6/5/25
Review of MAA Twin Lakes
I lived at MAA Twin Lakes for over three years, and while there are some positive aspects, my overall experience was disappointing and frustrating.
The pool area is very nice, and the property is generally kept clean. However, the pool frequently turns into a party zone, especially on weekends, and the guest policy is rarely enforced, which can make the space feel chaotic rather than relaxing.
In terms of the community atmosphere, I met some truly kind neighbors. That said, there were also some... deeply concerning issues during my time there—frequent noise disturbances, visible drug use, and domestic incidents in nearby units. When I submitted noise complaints due to loud, late-night arguments, I was advised to contact the police, which felt like a deflection of responsibility by management.
One major disappointment was the final move-out charges. I was billed for hardwood floor replacement, even though the only wear was a slight discoloration from a standard office chair in my home office. There was no significant damage, and I had expected fair treatment given my tenancy history.
Security was another concern. My car was broken into one night, and unfortunately, there were no visible security measures or follow-up actions that made me feel any safer afterward.
Community policies, such as pet waste cleanup and speeding in the parking lot, were inconsistently enforced—usually just blanket emails to all residents with no follow-through. It was also common to see young children playing in parking lots with no supervision, which raised safety concerns.
Ultimately, MAA Twin Lakes feels like a corporate-run complex more focused on acquiring new tenants than supporting long-term residents. Communication often felt generic, and many issues seemed to go unresolved.
If you're considering moving here, be aware that while the grounds look nice on the surface, the overall management and enforcement of rules may not meet expectations for the price point.
Review from Apartments.com