Aiden
Google
Hoffler suffers from poor management and lack of concern for residents. New and old management the same. It feels as if owners, aware of the demographic of college kids, put in as little effort towards the care for the building and units. Outside of feeling, the building lacks a maintenance closet. Their are no backup parts for anything whether it be a broken cabinet, fridge, stove, microwave, etc. I lived without a fridge for nearly two months after notifying the building due to these poor conditions. I then received
another units fridge that was heavily damaged and lacked an ice machine. I also had a clogged garbage disposal. I was told I had “a strong nose” after pointing out a smell in the room. I was then forced to fix the issue myself. To add to this problem, the maintenance team consisted of a single person for the entire building. This mismanagement could be excused if not for the extremely overpriced premium placed on rent. Below are a list of smaller issues that show negligence to building care:
Dirty and smelly carpets
Messy hallways and trash chutes
Rear parking lot damages cars
Main Lobby renovations DURING MOVE OUT AND MOVE IN TIME.
The combination of these issues with the premium price of the units makes me feel disappointed in owners feelings towards their residents. I would not recommend this place to young college students as it takes advantage of the influx of higher income students traveling into charleston. Stop gouging prices and rates, especially for college students.