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Businiess name:  Sutton Apartments
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I felt compelled to write this review because of a recent experience. I live here at Sutton Apts for one year, it was my first apartment ever. A friend of mine from college had lived here and I visited her once and really liked the place. So I mentioned it to my soon to be husband, it was close to his job, close to mine, close to the major highways, relatively affordable, so we thought it was a nice place to look. We were weary because all the apartments we saw, the management said at the end of the lease the rent would go up a certain percentage regardless of whether your income had changed or not. But when we came here, the woman showing us the place said, ""Oh no. We don't do that here. We like our tenants and want to keep them. So at the end of the lease we look at your tax returns to determine if your income changed and if you're making more money then we increase the rent. But it's not usual for us to do that."" She also showed us a very nice, pristine model apartment with white carpeting, almond cabinets in the kitchen, very nice. My husband joked with her saying, ""You're not going to show us a nice apartment to get us to sign the lease then rent us a crappy one, right?"" She laughed ""of course not, the only difference is the carpeting is beige in the apartments, easier to keep clean."" We thought to ourselves, ""Great! This is it!"" The apartment itself was nice and roomy, the cabinets in the kitchen though were that old brown kind, but a lot of light, nice landscape. I was willing to overlook the minor details. So we lived happily for a year, until our renewal letter, which came late and gave us a no time to really decide and our new rent as well which increased $50. I admit it was naive of us to believe something that seemed to good to be true, as well as to not demand to see the actual apartment we would be living in before signing. Overall it's not the worst place, but please be careful. Pros: well-kept landscape, snow removal, relatively quiet nice neighborhood Cons: cigarrette smoke seeps in from apt below

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