Oh what a woeful experience I had the day I agreed to deal with these low lifes. Ok, so the place was cheap. Its about the best thing I can say about it and it should be cheap as the building is in the ghetto and is smack up against the freeway, which I later learned allows for a nice layer of diesel dust to grace your belongings after about two weeks.
The building itself is dilapidated, the stairs are in disrepair and are edging towards being unsound and the lifts are equally as haggard (the day I moved in the lift jammed (after the office had closed of course) and my stuff had to sit in the open air cage over night.
But the real gem was my experience after moving in. First, nowhere does it say that the gate hours are an inviolable law. I took the posted hours to be an advisement that that would be the hours that the gate would be maintained and that it may be shut off after that period meaning to me that outside of that time was at my own risk. I tried the gate late one night (a
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