Shamrock Court Apartments

3.1
43 reviews

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Apartment Building

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Shamrock Court Apartments
2236 Lower Afton Rd E Apt 132, Saint Paul, MN
55119, United States

Reviews

3.1
43 reviews
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  • MR
    Maryan Ruun
    Oct 10, 2025
    1.0
    The upstairs apartment has a water leak that’s seeping into our unit. The management has only provided fans to dry up the water but expects us to continue living under an active bathroom leak. I’ve been told I cannot break the lease, and that the damage caused by the upstairs unit is somehow our responsibility according to their policy. I need assistance getting out of this lease without losing my security deposit or being charged additional fees. The management is requiring me to pay $1,400 and stay for another 60 days just to end the lease, which feels unreasonable given the living conditions. I am requesting that we be released from this lease and that our full deposit be returned. We need to move to a safer and more livable environment. I also believe future tenants should be made aware of this recurring issue, as the upstairs bathroom continues to leak into this apartment. No one else should have to experience these same conditions. I need management to address and permanently fix this problem.
  • LL
    Lula Lula
    Oct 7, 2025
    1.0
    I do not recommend living here. Our apartment has had the bathroom water leak from the upstairs unit into our bathroom multiple times — including Friday, October 3rd and Monday, October 7th, and once before that. The management has failed to fix the problem permanently. On top of that, the apartment has a severe cockroach and mice problem, and despite multiple requests for pest control, nothing effective has been done. The conditions have become unsanitary and unlivable, and it goes against my religious beliefs to live in filth. I asked management to waive the $1,400 termination fee since the apartment is not livable, but they’ve shown no accountability or concern. I will be reporting this property to local housing authorities for health and safety violations. Future tenants — think twice before signing a lease here. You deserve a clean, safe place to live, not constant leaks and pest infestations.