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    Cooper George Apartments

    Cooper George Apartments

    (10 reviews)

    I lived here for several years had many issues. It's an old building every remodeled did you not…read moremaintain it correctly? When I moved out they tried to charge me on several different things they want to charge me $700 in utilities and you pay those every month with your rent that you tried to charge me for the garage which again you pay that they charge me a ridiculous fee of saying how they had to pull garbage out of the apartment when I left it. There was no garbage in it. They said I damaged the bathtub. How do you damage a bathtub for $1500 if you taken advantage of and overcharged for rent to the Cooper George the parking is also terrible staff is rude. This is a terrible place to live. Do not move in here if you see any positive reviews they're probably fake.

    My fiancee and I sold our home in Oct. to move into these luxury apartments. After living here…read moreseveral months we are less than pleased. Sure, it's better than your average apt, but for the price we pay we expected a certain standard that's not being met. Upon move in we were promised a reservation on the loading zone and an elevator, the loading zone was occupied when we arrived and was so for an hour into our move. And we were told to just wait for the padded elevator, which was often carrying people. (Not sure how that's reserved for us) A short time after moving in we received an email that said management had accidentally entered our apartment thinking it was still vacant while showing prospective tenants around and immediately left and locked it up behind them, when we returned home our apartment door was left unlocked. After moving in, heading into winter, our boiler style wall heaters (central heat is advertised on the website) quit working. We scheduled service on them and was told they were fixed, but no one ever did anything to them. Only 1 out of 4 works, most of them are missing pieces still. We gave up and purchased heaters of our own. There are only 6 guest parking spots for all 144 units, and residents are constantly parking there to avoid paying for parking, as well as cars always parking in the front drive. Come winter you get rid of 4 of those spots, understandably for snow, but it makes it virtually impossible for any guests to park nearby. The guest spots are not for residents. And the front drive is not managments personal parking spot. This needs to be enforced if this building is ever to be accessible. The luxury common area is constantly full of dogs that are unleashed, although it states on the lease that animals are not allowed in the common areas. While I love animals, this is not cool. I can't tell you how many puddles of dog urine I have seen or stepped in now. Furthermore on this subject, the lease states that the common areas will be kept clean, and while the main lobby has been regularly cleaned, the stairwells and hallways leading to our apartments have never been cleaned. There is so much dog hair accumulated in the stairwell that I can no longer use it because it causes my asthma to flare up on my short walk through. Where's the wine cellar? Has any progress been made on it in the 7-8 months we've been here? And is the "cafe" always going to be an espresso machine in the corner of the lobby or are we still waiting for the rest of that too? Overall these were small issues that we have been willing to look past hoping that they would eventually be resolved. Come summer time however, temperatures outside were getting into the 80s and we were told ACs were scheduled to be installed between 4/22 and 4/26. On 4/24, 2 days before they were supposed to have been installed we were told they wouldn't be installed until 5/3. After receiving no word for 14 days, on 5/8, another 5 days after they were supposed to be done, we received an email saying that they should be installed in the next 2 days. 2 days later it was finally installed. In our bedroom. At the very back of the apartment. Not in the living room like was originally advertised when we toured the unit. It prevents us from closing the blinds all the way, which is less than ideal in the room we sleep in. It's not effective at cooling the rest of the space being in the furthest back corner of the apartment. And it lets in excessive sound by removing the double pane window and replacing it with a thin plastic tube, not to mention the noise the unit itself makes. Our once comfortable bedroom has become too loud and bright to sleep in, and the rest of the house is to warm to comfortably lounge. I didn't want to wait another month to have a cool living space so I went out and spent $35 on AC window attachments to relocate it to the living room, only to learn that EVERY outlet in the living room and most in the kitchen is hooked up to a single 20amp breaker, meaning you can power the AC, but absolutely nothing else. There might as well only be one outlet for the entire apartment. This is definitely not luxury, and this renders most of our apartment useless. The final straw so to speak came when they started a massive construction project a hundred feet from our front windows. This project had been planned since 2015 but it was not even mentioned when we decided on our apartment. The main deciding factors being it had a better view and seemed quieter than the other units we were shown. It seems pretty deceitful to not mention that prior to us signing the lease. Our lease is up in August, hopefully recompense can be made by then or our money can be better spent elsewhere. I don't see us renewing unless a massive change is made.

    Windermere Property Management - Improvising to keep leak from rotting the property or developing mold - you are welcome Windermere! :)

    Windermere Property Management

    (19 reviews)

    The absolute worst rental agency, do not rent from this organization. We had to get an attorney and…read morethe city involved for a power issue. After 4 months, four freaking months, the city issued a 72 hr fix or condemn before they even contacted us about the issues. They are horrible at communicating, horrible at repairs, and horrible about maintenance of any kind. Worst company I've ever worked with.

    Just doing my civic duty here and recommending that the people of Spokane avoid Windermere Property…read moreManagement. In brief, we encountered 3 considerable non-repairs during my time as a renter from 2017-2018: 1. Broken furnace - the furnace stopped functioning in March and took 4 weeks to replace. We bought space heaters for bedrooms but living spaces / kitchen would often dip into 30-40 degrees Farhenheit. 2. Basement leak (pictured) - continuous leaking x 3 months. It was determined that the leak was coming through a crack in the concrete walkway above. Windermere reported that they would have it fixed when the weather permitted. 3. Urine-soaked padding - cat and dog urine was present prior to moving in. To their credit, Windermere used a carpet cleaner, but this process soaked the saturated carpet padding beneath, worsening the smell, without addressing the root of the problem. Unfortunately, Windermere representatives refused to assess the carpet padding, and warned me that if I lifted the carpet, I would be in breach of the rental agreement. Against their advice, I lifted the carpet, and not only found ~40 sq ft of urine stains, but also similar square footage of dead bugs (pictured). I went ahead and replaced the carpet pads without Windermere's involvement or approval. Windermere offered to reimburse for the pads but never followed through on this. The reluctance to maintain these properties is destructive to the houses, renters, and owners, and should not be tolerated.

    Westcliff Condos - condominiums - Updated May 2026

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