutely would. I lived in one of their so-called luxury…read moretwo-bedroom townhomes and paid $1,810 per month after fees for a unit that was barely updated, had paper-thin walls, and came with an outrageously expensive energy bill because tenants are required to use Pioneer Energy. There is no option to choose a provider, which is especially frustrating considering how high the monthly costs are. The first major issue I experienced was the clubhouse incident. I rented the clubhouse for my one-year-old's birthday party and still had to pay a rental fee even though this space is advertised as an amenity for residents. The next morning, I logged into my rent portal to find a surprise $708 charge added for cleaning and allegedly staying past the scheduled time. The only thing that was not fully cleaned were the floors, and there were minor smudges on the couches from toddlers with sticky fingers, which should be expected when renting a shared space to residents with children. I refused to pay an overtime fee because I had confirmed ahead of time with the office employee, Devan, that no events were scheduled after ours. We even left the doors open and welcomed other tenants to join, since we are paying residents using a space that is part of the amenities we already fund. After pushing back, I was still forced to settle on $200 for cleaning, was banned from using the clubhouse going forward, and received no deduction or credit to my rent or fees despite continuing to be charged for amenities I was no longer allowed to use. When this situation first unfolded, management blocked my fob access to the gym, clubhouse, and mailroom. When I told Shanna (super unprofessional office employee, kept calling me honey and babe) that I was only restricted from renting the clubhouse. Shanna then argued with me, claimed that was not what she had been told, and refused to make any changes. I am fairly certain that restricting access to a tenant's mail is illegal, but that concern was clearly not taken seriously. Eventually mailroom and gym access were given back after continuous back and forth. After that incident, things only went downhill. Security is practically nonexistent. I had multiple packages stolen from the so-called secure mailroom, which means someone with a fob and authorized access took them. My car was broken into twice during my time living there, and one of those incidents resulted in an iPad being stolen. There are no security cameras in the parking areas, so when these things happen, you are essentially left with no recourse or support from management. The manager, Robyn Welch, is essentially useless. Anything reported to her receives no follow-up, no resolution, and no accountability. When my packages were stolen and the police were involved, the responding officer even commented that her behavior seemed "sketchy," noting that she gave them the runaround when asked for daily fob access logs and refused to provide a clear point of contact. To top it off, a former leasing agent warned me to avoid this property due to questionable management, excessive and arbitrary fees, security deposits never being returned regardless of condition, and ongoing gang activity in the complex, which explains the constant theft and car break-ins. I ignored the warning because I needed a place quickly, and that decision turned out to be a huge mistake. For perspective, I moved down the street into a brand-new four-bedroom, three-bathroom house in a newly developed neighborhood for only $300 more per month. Do yourself the biggest favor and do not rent here.

    Vandalia Terrace Apts - apartments - Updated June 2026

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