Section 8 Houses & Apartments for Rent in Gladstone, Oregon
6285 CALDWELL RD, GLADSTONE, OR 97027
Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted
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(503) 656 - 7863
1055 RISLEY AVENUE , GLADSTONE , OR 97027
Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted
It took them nearly three months to \"get the apartment ready for move in\" the manager at the time promising \"extras\", but what we got was a slap dash last minute apartment turn over where the cleaning lady and mainte nance guy were both frantically working during our walk through. Then come to find out the bathroom door doesnt even shut, there was half of a water heater we couldnt even fill the bathtub to bathe my children. The heaters didnt work. The second kitchen outlet didnt work. The carpet was rolled out in such a rush they didnt even use it proper tool to stretch it taut resulting in carpet lumps waves and bumps that only got worse with time as the padding wears down beneath it.That was three years ago, that manager no longer works here, and either does the cleaning and maintenance team but after three years and multiple maintenance requests regarding it and promises from the new maintenance guy not a single thing was ever done for my bathroom door, the water heaters were replaced throughout the complex when they decided to do renovations, unfortunately they hired presumably the lowest bidding company and its been handled horrendously, and theyve been a nuisance for a full year now and despite my building being the first renovated they were still coming back in to fix what they didnt do right the first time.My kitchen outlet had never been fixed despite two or three maintenance requests and the inspectors now telling them directly it must be fixed. The heaters got fixed eventually but I was able to order one from amazon (not prime, standard shipping) and get it and use it for about a week before they did so. Course theyre terrible baseboards, two of four thermostats are straight from the 70s and the bathroom heater never worked and we were told essentially that we are sol about that. Even despite the mold problem from the laughably improperly installed shower surround (they left the plastic wrap on it and had no clue how to secure it to the wall) and rushed installation (he was doing it when we walked through) of the splash gaurds. The mold gets painted over and ignored, and no precautions were taken during the work they did, resulting in my whole house and my neighbors developing sinus congestion and coughs from it immediately afterwards.The managers disengaged, she changed her office hours without really telling anyone, and when the office was being worked on no one was notified of where to go, where to pay, no phone number was given and no phone calls were answered even through an emergency plumbing situation when we moved back into a supposedly completed renovated apartment with a leaky toilet and kitchen sink and no knob to operate the shower. calling the emergency maintenance line got no reply. She doesnt seem to try to provide guidence or oversight to the construction guys at all let alone is she looking out for our safety here, she could just as easily tell them to clean up the nails and scrap too but she doesnt, its her office beside the playground where there were nails strewn and boards left for kids to mess with...The laundry prices are absurd it costs over a hundred bucks every single month for my family to do laundry here, this is a hud subsidized apartment, my husbands disabled. It would cost a fraction of that for a washer dryer in unit. They likewise tried to force us to buy 300+ dollar portable air conditoners telling us our window units were too \"unsightly\" and \"dangerous\" as they could fall on people...oh but lower units cant have them either! But do you think they offered any help? Why wouldnt it simply be their responsibility to provide temp control cold and hot anyway? Hyperthermia or Heat stroke is just as deadly as hypothermia.Its been a few more months and the property managment company had their main maintenance guy on property because apparently the last guy retired, not because the manager actually told him he was expressly needed or anything. But my bathroom door closes and the kitchen outlet works, and they changed a heater/thermo its way too big for the room. more ... hide ...
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