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Maryam Hosseini
Mar 25, 2026
I have been living in this apartment for about three years and I do not recommend living here. Except for the tow truck and the person in charge of their office, they are not responsive at all.
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Kadyr Wildstorm
Feb 26, 2026
Lived here for 5 years, had to park my truck backwards so I could fix a part. They had a tow truck on standby, so if I walked away, they could tow it. Was only parked like that for 1h.
Nice well kept chev S10, and they wanted to just take it because they had a rule about parking backwards.
They even stole my mother's vehicle once. Older lady, trying to bring food in from the back of her vehicle. Waiting there for her to go inside.
Honest people who struggle in life, or those better off, beware. They are legal thieves.
Edit: I did have a moment my truck almost ran over me, my block slipped. Do in his tow truck just watched couldn't even offer to help. I had a friend bring me a better block. Couldn't walk away or it would get towed.
The maintenance Chris that came and worked at my apartment was very nice and fixed the things that I asked to be fixed. Much appreciated.
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Liyah Ramirez
Jul 21, 2025
Let me start by saying that FieldStone Apartments appears to be a good choice when you first move in. For the first few weeks, you may feel like you made the right decision—until reality hits. And trust me, it hits hard.
Let’s talk about towing first:
Knights Towing is constantly circling the property like vultures. Guests cannot park without being at high risk of getting towed—even if it’s just for a few minutes. I’ve personally witnessed them tow vehicles within minutes, often timing it right before they close so you’re forced to pay extra the next day. It feels like a trap, and there’s zero empathy for emergencies or short visits.
Next: Safety and Maintenance
• When it ices, the roads are left untreated. No salt, no warnings—just dangerous conditions. You’re basically left to slide down your driveway like a cartoon character.
• There’s visible mold on the ceilings, multiple large spiders in closets, and crickets falling from the vents.
• The thermostat malfunctions regularly, and plumbing is unreliable.
• No ceiling lights in the rooms—yes, you have to buy your own lighting. Basic living essentials? Apparently optional here.
Now… let’s talk about customer service:
There’s a woman at the front desk named Sarah who was consistently dismissive and unhelpful. Any attempt to get assistance was met with long sighs and long pauses. You’re made to feel like a burden for needing help.
Living here was emotionally exhausting, and quite frankly—jail might be more satisfying. I regret signing that lease, and I strongly urge others to do more research before moving in.
0/5 stars. Would never recommend.
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Matt Stadler
Jul 26, 2013
Fieldstone is the worst apartment complex in Olathe, KS. They offer section 8 housing, the parking is terrible (unavailable), and there are children running unattended through the parking lot all day long. They recently hired a tow company to tow vehicles out of the lot. Your car will not be safe from children, vandals and predatory towing.
The apartments themselves are run down and dirty. The cabinets in the kitchen have visible dirt ingrained in the wood from previous tenants, the laminate flooring is peeling up and the fire alarms go off regularly for no apparent reason. Also our toilets and sinks constantly back up and clog. The exterminators come through approximately once per month, but we still find roaches, house centipedes and brown recluse spiders. There have also been required and unavoidable inspections with approximately one week's notice by plumbers, and the IRS. The pool facility is constantly dirty or closed for cleaning and the police regularly visit one of the buildings in particular.
Since the change to section 8 housing, there are late night parties around the dumpsters and cars with loud music running through the parking lot. Unless you are living here under section 8 guidelines it is nowhere near worth the rent.