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Businiess name:  Hunters Run
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I would love more than 2000 characters to describe how god-awful Cambridge Property Management is to the tenants of Hunter's Run, but I'll keep it brief. Cambridge jacked the rental rates up over $100 for the smallest apartment and more for each larger apartment when they took over last year for all new and renewing leases. This drove away a lot of tenants, to the point that there are many unoccupied units even after Cambridge lowered the rents back to reasonable levels. Cambridge's reputation in overcharging tenants had been established with other properties, and Hunter's Run is no exception.\r \r The maintenance crew is understaffed and incompetent (for example, a little knowledge of electrical wiring and recognizing that ceiling lights should not shower a room with sparks), the grounds are ill-kept (the fitness room has been vandalized and had equipment stolen without replacement; the hot tub is continually out-of-service, a sauna that was simply shut down when the heater broke, etc.) and repairs that are made are shoddy and done as cheaply as possible (a recent project to paint the doors and window frames of each building were done by an obviously inexperienced painting crew, and the results were terrible).\r \r Cambridge will also try to extract as much money from you as possible when you decide to move out. From inflating the value of the apartment to raise the fee to break a lease, to fabricating extensive damages to the apartment to retain security deposits and charge for non-existent damages (a note to current residents: I forewarn you to protect yourself when you move out by forcibly scheduling a walk-out with the management prior to turning in your keys, and bring witnesses and a camera to verify the state of the apartment, especially if you have pets).\r \r I truly liked living at the complex for the time before Cambridge took over, but their management left a lousy taste in my mouth, and I cannot recommend living at Hunter's Run to anyone now. Pros: Great apartment layout and amenities, awesome location, lots of shopping nearby Cons: Money-grabbing tactics by apt. mgmt. any legally way possible

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