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Businiess name:  Princeton Club
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Princeton Club was an extremely nice place when I first moved in. Well maintained grounds, friendly/prompt service. Most of the tenants appeared to be single professionals and elderly people; it was very quite. About a year after I moved in, a new management company took over the property and everything changed. No credit/criminal/employment checks on new tenants, the new management/maintanence staff were unfriendly and unhelpful, the grounds were allowed to deteriorate, no yearly pool maintanance, no more security patrols at night, the front security gate became broken and remained so indefineatly. These are older apartments/townhomes and generally required a lot of maintanance. It got to the point where I was making repairs myself. As for the tenant population, it became routine to see people sneeking out in the middle of the night, jumping their leases. Living there became akin to living at a Motel 6. There are much better places in the area for the same amount of money. Think twice before considering Princeton Club Apartments.

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