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Kimberly Guenter
Dec 4, 2025
Worst corporation and management. They are choosing not to renew my lease because I speak up and they don't like me. They are not giving me any reason why they are not renewing my lease so guessing that's the reason as they have no other reason not to.
I have done my part in being a tenant. I pay my rent on time, I follow the rules. I am clean, quiet, and I bring stuff up to the property staff's attention as most landlords would appreciate to keep their property maintained, but they DO NOT CARE HERE AT ALL. Most landlords would like to have a tenant like me. Before I moved in here, I rented a house for 15 years.
I think having rodents in the apartment (again) due to the lack of care and/or laziness from maintenance and management is a legitimate issue to be upset about. If anyone in management, corporate, and maintenance dealt with what I have here in their place of residence, they would feel the same way. I never once got a discount on my rent or even a real genuine apology, just lies and attitude.
Now they want to retaliate against me even though they are the ones not doing their job as landlords by providing a habitable living situation and complying with all local health and safety codes. Codes have not been followed here. So now I, as a single-income household, must somehow come up with money during the holidays (and winter) and find a place to live while still stuck paying rent here. They are kicking me out because they don't want to do their jobs, keep up with the property, or do things by code. How fair is that?
Do I want to move? Mostly yes due to the management and the problems I've faced here, but oddly it did become to feel like home. Also, moving is flipping expensive. Apartments are so outrageous and renting a house these days is twice a mortgage. Then just all the moving cost is ridiculous. It's a lot and stressful.
Now I am terrified of what they will try to come up and charge me with after I move out after reading these reviews and their check out list. I wish I had a list that I could deduct from my rent of everything that has happened here and the time I've had to take off work. If they do, I will somehow need to investigate legal counsel because that would not be okay after everything I've dealt with and how I have taken care of this apartment and they have not done their part.
I will be doing a final walk through and take pictures like I did at move in. Might even take videos. I already have quite a lot of pictures and emails of everything. Especially when staff lied to me and said faceplates are not required on stove plug-ins and that went for all their properties. That was one of the ways rodents got in. They also got in due to huge holes behind the fridge and dishwasher. The picture behind the fridge was taken after they sealed it. The appliances were put in after I moved here so these holes were ignored by the negligence of current maintenance staff. The fact their exterminator didn't suggest moving the appliances (I did) and only laid down traps is/was concerning to me.
Rodents weren't the only issue I have had here either, just the one that has rightfully upset me the most and their lack of care, which this is a prime example. Just kick her out so she can't complain or bring inspectors in. Which if you call Lincoln building inspectors, they will do an inspection. I didn't, and now what's the point.
New things are grub worms, gutters not cleaned, bathroom sink put back with rust stains not clean before sealing, nails on ground, screen bent and more foam and traps.
Moving here is by far the worst decision I have ever made! If I had read the reviews before I moved in, I wouldn't be in this horrible situation. I just want a peaceful place to live where they care about their tenants and the property. Corporation, it should be your guy's job to hold management and maintenance accountable and do what you can to make things right and keep good tenants who pay on time and take care of their apartment instead of kicking them out. That's very eye-opening on how this corporation operates.
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Athraa Jibory
Nov 1, 2025
It's the worst place to live. I moved into the apartment; they told me it was ready, but when I moved in, I found a broken window that hadn't been repaired. The wall next to the chimney also collapsed on my children because they hadn't fixed it before I moved in. The apartment was very old, and they hadn't bothered to repair it. In the winter, my children froze because the windows let snow in. I don't know how, and when I told them, they said it was fine, but they didn't fix it. Also, when it rained, my children's room flooded, and they did nothing. They just put a fan in to dry the floor, and it stayed wet for two days. There was a musty smell in the room. It was a terrible experience, and I won't repeat it. When I moved out, they charged me a large sum of money, and I don't know why, especially since I didn't even receive the apartment in a clean state. Even the balcony door was broken, and no one fixed it for me until after I moved out. The apartment was infested with worms and cockroaches, and I sent several emails about it, but no one paid any attention.
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anthony munson
Oct 15, 2025
Slightly overpriced for what you pay for, but I have had the most disgusting experience with them where my father got a severe diagnosis and may have very little time, and I'm moving him out to be with the rest of our family. I have left messages for "accounts services" trying to simply initiate the process multiple times over the last month and received absolutely no response. I called the Lionsgate office more than once after hearing nothing and they said they would make sure it was followed up on and still I never heard a thing. What an appalling way to do business trying to squeeze an extra months rent out of somebody (somebody who has never missed a payment or had any issues mind you) whose going through a family emergency when by their own admission they are at 97% capacity with a waitlist. This is truly disgusting.
Update: Of course no answer or reply from their relations team their comment asked me to call :) but what do I expect they have been "going to reach out" to me directly for weeks. Administering multi-family and doing good business are not mutually exclusive...
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Tanajia Dean
Sep 3, 2025
LionsGate apartments are the worst!! I’ve never had so many issues with one apartment unit! One thing after another, to the infestation of spiders, to my fridge leaking 3 different times before we got a new one, to water being backed up in the sink and leaking all over the kitchen floor and dining area, then the mold spot I found that they just painted over and said it wasn’t mold. All they do is paint over things. I want out of this lease so bad. Oh and they told my fiancé someone stopped by on the day he was home all day. So they lied. The pool and the gym was the only nice thing.
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Andrea Alvarado
Aug 15, 2025
I have lived at two Richdale management properties now and I will never be moving to another one. The corporate greed is mind baffling. My lease ends at the end of September and since I didn’t provide a 60 day notice (even though I’m letting them know over a month in advance) I will be charged for rent for the month of October as well. My washer has stopped working multiple times. I had to get a new dishwasher just for the bottom to break a week after getting a new one. I have dealt with mice. My AC has stopped working multiple times. When I first moved in my toilet was constantly leaking. Do not move here. It is not worth the money. The staff are all friendly though. Things have broken in this apartment that I had to pay out of pocket for myself because corporate pays the cheapest prices to get something fixed just for it to break a week later. Enough with the corporate greed. David and Richard Slosburg and Daniel Najm are all part of corporate according to google and they should be doing more to actually provide the apartments that they’re marketing.