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- Anyone have experience dealing with Greystar? : r AskSF - Reddit
Anyone have experience dealing with Greystar? A friend and I moved into a Greystar managed apartment building in August, and it's been pretty annoying dealing with the leasing office, resident services in general The apartment above me has been constantly under construction with loud machinery, hammering, and dropping of nuts, bolts, and tools
- Your experience with Greystar Property Management
So, Greystar has a lot of buildings with cool floorplans, but when I look up Greystar the reviews are somewhere between ghastly and horrifying Has anyone here had a good experience living in a Greystar property?
- Working at Greystar?? pros cons : r PropertyManagement - Reddit
Because Greystar is so big and each building operates differently and so many different personalities can be involved, it’s hard to say what your experience will be If you’re working for a non-owned asset, ownership expectations can also be a factor I loved my experience as a CM until the last few months, but that was based on specific people, not Greystar itself The benefits are second
- Greystar Rental Requirements?? : r PropertyManagement - Reddit
Prior Greystar Manager - you should be ok, but may need to pay a larger deposit In the state I am in, it is up to 1 month of rent Not sure what Arizona laws are
- Anyone stay with greystar properties? : r sandiego - Reddit
Greystar is a terrible company Have lived at multiple properties of theirs in multiples states, always a bad experience
- Anyone have experience with Greystar properties? : r SanJose - Reddit
I think Greystar is a penny pinching corporatation that focuses on maximizing profits at the expense of it's residents In my experience at a couple Greystar properties, they don't train their leasing office and enforce a "Cover our Ass" attitude, so bringing anything up to the leasing office is like talking to an HR employee that doesn't care about you personally and gives you canned responses
- How does greystar employee rental discount work? : r . . . - Reddit
Greystar doesn't always own the assets they manage From what I recall, it's pretty difficult to get an employee discount approved at a property you don't work at specifically
- Apartment building acquired by Greystar - what to expect? - Reddit
I just received a notice that my apartment building which belonged to Equity Residential was acquired by Greystar While ER was far from perfect…
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