Mary T.
Yelp
**Notice all 5-star reviews are from people who have not moved out yet...I agree living there is nice, but I'd pay special attention to the reviews from people who have gone through the universally terrible move-out experience as well.
I HIGHLY recommend you stay away. I lived here for a year, and honestly my experience LIVING here was good--nice place, good location, clean, kind office staff--the issues came after moving out. For the last two months of my time there, I was significantly overcharged for my rent costs through their renter portal's automatic payment feature. When I still lived there, I brought this to the attention of the office, and they helped me fix it in the system so that I had a credit on my account for the amount I was due back, and I was told I would receive a check at my forwarding address within 2-3 weeks. This did not happen! After reaching out several times and leaving messages with various people because I could not get ahold of anyone in the office, I eventually received a check from Greystar (their management company)--but for significantly less than the actual credit on my account. And now that I do not live there anymore, I am not able to access my renter portal or the ledger, and apparently neither is the leasing office. All my attempts to have this rectified have been completely ignored--the emails and phone numbers that the Zig office have provided me to reach accounting departments, etc., have led to no reply, and I have receipts and proof for all of my demands. It has been MONTHS. They have also broken the legal terms of my lease by not sending me back my security deposit or itemized receipt of deductions from the deposit. At this point, Zig/Greystar owes me over $1,000. It is literally criminal, and I will be submitting a complaint with the city because my lease was through the MFTE program, which is supposed to help low-income people (like myself) afford to live in Seattle. I am low-income and do not have $1,000+ to spare, and I am at the end of my rope because I do not have the luxury of spare time to keep reaching out to beg some big corporation that always puts profit over people to please just give me my money back.
The people in the office mean well and are doing their best, but I highly, HIGHLY recommend leasing somewhere else unless you have money to burn because the well-meaning people in the office are not able to help rectify financial issues, and it seems as if the people who can rectify those either 1. don't exist or 2. are willfully ignoring me and my pleas to just get back what they illegally overcharged me.