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Sa-Da-Munn Apartments
485 West Willow Street, Waldport, Oregon, United States
About the Sa-Da-Munn Apartments
Sa-Da-Munn Apartments is a charming residential complex located at 485 West Willow Street in Waldport, Oregon. Our apartments offer a cozy and comfortable living space for residents, with a range of amenities and features to make you feel right at home. The convenient location provides easy access to local shops, restaurants, and outdoor recreational activities. Whether you're looking for a one-bedroom or two-bedroom apartment, Sa-Da-Munn Apartments has a variety of floor plans to suit your needs. Come experience the peaceful and welcoming community at Sa-Da-Munn Apartments in beautiful Waldport, Oregon.
485 W Willow St, Waldport, OR 97394, United States
Reviews of Sa-Da-Munn Apartments
"Management is great and kind. Maintenance man is courteous and quick to fix any issues you might have and the location is great, cant ask for more."
"The board member whom responded is, in my opinion, a very unprofessional, vindictive, over controlling person who lives on site. She is also a tenant and appears to take great pride in being the "regulator" based on her own preference. If she decides she likes you, she will deliver that fake smile that people like to see. If she decides she doesn't like you.... Well... Welcome to hell. She is a board member, that has far too much control and seems to abuse that power. The type that peers out the window at you ALL the time. Her "complaints" as a tenant become a conflict of interest due to the simple fact that she is a board member who would otherwise be responding to such complaints. And as a board member it has responsibilities of hiring appropriate management thus making her part of the group responsible for hiring the "poor management" over all these years. I've known and visited many tenants withing the last 8 years. It's no longer a surprise to see her unwelcomely involve herself, evesdrop, record, intentionally irritate tenants, disrespect family, friends and caregivers. One current tenant (with the load voice) wears TWO HEARING AIDS.... Which is why saying "hello" can be loud. Furthermore, Venita does not wear any hearing devices and her yelling is not at all justified. These board meetings need to be regulated. The board member should pass the torch and allow a non bias person fill her spot."
"I have lived here for over 10 years, have looked at similar housing in our area and can say this is the best kept, nicest place of the bunch. I am the President of the Board of Directors and take great exception to the comments by one of the reviews posted here and would like to address some of the issues put forth by her and one other. We are a unique Rural Housing and Urban Development( RHD) project in that we have a Board appointed by tenants ( they are voted in for 3year terms by the tenants not hired) we are volunteers and tenants. We go by the Roberts Rules of Order for small Boards. The banging of the gavel happened once when a tenant was yelling and being disruptive, tenants have complained about this woman doing this at every meeting by the way. As President it is my job to hold order and that is what I attempted to do, as I am only human and not perfect I did yell back, perhaps not the best way to handle situation but I was told later by many tenants that they appreciated me trying to get this constant yelling to stop. As to management, we had one property management company sell their business to another, not our fault. That company started off okay but eventually we started having problems with them in regards to overspending, hiring managers that abused and intimidated our senior and disabled tenants and other issues, so when it came time to renew their contract we chose not to renew. There are many rules and paperwork that go along with this type of housing many are in place by RHD and have to be followed to remain subsidized. Every tenant is given a lease and ground rules to read before they move in , the lease is pretty much set by RHD and fairly standard to other apartment leases, if they don't like these rules they should not have moved in in the first place. This is a nice place to live and many tenants are caring, but there are a few who don't appreciate what they have, or get mad if they don't get their way. As the saying goes you can't please all the people all the time. It is in my opinion the best apartments of this kind in Lincoln County. Side note: Our new management company is doing great and have only been with us a short time."
"Love this place!! Made many new friends here. Property is well kept and so are apartments. Apartment living isn't for everyone, but is for me."
"Its a great place, it has nice easily accessible apartments for seniors.There was laundry facilities and a gathering room with lots off amenities. My grandmother lived there for years and loved how close it was to every place she needed to go because she had quit driving shortly after she moved in."
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