Upon our arrival, we were greeted with a scene of extensive construction work. It was clear that this unit should not have been available for rent until the construction was completed. The state of everything was a complete disaster - from the sidewalks to the elevator to the parking lot. However, the check-in process went smoothly and the ladies at the front office were helpful.
However, our disappointment grew when we opened the door to the condo. The entire window was obstructed with blue plastic, secured with tape. The balcony was cluttered with scaffold cords, and there was even a sample-sized laundry detergent and only one roll of toilet paper in each bathroom. The air conditioner was set at a freezing 59 degrees for the first two nights, forcing us to endure uncomfortable conditions. Thankfully, the maintenance manager came to our rescue and called a company to fix it.To make matters worse, the television in the master bedroom required a call to the cable company for assistance in setting it up. The pool, which was also under construction, finally opened on Saturday. However, the most alarming incident occurred when one of the construction workers accessed our balcony via the makeshift PVC pipe railing on the 6th floor. I was caught off guard and not appropriately dressed for such an encounter. The worker proceeded to caulk the trim and fix the floor. I immediately contacted the office, and their solution was for us to leave and grab some food. As a gesture of apology