My furnace filter was never replaced after living there for eight months I also had several lightbulbs burned out which were also never replaced I tripped and fell on the sidewalk which was not repaired for months after my fall I was told I would recMy furnace filter was never replaced after living there for eight months I also had several lightbulbs burned out which were also never replaced I tripped and fell on the sidewalk which was not repaired for months after my fall I was told I would receive my deposit back and instead received a bill for an additional 200 I have yet to find the phone number for the management corporation as Lisa Owens takes it upon herself to dictate who can get through to her supervisormore ...hide ...
I had not yet relocated to Hillsdale as I had just applied for a job three months prior, and I only required a two-bedroom. Since I am single, I contacted the apartment complex two weeks in to inquire about availability and was told there were none. I had not yet relocated to Hillsdale as I had just applied for a job three months prior, and I only required a two-bedroom. Since I am single, I contacted the apartment complex two weeks in to inquire about availability and was told there were none. A month later, I reached out again and was informed that there were still no two-bedrooms, but I was provided numbers for other renting locations in the area. After another month passed, I noticed that two-bedrooms had become available and contacted them, only to be told my salary was too high for a single person, as the apartments were subsidized by the government and the limit for a single person is 25,000. I asked for the return of my application fee of $25 because I felt they should've disclosed this information earlier, preventing me from applying in the first place. However, the apartment manager informed me that the amount had already been deposited and they could not do anything about it. I believe it is necessary for apartment complexes to divulge whether or not they are subsidized by the government and have a salary limit up front, so people don't end up wasting their money on applications that will be denied. It is shameful that they fail to do so, as it likely generates a great deal of revenue for them.more ...hide ...
My family has lived here for 5 years and we absolutely love it here and honestly never want to leave The pool is beautiful We are back in away from the road and its gorgeous
Good Morning I just wanted to see if you had any available Apts at this time I am looking for me and my 2 teenagers My Contact info is **phone#**hidden** you can live a message if I can answer you may also text if easier for you My email is teresahkentgamilcom and that may also be used I look forward to hearing from you soon
300 VILLAGE GREEN BLVD, HILLSDALE, MI 49242 248-615-4800 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Michigan State Housing Development Authority • Total number of rental units: 48 • Total number of low income units for rent: 48 • Type of construction: New construction
(517) 437 - 2217 300 VILLAGE GREEN BLVD, HILLSDALE , MI 49242 Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted
Jesse Marschewski
(2.9/5)
I didn't end up living in that apartment because I had recently relocated to Hillsdale for my job. About three months ago, I had applied for a two-bedroom since I was single and could afford it. I called the rental officI didn't end up living in that apartment because I had recently relocated to Hillsdale for my job. About three months ago, I had applied for a two-bedroom since I was single and could afford it. I called the rental office two weeks later, but they informed me there were no two-bedrooms available. I waited another month and asked again, but they again told me there were no two-bedrooms and gave me other renters' numbers in the area. After another month, I saw two-bedrooms were available and called to inform them, but the lady said that my salary was too high for a single person and that I was ineligible for the apartment since it was subsidized by the government and the salary limit for a single person was $25,000. I asked for my application fee to be refunded because they hadn't told me this information when I applied and I wouldn't have done it had I known. The apartment manager called me back, but said they couldn't do that. I feel they should have to let people know up front that these are HUD or Urban Development apartments subsidized by the government so applicants don't waste their money. Without informing people about this, they are making lots of money. It's shameful.more ...hide ...
Friends of my just got kicked out for having a service dog. As to its kinda mess up that you can only have fish or a bird but no cats or dogs but you see cats in the windows an see dogs but they get kicked out for havFriends of my just got kicked out for having a service dog. As to its kinda mess up that you can only have fish or a bird but no cats or dogs but you see cats in the windows an see dogs but they get kicked out for having a service animal that is so wrong on so many beliefsmore ...hide ...