Archive for the ‘Heatherwood Living’ Category

Shuffle Your Garbage to the Dumpster… with Caution

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

I’m sure you’ve lived in a place before, and that the place where you lived had garbage service. There are some rules to how the garbage works, but as long as you follow a few simple rules, you can get rid of anything short of a couch or refrigerator, but not at Heatherwood Apartments, unless you’re willing to take a risk or two.

You obviously can’t take a piece of furniture and put it out by the dumpsters. My movers tried that with an end-table that was broken and no longer needed. It was small enough to fit in the mega-compactor, but as a piece of constructed furniture, I understood why they wouldn’t want it in there.

Mind you, the garbage company has no problem with these items, they just don’t want them in the compactor because they tend not to crush very well. After I learned about the problem, I asked if it would be alright to break the item down and dispose of it in that way, and they told me the answer was absolutely no.

The next day, however, I was taking out a bag of kitchen garbage when I found an entire entertainment center sitting beside the dumpster. I found this to be quite strange, and thought I’d bring it to the attention of management, but just a few hours later, after the trash had been picked up, I discovered the entertainment center was gone.

Where did it go?

Maybe the garbage men took it. Maybe maintenance broke it down and put it in the dumpster. Maybe management paid maintenance to deliver it to the transfer station… though that doesn’t sound wholly likely, does it?

In any case, this piece of garbage was removed, and it was done without any repercussion to the previous owner who had dumped it. Meanwhile, my small, broken coffee table had to be professionally moved to my new house so I could then pay to dump it from there. I imagine I paid more to get rid of it than I did to get it in the first place, when you count paying a man to move it to the dumpster, back to the apartment, in to the moving truck, across town, back out of the moving truck, and then put it in my new garbage can.

Apartment renters rarely own trucks or other high-capacity vehicles, so if we can’t dump our garbage in the place where we live (as is legally required, if you check out the utility mandates according to refuse handlers), then how are we supposed to deal with such items?

The answer, apparently (and I’ll swear this until I’m told a better solution) is to only dump them in the garbage area after dark when management’s watchful eyes are closed and sleeping on their plush, cushy pillows.

Can You Get a Satellite Dish at Your Apartment?

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Oh boy, oh boy; this question is a biggy, and the answer in your face is going to depend on who you ask. If you ask your apartment manager, you’re going to get one, and it’s going to be painted heavily with the brush of profit and convenience as they see fit to do so, even if it’s in stark contrast to the law. When I moved in to Heatherwood, I saw the rates they wanted to charge me for their Bulk Cable account through Comcast, so I headed straight for the Dish… and was told I couldn’t have one. Turns out it isn’t that simple, so if you have an apartment and want a satellite dish, you need to know a bit more about your rights.
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Captain Bice from Whatcom Security a Truly Remarkable Officer

Sunday, October 19th, 2008

I had my first encounter with Captain Robert Bice just a few days after I moved in, but it was just the first of many opportunities to deal with him. I was so impressed with his dedication to service that I commended him by name to Phil at DevCo (the owner of Heatherwood), twice to Charito, once to each of the other managers (all at the same time) and even took the extra step to send a letter to his supervisor. What follows is the letter I sent, and the response that followed.

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A Stolen Car and How Mill Creek PD Will Treat You

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

About three weeks after we moved in to Heatherwood, I had occasion to travel out of town. I don’t generally answer phone calls at odd hours, nor from blocked numbers, so I thought it odd my phone was blowing up from about 6:00 in the morning. It was a busy day, so I didn’t get a chance to check my messages until the afternoon, the sort of thing that’s normally no problem, but it turned out the calls were from the cops, and my car had been recovered.
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GlossyNews.com News Story – Apartments Find Gold in Housing Crunch: They Mine it From Tenants

Monday, October 6th, 2008

The following article appeared on GlossyNews.com recently. It’s reprinted here by permission for your viewing.

Apartments Find Gold in Housing Crunch: They Mine it From Tenants

I’d like to say it’s rare to find a mega-corporate conglomerate that has discovered a new and innovative way to make a few extra bucks legally, and it’s because those types almost always go about it the wrong way. We rarely dip in to consumer protection stories, but the management at Heatherwood Apartments has preyed on its poor, working class tenants like no professional agency I’ve ever seen, and it’s a can of worms, so we’re ready to dip into it. Not because we can, but because we must. These guys are corporate crooks, and they’ve taken advantage of thousands already, and they need to know the world is watching.
According to every tenant I’ve interviewed, they work pre-lease negotiations fraudulently, and write the leases themselves in ways that strain legal believability.
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Garage Doors Kicked In, Taggers Run Rampant, No Hope In Sight

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

Mill Creek is truly an upscale city, no two ways about it. So if you see a Mill Creek address, there is a certain amount of prestige that is assumed. Heatherwood Apartments loves to brag that it’s within the bounds of Mill Creek, but what they don’t like to mention is that Everett city limits aren’t just nearby, they are in fact the property bounds of Heatherwood.
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ApartmentReviews.net Shows Terrible Series of Review

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

I hadn’t seen the summaries listed on ApartmentReviews.net until after I launched this site, and apparently the management at Heatherwood hasn’t either. These range in date from March 2006 to July 2008. Here are the headlines, with brief summaries, detailing the reviews of Heatherwood Apartments in Mill Creek Washington from that site:
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The Great Garbage Hassle

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

South Everett has this thing about garbage, and it’s a real hassle for most of the complexes wishing to build there. In short it says that you can only have ONE single, central place for dumpsters. You can imagine how tricky this gets.

Why, at Heatherwood Apartments in Mill Creek, Washington alone, there are apartments fully 1/4 mile from the dumpsters, so how do landlords deal with it in ways that keep the tenants happy?
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