281 Northwinds Boulevard E-2, Carrollton, GA 30117
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Residents at this rental property describe a distressing pattern of ongoing problems that they say have never been adequately addressed, leaving them frustrated, stressed, and sometimes with real financial and health impacts.
One major thread centers on a persistent problem with refrigerators in the units. In more than one case, the refrigerator would freeze items in the fridge compartment for weeks at a time, ruining eggs, yogurt, milk, and other perishables. Even after the units were swapped for new ones, the same freezing issue returned, suggesting to residents that the problem isn't just a single faulty appliance but a broader, systemic fault that hasn't been properly diagnosed or resolved. They feel the response from management has been insufficient and unsympathetic: phrases like "you'd just buy some more" and a general sense of being dismissed when food loss is brought up. Many note that Whirlpool should have been called out or held accountable, signaling a belief that the manufacturer or the equipment supplier is implicated in a recurring problem rather than a one-off defect. The sense among residents is that this is not an isolated incident but a broader reliability issue that affects multiple units.
The impact of these refrigeration failures goes beyond spoiled groceries. Residents recount real financial losses and ongoing inconvenience as they watch food go to waste, with little to no compensation offered by management. The attitude they perceive from the management - blunt, indifferent, or rearranged into a "business as usual" stance - adds to the frustration. The situation is not seen as unique to a single tenant; the impression is that other people in the building are experiencing the same malfunction, which reinforces a belief in a larger, unresolved problem rather than isolated bad luck. The overall sentiment is one of distrust toward the maintenance process and a sense that tenants are being asked to bear the cost of systemic equipment deficiencies.
Separately, the reviews describe a separate and even more alarming health and safety crisis: bedbugs. In one account, management was alerted to bedbugs in the tenant's apartment four weeks prior to the reporting, and it was later discovered that tenants below them had brought an infestation from a previous dwelling three years ago. The bedbugs have since spread to common areas such as the community room and hallways, making the building difficult to navigate without fear of infestation. Residents claim management has dragged its feet on a building-wide treatment, initially scheduling a treatment only after "pulling teeth," and then attempting to shift treatment costs to tenants who were not responsible for bringing the infestation. The lease language is cited by residents to argue that the original infested tenants should bear responsibility, not those whose dwellings were the result of spread. The proposed costs for treatment - between $440 and $750 - are described as unaffordable by many tenants, with management allegedly suggesting that if tenants cannot pay, their apartments will not be treated. The situation is particularly troubling for seniors living in the building, who are portrayed as being left to endure bedbugs without timely, comprehensive remediation. The reviewers make a pointed moral critique of a company that would let seniors live with pests rather than address the problem promptly.
Beyond these health and appliance issues, residents express a broader dissatisfaction with the quality of living in the building. They describe no outside personal space, very few windows, and almost no storage in the apartments, painting a picture of cramped, stifling living conditions. The air quality is described as "100% canned air," implying a sterile, uncomfortable, and perhaps unhealthy environment. Taken together, the combination of unreliable appliances, inadequate pest control, and poor living conditions contributes to a pervasive sense of neglect and distrust toward the management and the company that supplies appliances and services to the building.
Throughout these accounts, a common thread is the perception that management is slow to act, under-communicative, and more concerned with shifting costs than with addressing residents' immediate needs. One review explicitly notes a personal decision to move out after renewed lease terms, while others express a sense of resignation and fear of further deteriorations in living conditions. The tone blends legitimate frustration with emotional pleas for accountability, sometimes veering into strong, personal statements about the consequences of management's actions or inactions, including references to divine retribution and moral judgment.
In summary, tenants portray a property plagued by recurring refrigeration problems that culminate in wasted groceries and financial losses, alongside a deeply troubling bedbug outbreak that management appears to be slow to contain and reluctant to treat comprehensively. The complaints extend to the physical design and condition of the units - limited space, minimal natural light, and poor ventilation - capped by a broader sense of neglect and inadequate communication from management. Taken together, these stories convey a troubling image of a building where residents feel unheard, undervalued, and forced to bear the consequences of issues that seem to stem from systemic problems rather than isolated incidents.
Northwinds Apartment E-2 is an assisted living community located in the charming city of Carrollton, GA. Our community offers a range of amenities and care services to ensure the comfort and well-being of our residents.
Our apartments are fully furnished, providing a cozy and welcoming atmosphere for our residents. The dining room is perfect for enjoying meals with friends or hosting family gatherings. Housekeeping services are provided to keep each apartment clean and tidy.
Residents can enjoy the beautiful outdoor space, whether it be for a leisurely stroll or simply relaxing in the garden. Wi-Fi/high-speed internet and telephone services are available for staying connected with loved ones.
Our dedicated staff provides assistance with activities of daily living, such as bathing, dressing, and transfers. We also offer coordination with healthcare providers, ensuring that all medical needs are met. Medication management is provided to ensure residents take their medications as prescribed.
Meal preparation and service are included, with special attention given to diabetes diets and other dietary restrictions. Transportation arrangement for medical appointments is available to ensure residents can easily access necessary healthcare services.
Engaging in enjoyable activities is an important part of life at Northwinds Apartment E-2. Our community offers scheduled daily activities for socializing and entertainment.
Conveniently located nearby are cafes, parks, pharmacies, physicians, restaurants, places of worship, theaters, and hospitals. Residents have easy access to these amenities and resources within close proximity.
At Northwinds Apartment E-2 in Carrollton, GA, we strive to provide a nurturing environment where our residents can live comfortably while receiving the care they need.
Northwinds Apartment E-2 is located at 281 Northwinds Boulevard E-2, Carrollton, GA 30117 in Carroll County, Georgia
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