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Businiess name:  River Oaks Apartments
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Don't let the plastic smiles of the slutty rental agents fool you into thinking this place is worth even the relatively low rental rates. Discounting poor layouts, ill-fitting appliances, badly-patched laminate countertops, and overall substandard maintenance, Wasatch Properties operate heavily with bait-and-switch tactics. \r \r They lure people in by advertising low rental rates, move-in incentives, and shorter lease options, then turn around and drop everything except the one-year lease and month-to-month options. Of course, only the one-year lease gets the move-in incentive (and they add $100+/month for month-to-month rent), conveniently change the required deposits to whatever they think they can squeeze you for.\r \r And once you get herded through THIS gauntlet, they start tacking on the extra monthly fees (which SHOULD be part of the advertised rental rates), quickly turning their "$705/month and $0 deposit" offer into more than $900/month with up to $1500 in deposits (even for

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