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Businiess name:  Hunters Run
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Hunter's Run offers a convenient location, friendly staff, and prompt repair. However, we made a few logical assumptions when we moved in which turned out to be erroneous. We thought the neighboring lake and walking paths nearby were part of the complex, or at least public -- they're not. They're privately owned (and security protected from any trespassing children, dogs, etc.) by 1980s-era Street of Dreams home owners. Even the bushes are unkempt and allowed to grow up so that residents cannot enjoy the view. Another assumption we made was that we would be using one of the covered carports in front of our unit. Unfortunately, the way the complex is designed, and to be ""fair"" to all tenants, everyone walks the same long distance to their assigned space--nowhere near your front door. While this may not be an issue for singles or those who are able-bodied, it is an extra burden for those of us with small children or who carry work bags/books. Finally, in the 18 months we lived in the complex, EVERY ONE of our appliances were replaced (refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, washer, dryer, and the water heater - TWICE). In most cases, the removal and replacement was quick, but the stove took almost a year. Who knows, maybe our unit was slated for a complete appliance turnover, but the constant upheaval for our family was intrusive. We were also promised a new carpet when we moved in, but when we arrived with our moving van, it had been cleaned, not replaced. It felt a bit like bait-and-switch. Later, we were promised a closer parking space when a tenant moved, then told it wouldn't be possible. Lesson learned: Ask where you park. Ask when the appliances were last updated. Ask if your kids can play in the green space which borders the property. Keep on the management about their promises.

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