By March 2021 I applied for a 1-bedroom apt, and after application was approved, it was unavailable. I got cohersed into a 2-BD at a higher price. $835/mnth. I moved in April 1. I was promised before and after move-in that an entryway security lock/keypad to my building was there / was going to be installed in a week, in a month, but never was!
Hot water pipes made loud pinging noise when used. I reported that, and a moldy-musty smell that mgt. would not remedy. I had to deoderize on a daily basis. AC was filthy and gummed up. One month in, I cleaned it and gave photos to mgt. It was only replaced later when a control knob broke off. It was quite old.
I also reported daily occuring "loud" footfalls of my neighbors above. Mgt. called them twice, but did not deter the noise. I mentioned the noise and stink several more times in person in the office.
The manager, Karina Johnson always dismissed me. Unprofessional in manner and dress (shredded jeans, large bossom half exposed 'often' - slutty).
Due to both the upsetting experience there, and a job loss, I made arrangements (with lack of cooperation from mgt) and signed a paper to break lease early. I moved out the end of June.
The penalty was outrageous! They demand a 2 month notice, my paying for those months ($1670), and a fine of another $835+$250! On the form I signed I chose to vacate early, with the apt. still in my name for the 2 mnths, unless a new renter was found to take it over, refunding me the remaining credit.
To mgt, I insisted on utilities being taken back by them - refused.
I said that if utilities are to remain my responsibility, that the AC was to be left off and water unused (I cleaned the place professionally myself, verified in document by the 'late' move-out inspection). I paid all utilities except trash disposal.
*** Checking my electric bill recently with Black Hills Energy, I found that it had gone way up! 150% And it's only mid-month. Very likely from AC use. I used far less power the first month I lived there. Again, I denied them use of MY utilities before hand. The apt. should be vacant and unused! They only have permission to show/rent it.
I've been in Colorado since July 1, 2021.
Their online early move-out form wasn't working, so I filled out a paper version, and didn't receive a copy.
Note reference: I legally changed my name last Nov. to Sage Crystalman.
I have an audio recording of a call / complaint to Hayloft (upper mgt.) that I can't download here.
Hayloft Property Management Reviews
By March 2021 I applied for a 1-bedroom apt, and after application was approved, it was unavailable. I got cohersed into a 2-BD at a higher price. $835/mnth. I moved in April 1. I was promised before and after move-in that an entryway security lock/keypad to my building was there / was going to be installed in a week, in a month, but never was!
Hot water pipes made loud pinging noise when used. I reported that, and a moldy-musty smell that mgt. would not remedy. I had to deoderize on a daily basis. AC was filthy and gummed up. One month in, I cleaned it and gave photos to mgt. It was only replaced later when a control knob broke off. It was quite old.
I also reported daily occuring "loud" footfalls of my neighbors above. Mgt. called them twice, but did not deter the noise. I mentioned the noise and stink several more times in person in the office.
The manager, Karina Johnson always dismissed me. Unprofessional in manner and dress (shredded jeans, large bossom half exposed 'often' - slutty).
Due to both the upsetting experience there, and a job loss, I made arrangements (with lack of cooperation from mgt) and signed a paper to break lease early. I moved out the end of June.
The penalty was outrageous! They demand a 2 month notice, my paying for those months ($1670), and a fine of another $835+$250! On the form I signed I chose to vacate early, with the apt. still in my name for the 2 mnths, unless a new renter was found to take it over, refunding me the remaining credit.
To mgt, I insisted on utilities being taken back by them - refused.
I said that if utilities are to remain my responsibility, that the AC was to be left off and water unused (I cleaned the place professionally myself, verified in document by the 'late' move-out inspection). I paid all utilities except trash disposal.
*** Checking my electric bill recently with Black Hills Energy, I found that it had gone way up! 150% And it's only mid-month. Very likely from AC use. I used far less power the first month I lived there. Again, I denied them use of MY utilities before hand. The apt. should be vacant and unused! They only have permission to show/rent it.
I've been in Colorado since July 1, 2021.
Their online early move-out form wasn't working, so I filled out a paper version, and didn't receive a copy.
Note reference: I legally changed my name last Nov. to Sage Crystalman.
I have an audio recording of a call / complaint to Hayloft (upper mgt.) that I can't download here.