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Estates at Barrington Club
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My husband and I have lived here for almost four years. We picked this place because it seemed more quiet than other apartments in the Zebulon Road area.\r
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For the first two years, I was very comfortable here. Now, I'm counting down the days until we leave. On MLK weekend my tire and hubcap were stolen off my car in the apartment parking lot. If there was a gate or cameras here, it would have been helpful narrowing down who did it. Since there's not, anyone can drive through the complex in the middle of the night. Random people often do to dump their trash in the complex's compactor.\r
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Update March 5th: Apparently, a maintenance man at this place feel that it is appropriate behavior to sneak up behind a alone, young woman while her back is turned and she is bent over at her car, in order to question her about tire theft. This maintenance man implied that someone needed the tire and THAT MADE THE THEFT OKAY. These people are shady and creepy. I no longer feel safe here.
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