Parks at Wynnewood

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Dallas, United States

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Parks at Wynnewood Reviews | Rating 2.9 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Parks at Wynnewood is located in Dallas, United States on 1910 Argentia Dr. Parks at Wynnewood is rated 2.9 out of 5 in the category apartment buildingapartment complex in United States.

Address

1910 Argentia Dr

Phone

+1 2149434343

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Lapaula Douglas

Them apartments are dangerous being. alot of crimes and they lie to the police like there's a victim but really they are they suspect the people over there they love crime and the old people that live there they like too start drama and call the police on you these apartments our full of drama and fights not a good place to live

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Chanittie Searcy

DO NOT MOVE HERE!!!! IT IS NOT WHAT YOU THINK. Parks at Wynnewood is a an apartment complex that is yes affordable for low-income families but no place for a family. Parks at Wynnewood to service is very poor when it comes to getting work orders done not only by maintanance crew but also by the staff in the office itself. I feel like the whole staff crew should get fired and a new staff should be put in place as well as the owner of the apartment complex and City of Dallas should also come out and look at these apartments. I have live here since last year and I'm in the decision to move because I have been dealing with the same issue that supposedly was supposed to be fixed back last year but it did not all they did was paint over the issue. I have ceiling leakage again and this time it is worse. It is in the master bedroom and living/ dining room. I put in the work order for the leakage in the master room back in March and here it is May the issue is not fixed. Every time I call up to the office all they tell me is that they have to call the contractors or wait until the contractors come out the same old song and dance I had last year. The leakage is so bad that the wall is getting soft, cracking, has brown spotting, with a little mold spot on it. The ventilator door is water damaged with brown spotting. My family can't live in this issue so we are going to move this is low down pity shame of an apartment complex.

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Skyy Ray

if i could get this a 0 i would these aprment and i hate them like the old people start drama for no reson

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Heather Daniels

The entire staffing team are amazing. No roaches no rats no fighting no hanging out late and the manager doesn’t play any games. She likes the breezeways clean at all times, the crime level have decreased a very whole lot because the manager has zero tolerance for it and that’s what makes me love this place a little more. You know; I feel safe here and I can sit outdoors with the kids and not have any worries. Not keeping the breezeways clean or being involved in any crime is automatically a lease termination and we need more of that here so people can realize can start doing their part but yes I absolutely love it here guys. Needs work done because there a bit out dated but I’m okay with this because the kids are happy here.

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Ciara Gaines

Parks at Wynnewood is currently trying to enact a parking policy that not only violates Property Code 92.0131, subsection c-1, but will leave my 63 year old mother (and I’m sure other residents) without transportation during a pandemic. I was advised someone would reach out to me, and no one has, so additional steps will be taken. While I don’t disagree with needing a parking pass (as apparently parking has become terrible), my mother has been a resident for 16 years; it is unlawful and downright deplorable to tell people they can’t be issued a parking pass for the residence they pay rent for if the car they use for their transportation isn’t in their name. Your apartment is a low-income complex, I’m sure this is not unusual for many of your residents. And even if it wasn’t a low-income community, you have no right to police whether someone’s vehicle was purchased specifically by them or not, as long as they can produce proper documentation. This apartment complex tries to take advantage of residents, and is clearly trying to inconvenience them at a very vulnerable time, and it’s unacceptable. There are many other issues my mom has experienced that are terrible, but this is unlawful and needs to be rectified. I have reached out to the Lincoln Property Community (PaW ownership company) twice and was advised someone at the property level would be in touch, and no one has, so additional steps have to be taken.