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D'Andre Hunter
4 days ago
During my tenancy at Abbey Pointe Apartments, I experienced multiple habitability issues and management responsiveness problems. I documented these concerns thoroughly with photographs, videos, and written notices.
Key issues included:
• Pest infestations (including roaches)
• Unsafe flooring and exposed tack strips
• Electrical problems, including inoperative outlets and GFCI concerns
• Plumbing leaks and ventilation issues in bathrooms
• Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors near expiration
During this period, a defective notice was issued first. Despite repeated documentation and requests, many concerns were not resolved for approximately five months, now going on six. Lawful rent payments were not accepted or answered, and defective notices remained unaddressed.
Abbey Pointe stopped providing pest control for about 42 days, during which we hired Orkin at our own expense. When Abbey Pointe resumed pest control, staff entered the unit without prior notice.
There was also a CPS referral connected to the tenancy, which was investigated and later closed.
Publicly documented actions related to my tenancy include:
• Complaints filed with the California Civil Rights Department (CRD) and HUD
• City of Stockton Notice of Violation requiring correction of unsafe or unaddressed conditions
• Civil filings in San Joaquin County Superior Court
Other tenants’ reviews indicate similar issues, suggesting ongoing management and maintenance challenges.
Advice for prospective tenants:
• Inspect units carefully before signing a lease
• Document all conditions with photos, videos, and written records
• Keep copies of all rent payments, notices, and correspondence
• Understand tenant rights under California law
This review reflects my personal experience and publicly documented filings.