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About the Mogadore Square
Mogadore Square is a well-known institution located at 2888 Mogadore Road in Akron, Ohio, United States. This bustling hub offers a variety of shops, restaurants, and services to cater to the needs of the local community. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll through the square, shop for unique gifts, or grab a bite to eat at one of the many eateries. With its convenient location and diverse offerings, Mogadore Square is a popular destination for both residents and visitors alike.
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2888 Mogadore Rd, Akron, OH 44312, United States
Reviews of Mogadore Square
"Applied and was approved for an apartment at Mogadore Square. Was told by Woodbine Management when I requested to make deposits and sign a lease before moving in "We have never produced a lease in advance and have been in operation over 40 years, a lease is signed at move in so you approve the unit prior to signing". So a tenant cannot take the time to review the lease in depth or take it to an attorney. While all of your belongings sit in a moving truck you have the choice to sign a lease that may be filled with items you do not agree with or you can be homeless with nowhere to go. Stay away from these reprehensible people...."
"Reviews are pointless for apartmnets, you can read all 50 and 25 say its great and 25 had the worst experience of their lives. People are too different and the expectations they have are too varied for review to be reliable, especially with emotions involved. We need less emotional people and more matter of fact folks willing to report both positive and negative."
"Weirdest apartment complex EVER. The property manager lives on sight and was weird and invaded my privacy the entire year I lived there. Paid my rent ahead of time the whole year and left my apartment in tiptop condition when i moved out and they didn’t give me my security deposit back. The heat also doesn’t work. More of a place for older people, do not recommend for someone who’s young and has a life"
"Went with my son to look at apartments. Manager was real cool and friendly. But one bedroom apartment is just that, no space, no closets. Okay for my son, I guess. Just a little small for my taste. Area is iffy......"
"I lived here for 3 months (November 2017-Feb 1st 2018). This is by far the WORST place to live. Before signing the lease, we told the property manager (Jack) that we had a dog and he was over the weight limit. The weight limit is 20 pounds and my dog was well over that. He told us that it was fine a lot of the times no one says anything anyway, Anything he could say to get us to sign the lease and live there. We put 70 pounds on the application and someone went through and put a period between the 7 and 0, making it read 7.0 pounds rather than 70. Now that’s a HUGE difference. Why would I put that my dog is 7.0 pounds when clearly he’s well over that? And also, who knows the exact weight of their animal down to the .0 range? So fast forward to the first night we stayed. Of course, we celebrated the end of our apartment search with a couple of friends who lived pretty close. I get a call around 11 o’clock at night from Jack, saying that the old man was freaking out because my friend had parked in his parking spot. (Mind you this guy had ONE car and you’re allowed ONE space for each car, the maximum being two cars and his car was already parked in the exact same spot he parked it in for the remainder of our stay there) So no big deal, we’ll move the car. Well this dude thought it was a HUGE deal and was about to call the cops. We were never told anything about where to park and what parking spots were taken, so naturally we thought it was open parking. Okay so not a big deal, things went smoothly up until about a month ago. I was taking my dog outside before we headed back to our hometown for the day, and we see the guy who complained about the car. He said to me “is that your dog?” I replied with “yes sir” and he said “better hope the landlord doesn’t find out”. A little confused I just kind of chuckled and walked away. What HE didn’t know is that this animal is my emotional support animal, paperwork to prove. So fast forward to a few days later, I paid my rent for January. I work two jobs and go to school full time, so i had to find a time where I could take a few minutes to drop off the check. The girl at the desk (Kelly) said that someone called and complained about my dog, that’s where the application comes back into play. On this application, it said we had put 7.0 pounds down. FALSE. I informed her that I had a list of other things to get done before I ran out of time that day, and that she could call me the next day at a certain time and i’d be happy to talk. She never called back. So naturally, I think it’s not really a big deal anymore. I was wrong. We had a note left on our door saying to get rid of the dog. I called and informed them that he was my emotional support animal and that I had the paperwork. She said that doesn’t matter, he’s over the weight limit and that’s that. Which its illegal to deny me housing because of my dog. She said that we could either move out or that they would start the eviction process. She gave my boyfriend and I a WEEK to find somewhere else to live, and pack all of our stuff and move out. I was forced to miss class to look for other apartments because of this. We brought up the fact that there are other big dogs there, that are clearly over the weight limit. She basically said that I was lying, but I have video proof of TWO dogs bigger than mine. She also stated that someone called and said he was barking for an hour while we were gone, which I told her couldn’t be true because I had left just 15 minutes prior to that, and he wasn’t barking when I left. Fast forward to yesterday (Jan 31, 2018) my boyfriend was moving the rest of our stuff out and sends me a video PROVING that it wasn’t even our dog that was doing the barking. We got kicked out of our apartment for something that wasn’t even our fault, and for having a dog over the weight limit. That being said, this place is horrific. We paid $634 for a tiny apartment and now pay $670 for one that doesn’t make me pay pet rent bc he’s my emotional support animal and lets me have him regardless. This place is also WAY bigger."
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