508-337-2525 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 Housing, Florida Housing Finance Corporation NYE New York City Housing Development Corporation
NANTUCKET BAY APARTMENTS (813) 988 - 8313 11800 SOPHIA DRIVE, TEMPLE TERRACE, FL 33637Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted utilities included: water, sewer, trash pickup 648 sq.ft. • built 1998 (approx.) parking type off street
allotted parking spaces 1
parking in front of entrance yes
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(813) 226 - 3700 10412 AUTUMN PLACE DRIVE, TEMPLE TERRACE, FL 33637Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted utilities included: water, sewer, trash pickup 974 sq.ft. • built 2009 (approx.) parking type off street
parking in front of entrance yes
additional parking comments pa
Jennie Bates
(4.2/5)
The people saying this place is nice place to stay are managers posing as tenants. The office Is very slow about fixing things and the walls are paper thin. If you do decide to stay there hope for the third floor becauseThe people saying this place is nice place to stay are managers posing as tenants. The office Is very slow about fixing things and the walls are paper thin. If you do decide to stay there hope for the third floor because first and second are the worst. Disrespectful, rude, none attended to kids running around. Not to mention a leasing manager name Emmanuel aka Emma is known for tax fraud.more ...hide ...
(813) 989 - 3438 13400 ARBOR ISLE DRIVE - 718SQFT. - TEMPLE TERRACE, FL 33637, TEMPLE TERRACE, FL 33637Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted utilities included: water, sewer, trash pickup 718 sq.ft. • built 1999 (approx.) parking type unknown
parking in front of entrance no
entry location unknown
unit entry
Jackson Cook
(2.8/5)
My experience with the Falls was not good. The staff was not always helpful, the maintenance was often unreliable, and the bugs were a big problem. I would not recommend living here.
Since I last wrote this review, the management company offered to refund most of the money they had imposed on my security deposit and I accepted their offer. I only settled because this had become too time consuming. ThSince I last wrote this review, the management company offered to refund most of the money they had imposed on my security deposit and I accepted their offer. I only settled because this had become too time consuming. They still kept a small amount but thats not enough to go to court for. Im glad I disagreed with them taking my security deposit and didnt let them get away with keeping all of my money.Lesson here is to fight for what is right. Do not let people get away with taking something from you if you know without a doubt you did the right thing.I moved out on 5/31/18. When I gave my notice to move 60-days prior, they gave me a move out sheet to follow. To be sure I get my full security deposit back, I followed all the steps on the sheet. I thoroughly cleaned the apartment and storage room and made a video of the entire apartment showing how clean I left it.I found out today they deducted $156 from the deposit. The manager said there was 2 pieces of hair on the shower wall, a tiny minuscule spot on the dryer, a grease stain underneath the microwave and the carpet was not cleaned. Oh and the burners on the stove were not clean. Mind you the move-out instruction sheet DOES NOT mention anything about burners on the stove, DOES NOT say underneath the bottom of the microwave (on the outside where the grease screen and surface light is located) needs to he spotless. And, there SHOULD NOT BE a strand of hair left anywhere. The tiny spot on the dryer was from one of those Raid glue ribbons to catch flying insects. I had to keep hanging those up because the entire apartment community is infested with knats and termites.The carpet had stains on it when I moved-in and I notated that on the move-in Inspection sheet. A week after I moved-in in 2016, I told the manager my carpet was dirty and I missed notating other spots on the inspection sheet. At the end of the first year, I asked the manager if they would clean the carpet for renewing my lease. She said no they dont do that. So I ended up cleaning the carpet myself. The carpet is so old that any spot hidden in the padding bleed thru and made spots in some areas look worse than before I cleaned it.Three days before I moved out, I cleaned the carpet again with my own carpet cleaning equipment. Im part owner of a cleaning company and showed them my business registration with the state of Florida. I told them my cleaning crew said the carpet is very old and needs to be replaced. The stains didnt come out again. And when I asked the manager when was the last time the carpet was replaced she said she didnt know.The maintenance supervisor for Nantucket Bay Apartments is the cleaning company and he determins what is not cleaned and how much to charge. That is a complete SCAM. Of course he makes up things to charge like a stran of hair on the shower wall or a spot on the dryer. REALLY! Im disputing all the charges, and plan to settle the matter in court if necessary.Nantucket Bay Apartments is community for seniors 55+ and the majority of the residents are well over 55 yrs old who probably dont question move-out charges and probably dont get any of their security deposit back at all. If the maintenance supervisor is the cleaning company, I wonder how many people has he scammed with fake cleaning fees.more ...hide ...