Section 8 Houses & Apartments for Rent in Rockville, Maryland
(3.4/5)
(301) 424 - 6265
211 CORK TREE LN, ROCKVILLE , MD 20850
Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted
We have lived in are apartment for almost a year and the have not come to fix anything that we have asked them to fix. When we moved in I noticed that the walls were never washed before they were painted. I found tape and human hair that was painted over. Mold was on everything!! Nothing was cleaned the refrigerator was broken and so was so many other things. They asked us for a list of what was wrong or damaged when we moved in and they have done nothing to fix any of it. When the air conditioner broke in August it took them a week to send anyone out to look at it and when they did he told my husband it was working fine and that it was the filters that we put in the air vents. He was wrong three times. The first time they came they never called to let us know someone would be coming and they tried to enter the apartment but the dog stopped them. They told us that they would call us to let us know when the people would be coming to fix it but when we got home they were in our apartment and the man locked our dog in the bedroom. THEY NEVER CALLED US AND IT TOOK 3 WEEKS FOR THE WORK TO GET DONE. They expect their rent money but they do not want to do any of the work to maintain the place. Would you want strangers in your home with out your knowledge? more ... hide ...
Making a rental inquiry (3.6/5)
(301) 5726585 - 2146
102 THOMAS STREET , ROCKVILLE , MD 20850
Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted
On August 17th, I put in a work order to repair the refrigerator in my apartment. The refrigerator was not maintaining the proper temperature for safe food storage and the door required the user to force the door to seal due to a lack of tension.Maintenance personnel left a note on the 17th stating the refrigerator was fixed, however, it still did not maintain the proper temperature.On August 18th, I called the leasing office directly, and they had the same Maintenance personnel respond and check the refrigerator once again. This time maintenance confirmed the refrigerator was not working properly and told the leasing office that GE needed to respond because the refrigerator was under warranty.I spoke to the leasing office later on the 18th and they stated that GE was going to respond on the morning of August 22 to make repairs. In the meantime, they gave me keys to use another apartments refrigerator on the floor above mine.GE did not respond to repair the refrigerator on the 22nd due to an unspecified emergency.My wife and I have been very inconvenienced due to the refrigerator not functioning properly since August 17th. We have a 10 month old child that requires food to be maintained at safe temperatures and traveling between floors with a young child to retrieve food is not a practical or safe solution.During this time, we have also lost approximately $100 worth of food due to it not being maintained at the proper temperature and have had to spend additional money ordering food out to minimize traveling to the upstairs apartment.The response to this emergency has been unacceptable and has not been met with the required urgency.My wife and I are currently paying for an apartment with a major appliance that had been inoperable for almost an entire week.I spoke to Krystal Marquez, the property manager, who stated that we would not be compensated for the food loss or inconvenience. Renters insurance does not cover the loss because it was due to a malfunctioning appliance.Krystal and Post Fallsgrove know this, yet they keep stating to make an insurance claim.Today I spoke to Jenna Pitsenbarger, the regional property manager. She parroted the same talking points as Krystal and made it clear that Post Fallgrove has no real plan for broken appliances. The tenants are at the mercy of an unspecified repair time and will not be compensated in any way.Therefore, in theory, my wife and young child could have gone weeks without a working fridge and Post Fallsgrove would not think that managing an apartment community in this manner is an issue. more ... hide ...
Making a rental inquiry (5/5)
(301) 762 - 5224
14431 TRAVILLE GARDEN CIRCLE, ROCKVILLE , MD 20850
Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted
Traville is a great diverse independent senior community. My parents have enjoyed living here for many years. Having a bus is a plus as it helps my parents get to their doctors appointments when Im not available to take them. Alexa is very passionate about her residents and about her job. She treats the seniors as if they were family and not customers. She and her team cook Thanksgiving dinner every year, host an annual BBQ event that brings life to the community and so many other activities that are planned and ran by the staff. I would recommend this community to anyone looking for independent living! more ... hide ...
Making a rental inquiry (4.2/5)
(301) 315 - 9311
600 MOUNT VERNON PL, ROCKVILLE , MD 20850
Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted
Ive been a resident for almost seven years. I love the Fields of Rockville. The property is close to everything which is perfect for those that prefer to use public transportation. The neighborhood is safe. New resi dents are not the best as they often bring bad habits that affect the neighborhood but the management team is outstanding. Maintenance is thorough and ensures the grounds are clean to the best of their ability. The staff is caring and very friendly. This is a very nice place to live with a family more ... hide ...
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