14/5/25
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One-Year Tenant Warning – Rosewood Terrace Is Unsafe and Neglectful
As a woman living on my own with my dog, I never felt safe or truly taken care of at Rosewood Terrace. I’m writing this review as someone who fulfilled a one-year lease and left the moment it ended. I hope it helps someone avoid the stress and disappointment I went through. I may have moved from there over a year ago but when I visited my sister there nothing has changed.
At move-in, everything looks clean and “modern” on... the surface. But the reality is very different:
Appliances like the fridge, microwave, oven burners, and HVAC system are decades old. They constantly malfunction, and management refuses to replace anything unless it has completely failed after years of temporary fixes.
A maintenance worker told me directly they aren’t allowed to replace items without permission.
It took over a month to get a fridge replaced. When my food spoiled, management offered no help and blamed me instead.
Mold is ignored—they just paint over it instead of removing it properly. An elderly woman who lives alone said she’s had a big mold patch in her unit for over a year.
Tenants who’ve lived there for 20+ years still have most if not all the original appliances and are dealing with the same neglect.
After-hours emergencies? Don’t bother. Calling for help is treated like you're being difficult, and can even be seen as "hostile."
If you speak up or request too much, they will look for ways to evict you.
The property has seen known drug activity, and dog waste is rarely cleaned up—some areas are completely covered.
Management only helps the tenants they personally like or are friendly with. If you’re not in their favor, expect delays, dismissiveness, or no help at all.
I never felt like I could relax in my own home. As a single woman, I didn’t feel safe, and I constantly worried about my dog’s and my own health—whether it was from mold, faulty air systems, or just the environment.
Don’t be fooled by all the positive reviews—management has been writing most of those themselves for years.
But don’t just take my word for it. Do yourself a favor: walk around the area, and talk to people who have lived there for more than 5 years. They’ll tell you the same story: a management team that only cares about appearances and their favorites.
Please think twice before signing a lease at Rosewood Terrace. It’s not worth the stress, the risk, or your hard-earned money.
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