Staff was polite, When I entered the door at the ”A” entrance the first thing I noticed was the steel door had been bent so much that at the bottom of the door I could stick my thumb thru and a piece of window insulation to keep the wind out. I thought that they must still be remodeling. The hallway had what looked like new carpeting and I thought this may be ok. I entered the room and the original wood base of the door was still there and I thought that was quaint. I enter the room, set down my luggage and go to the refrigerator that has a microwave on top of it. I am now starting to feel like I am in a dormitory. The refrigerator is not working so I try to adjust the temperature setting. I then find that it is not plugged in. The microwave is plugged directly into the ONE outlet on that side of the room. There is an extension cord plugged in as well. There are 3 outlets and 4 plugs. You must choose what you wanted plugged in. The TV, Refrigerator, Coffee pot, or the light over the chair in the corner of the room. So I had to get on the floor and plug in the TV and the refrigerator. Then I used the bathroom. The floor and wall tile were all new, the sink was new, not sure about the toilet. The toilet lid did NOT fit the toilet. The lid would slide to one side or the other while you sat on it. The tub was old, and the water would not go down. I did call maintenance and they only fixed the draining problem. The tub spot was pointed toward the side of the tub and not straight down. The floor was not tiled flat so the sink wobbled, as it had broken away from being glued to the back splash. The contractor has used a power saw to cut the door trim to fit the floor tile, which cracked the wood and left a gap between the floor and the trim. The bathroom door closed but would not latch which prevented you from locking it. I was looking for an outlet by the bed as I use a heating pad for a bad back, and found the phone wall outlet on the floor behind the bed not attached to anything. The last straw to one of the worst remodeling jobs ever was a heat control on the wall. The maintenance guy told me that either the battery was dead, someone broke it, or it was never hooked up and to use the controls on the wall heater.
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