I figured the 20" old tube TV was OK so opted out of that. So your great 865 adds up to another 210 per month or 1075/month plus tax. Now NO cutlery, dishes pots or pans are available period, so plan a trip to Walmart. Add internet 20/month, add microwave 20/month, add linens 120/month, add flat screen TV 20/month ,coffee pot 5/month, add toaster 5/month. I covered the sofa in plastic mattress wrap and bought a cover spread so I wouldn't have to spend the nights sitting up, sleeping in chairs AND listening to the stomping, running, rolling and chair-dragging above. I finally had to have them take the mattress out because my skin broke out in hives looking at it. The mattress and carpet was also very filthy and made my skin crawl. If you can't sleep all night, it's not worth paying that kind of money for. I moved out and went to where I could get an upstairs room without paying an additional fee. They also sent the "manager" over, who was really just the maintenance guy, who promised me an upstairs room away from the noise - but then the morning that I wanted to move into the upstairs room, they said none of the managers promised me an upstairs room, told me to "describe" him and then said I could move up there for an additional $75 fee. It almost leads you to believe that they know who is doing it, but calls and tells them to be quiet for a few minutes - because it cranked up again after the guy left. If you report it to the management, they don't do anything about it except pay a cursory visit, at which time the noise stops. They constantly pace, run, stomp on the floor and drag and drop chairs across it morning noon and night. They pace across the floor all night until after 10 pm and then crank it up again around 6 am and they keep it up for most of the morning and afternoon. Someone upstairs from Room #264 has serious mental health issues. I paid nearly $300 for a one-week stay and got no sleep.
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