GLENROCK REGENCY

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Los Angeles, United States

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GLENROCK REGENCY Reviews | Rating 2.6 out of 5 stars (3 reviews)

GLENROCK REGENCY is located in Los Angeles, United States on 507 Glenrock Ave #100. GLENROCK REGENCY is rated 2.6 out of 5 in the category apartment rental agency in United States.

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507 Glenrock Ave #100

Phone

+13109992233

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Summer Coxwell

roommates were disgusting, manager's were always inconsistent and never answered their phone, they stole my security deposit from me and said they wouldn't give it back. Horrible living there, hated it and still do now, thank you Glenrock for stealing 800 from me

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Nate Smith

DO NOT live here unless you want to get swindled out of your security deposit! Nothing worse than thieving building managers who try to steal from struggling UCLA students.

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Alberto Morillas

DON'T EVEN CONSIDER THESE GUYS. It's been more than a month since I left the apartment and I'm still waiting for my deposit to be returned. They keep beating around the bush and deliberately avoiding my calls. At some point they even tried to argue that my lease was for 6 months rather than 3. During my 3 month stay in the place, (which btw was the lowest end, filthiest dump in Westwood) they couldn't have cared any less about us. The power went out for almost two weeks and they blamed us, saying that we should have taken care of an electric company change. Obviously, we had not been informed of any of this at any point. TWO WEEKS without power. Also, they will try to trick you into signing for a longer term than you intend to. When signing the lease I had to correct them time and again as they \accidentally\ assumed I was signing for 6 months. I made it very, very clear at every stage that I was ONLY signing a 3-month lease. After that I persistently asked for a copy of my contract but never got it, which I don't think is legal at all. I lived in a 3 people room, in a 7 people apartment, and I paid 550/month. The guys in the twin rooms were paying 650 each. Frankly, I don't think that's that much of a deal. You have plenty of other options for about the same price. If you want to live in a pit managed by the most unprofessional and dishonest people in the city, be my guest, I'll still be trying to get back the money they've stolen from me.