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Akilah Nelson
2 days ago
I’ve been calling The Randolph home since April 2022. It was the home I needed after going through a divorce because of the residents. I was welcomed along with my daughter from the elders as well as the young professionals in the building. The Randolph has friendly residents that is my community and family. My daughter and I have always felt safe.
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Nelson Jaramillo
3 days ago
So far, everything‘s great have a beautiful workout area, a nice relaxing Lounge area. And a very friendly staff.
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Asia Crawford
3 days ago
This place definitely has the potential to earn 5 stars but I honestly dont see them doing anything to improve living conditions. First, the dog "spa" area needs a major improvement. The tub is always clogged so you cant really wash your dog there. They definitely need a better tub that blocks the hair from going down the drain so much. Second, there is a serious lack of cameras in areas where people need to be held accountable for their nasty actions. For example, there are no cameras in the trash area where people dump their bulk items. Yet we get emails about how they will hand out fines. I would like to know how you are going to fine anyone if you dont know who is doing it. Let's not even talk about how they allow people to use the dog park and not clean up after their dogs. Many times I have went to play with my dog and couldn't step anywhere because of the amount of poop in it. The "game room" is a pool table with broken pool cues, a foosball table with no balls, and a shuffleboard table. So you cant really enjoy this area either. The gym and yoga room are decent, small for this size building, but decent. I like that the entrances are all secure with access only through the use of a key fob or mobile app. Maintenance responds well and there's no complications when you need a new appliance or something repaired. The apartments are not that spacious, but still very comfortable. I live with my wife, our 2 foster children and a dog, but we have enough space that we arent on top of each other all the time. You do get a draft from the windows. I also notice a lot of moisture and water droplets on the inside window sills. I do love the courtyard. I have spent a few nights there roasting marshmallows and making s'mores with the kids. Even had the opportunity to have a birthday party down there and use the free grills. The building also has common areas and conference rooms that come in handy. There is even a party space that you could rent for events if needed. However, this place could do with some type of security. Its right across from a high school field and whenever there are events, people use the building's parking lot with no consequence, limiting resident parking. I really feel that with this type of building, more cameras and security would go a long way. It might even help with the constant smell of marijuana and cigarette smoke. Maybe those people wont smoke if there were cameras to catch them. Overall, for the amount you pay, its not worth living here. You have to pay high rent which doesn't include any utilities and there's even a charge for trash removal. I dont think the amenities are impressive enough to outweigh the costs.
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Megha Bhavsar
3 days ago
All management is so helpful and Building so Clean and nice i feel so Secure Very thankful I live in this apartment :)
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Ronica Ranjan
Jan 10, 2026
We lived here for over 3 years.
During that time, we tolerated many issues — low-rated schools in the area, a shooting incident in the lobby, persistent pet odor in the hallways, and smoke smell across floors — mainly because the building was new.
My kids were scared to even open our main door ,after the shooting incident . They never stepped out of our house without us. That is the main reason we planned to vacate the apartment.
The real difficulties began during the move-out process. After purchasing a home but not knowing when construction would finish, we switched to a month-to-month lease.
We accepted the noticeably higher rent because flexibility was important — we didn’t know our exact move date, which is why most tenants choose month-to-month in the first place.
Unfortunately, I overlooked the 60-day notice clause in the lease because there was so much going on. But it still doesn’t make sense to me how a tenant paying elevated month-to-month rates for flexibility is expected to know their move-out date 60 days in advance.
I started month-to-month on the 1st, vacated and returned keys on the 1st two months later, and informed management 45 days in advance.
Despite being long-term tenants with no prior issues, management insisted that we pay for an extra 15 days simply because the notice was not a full 60 days — even though we were no longer living there.
Their rigidity and lack of consideration left a very negative impression.
As long-term, problem-free residents, I expected a reasonable level of flexibility or empathy — instead, policies were enforced with no regard for tenant experience. Even New Jersey’s month-to-month guidance indicates 30 days’ notice is standard, yet flexibility was non-existent here.
This entire move involved significant emotional and financial stress for us, and the way management handled it made things worse rather than better.
Based on my experience, I would not recommend this community — management seemed far more focused on collecting fees than valuing people or long-term residents.
If you decide to stay here, I genuinely wish you luck — you may need it.
If management ever reaches out with understanding or resolves this fairly, I will gladly come back and update this review.
P.S
Before signing any agreement make sure to read each and every line
If you want to reach out to the property manager , you'll have to wait for hours outside the office because they hardly stay in there . They just have a namesake office setup