Parkland View Apartments in Breinigsville, PA – who needs a good roof anyways?
Ah, so much for “luxury” apartments! The building we live in is almost exactly 6 months old. Just 6 wee months. And right now it appears that there is a problem with the roof of my building. Ah, fine American craftsmanship.
Construction workers with tall ladders and loud equipment are banging on something on the roof. Do I know for sure that they are on the roof? No. I do know that a really long ladder is leaning against the building outside of our window. And in my opinion that ladder goes to the roof. And all that banging I hear – what else could it be? Nevermind the fact that the group of workers were huddled outside the window looking up and pointing before getting the ladder out.
Considering the rain we’ve had the past few days I’m *really* glad to not be on the top floor.
This place really makes our previous luxury apartment seem like the Taj Mahal – except for all the fire alarms we had to deal with there. At least I’m assuming there are not rampant fire alarms going off at all hours at the Taj.
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I don’t mean to impose, but you sound a bit like a freak yourself. Sure, contractors are annoying, and the leasing staff should be more tmely with their updates, but they’re probably just as frustrated with them as you are. I mean, did you seriously expect them to pave in the rain? At least they are competent enough to e-mail you about things. Yes, no one should have been on your patio, but again, this sounds like sketchy contractors. You should ask the management for their contact info so you can make a complaint yourself if you don’t feel they’re up to it. Hasn’t anyone told you about living in a new building? Don’t do it. I’m sorry, but I blame you for not knowing better about what you were gettin yourself into. Don’t you have some kind of free rent concession or move-in special? That’s so you don’t complain about the new construction. Also, you can bet your ass that your renewal will go through the roof. Plan on moving again in six months.
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