eastsideTT
Superstar
Yeah sounds like you living in a building built pre 2010
You not having these problems in a 2016+ built spot.
you're more likely to experience it in new builds, because if you're renting in a new building (versus buying), chances are the building went up as quick as possible, as cheap as possible, and is designed for new tenants and transplants to cycle theough every year or two...opposed to being built for people and families to live in for long periods of time.
luxury rentals with amenities and all those bells and whistles are are glorified hotels, not homes. soon as you get tired of it and move, someone else will come into the mix wide eyed and impressed, and will take your place , usually paying a little bit more

False ..I lived in Buckhead (Expensive Atlanta neighborhood) paying $1600+ and dealt with every problem listed in this thread

yall bum ass nikkas must be in old style buildings wit no lifts n shyt



