

You cannot save a parking spot even if you are moving in or out, (unless you are an employee) No grill allowed in front of the units, (unless you are an employee) Some of the employees in the place live there, with their family and friends, and guess what, they don’t need to follow the rules, that “regular” renters are required to follow when signing the lease: You smell pot in many locations just walking around the place. The community isn’t 55+ as published, there are many young families with children, and at night The nearby neighborhoods are noisy, not safe at night, fireworks almost every night, and police activity. Minimal facilities, no restaurant, no real golf course, The gate is rarely manned, and anyone can get in and out without getting checked, any hour of the day or night. They charge extra for covered parking place, the cost of using the laundry machines is extremely high, they charge extra for using the garden to plant something, they raise the rent every year, they require a renters insurance, if you have a pet they make sure the riverside animal control pays you a visit so you better have all the documents ready or you’ll get a citation. I was living there for 1 year and quickly found out the dark side of this place and would recommend everyone not to rent there. This place is not safe and after all the extra expenses and charges not cheap, OF - Resident/client highly not recommentdedĭon’t be fooled by the low price and nice pictures on their web site, And it's true about the infestation of fleas, keep your pets off this lawn The staff needs to be cleaned out entirely! Who is the owner and WHY do they not not care about this community? Look else where if you want to live in a community that is hassle and pain free. They takes sides because they have their favorite tenants. The only upside is plenty of parking, however neighbors claim common areas and they'll leave notes on cars they claim is their spot because they are too lazy to walk a few spaces away from their front door! A community of CHILDISH tattletales, neighbors involve the office staff.
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Everyone has something to complain about other neighbors behaviors, habits and don't know how to mind their own business. The office staff THREATEN the tenants with unnecessary write ups as if they were children (is this even legal?) The staff bully these poor elderly people making them feel vulnerable and scared with fake accusations or else they'll evict your loved ones. If you are looking to get your parents in here, guaranteed they'll be harassed by neighbors, office staff and maintenance.
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STOP! Don't look, don't drive in! keep looking into another community that has professional staff well trained to be polite, sincere and know customer service. The managers of this complex are very frivolous, cold and uncaring people. The expense of all this was enormous and I had to borrow money to survive. I asked them why I was being kicked out and they refused to give me an explanation. The advertising makes you think you are moving to a place of safety for an elderly renter with few housing options, but you are not. Do not believe all the advertising about this place. I lived in a motel for two months which qualifies, under state policies, as homelessness. Since we are in a severe affordable housing crisis in Calif., I couldn't find a new place to live for four months. I chose to live at Country Village because it was reasonably priced. I was a quality tenant and they kicked me out anyway with a 60-Day Notice to Vacate. I was quiet, didn't smoke, drink or use drugs. I always paid my rent and never withheld it no matter what was wrong in my unit. I had a 1-year lease for 2 of those years. I was a month-to-month tenant, age 60+, and had lived there for 3 years. The policies of Country Village Apartments management team made me homeless for a few months. Anonymous - Resident/client I am writing this to warn others
