Riverbay Townhomes

loribug42

New Member
i was wondering if anyone knows anything about these rentals.I have to move in march and am looking for something descent but affordable
 

smcop

New Member
There are a lot of section 8 tenants. We seem to run a large amount of calls for service there. I have been inside the units, they seem structurally sound.
 

maxima87

Football Mom!!!
I would advise against that. I have lived there for over two years and they have changed property managers several times. Each time, all your files get messed up. A neighbor had people there to evict her, got a call, and produced her recepits from the office to the office. The new maintainance staff is good, but the office staff is horrible. They act like they are doing you a favor by talking to you. And the inspections, in the past few months the had damn near weekly inspections. You get a flier the night before that they are inspecting if you are there or not. I don't have a problem with them coming in, but I would like to be there after my digital camera went missing. Couldn't point fingers because I couldn't prove anything:( People don't watch their kids, drive crazy and everything else. Summertime is a nightmare, don't think you will have your window open without hearing noise into the wee hours. The walls are pretty thin...I have an interior unit and can hear my neighbors go up and down the steps and flush the toilet. If I could afford more than 1250, I wouldn't be there.
 
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toppick08

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There are a lot of section 8 tenants. We seem to run a large amount of calls for service there. I have been inside the units, they seem structurally sound.

Smcop.......Is Tomahawk really a cop or just a piss ant?........:whistle:
 

sockgirl77

Well-Known Member
They have the oddest layout. Master bedroom on the first floor and the other two bedrooms on the top floor. Makes no damn sense. Oh and yes, a majority of their residents are Section 8. To rent a townhouse you pay $1200 per month and have to make more than $32K per year. Now, wouldn't it piss you off if you pay that much but 75% of your surrounding neighbors are Section 8?
 

maxima87

Football Mom!!!
They have the oddest layout. Master bedroom on the first floor and the other two bedrooms on the top floor. Makes no damn sense. Oh and yes, a majority of their residents are Section 8. To rent a townhouse you pay $1200 per month and have to make more than $32K per year. Now, wouldn't it piss you off if you pay that much but 75% of your surrounding neighbors are Section 8?

The master bedroom on the first is the smallest of the three with only a shower in the bathroom. Tight fit with a fullsize bed and toybox. They 32K is a joke. That is what they tell you on the phone, but to move in you don't need to make that.
 

sockgirl77

Well-Known Member
The master bedroom on the first is the smallest of the three with only a shower in the bathroom. Tight fit with a fullsize bed and toybox. They 32K is a joke. That is what they tell you on the phone, but to move in you don't need to make that.

I went there to look at one a little while ago and was shocked when I saw the floorplan. It is not at all practical. I could understand if the bedrooms were just 1 floor apart but not 2. Yet, I am amazed at how many people live there with small children. WTF would you do if there was a fire? Hoof it up 3 levels to get your kids?
 

maxima87

Football Mom!!!
I went there to look at one a little while ago and was shocked when I saw the floorplan. It is not at all practical. I could understand if the bedrooms were just 1 floor apart but not 2. Yet, I am amazed at how many people live there with small children. WTF would you do if there was a fire? Hoof it up 3 levels to get your kids?

I don't use the downstairs much. It is my sons room, so he hangs out in there when he has friends over or something like that, but he also has a futon in the babys room that he sleeps on. Most people that I know down there use it as a computer room or spare room. It is nice though when you have to pee and don't want to run up two flights of steps when you walk through the door. The garage is small, you can't park a SUV in it...well a small one maybe.
 

sockgirl77

Well-Known Member
I don't use the downstairs much. It is my sons room, so he hangs out in there when he has friends over or something like that, but he also has a futon in the babys room that he sleeps on. Most people that I know down there use it as a computer room or spare room. It is nice though when you have to pee and don't want to run up two flights of steps when you walk through the door. The garage is small, you can't park a SUV in it...well a small one maybe.

It is okay if your kids can share a room. It is just the oddest damn layout I have ever seen. They were not built to become Section 8. But, they probably had a hard time renting them out because of the layout.
 

maxima87

Football Mom!!!
It is okay if your kids can share a room. It is just the oddest damn layout I have ever seen. They were not built to become Section 8. But, they probably had a hard time renting them out because of the layout.

They are tax credit homes and have taken Section 8 since they opened. It is a place to live for now...it just has went downhill in a couple years.

But all those steps were good for the butt after the baby was born. lol
 

sockgirl77

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They are tax credit homes and have taken Section 8 since they opened. It is a place to live for now...it just has went downhill in a couple years.

But all those steps were good for the butt after the baby was born. lol

I bet they were. They'll go further downhill. A friend of mine told me that they were trying to clean up the place by getting rid of the old Flat Top renters. But as long as they keep it a primarily Section 8 place, it will not get any better. Now, I am not saying that there is anything wrong with Section 8. Nor am I trying to categorize all Section 8 renters. But, a majority of them are the same. I used to be a rental manager and have dealt with my share.
 

maxima87

Football Mom!!!
I bet they were. They'll go further downhill. A friend of mine told me that they were trying to clean up the place by getting rid of the old Flat Top renters. But as long as they keep it a primarily Section 8 place, it will not get any better.

They have started giving out lease infractions for minor things, and I am guessing that you have to go after enough of them. Once person that I know of lost their apartment during the inspections last month because she had stuff at the bottom of the step. They sent a letter to housing that the unit was horrible and they couldn't even go inside. Housing inspected and it was fine. She kept the housing but had to leave RB. I had been in her house, it may not have been totally organized, but it wasn't a mess either.
 

sockgirl77

Well-Known Member
They have started giving out lease infractions for minor things, and I am guessing that you have to go after enough of them. Once person that I know of lost their apartment during the inspections last month because she had stuff at the bottom of the step. They sent a letter to housing that the unit was horrible and they couldn't even go inside. Housing inspected and it was fine. She kept the housing but had to leave RB. I had been in her house, it may not have been totally organized, but it wasn't a mess either.

That must be their plan. But, if they are trying to rid of the Section 8 renters, why not just quit accepting it? Because nobody else would rent the things at $1200 per month!:shrug:
 

loribug42

New Member
thanks

wow thanks for all the input and i am truly shocked these townhomes look pretty nice from the outside and i rode through there in the daytime seemed pretty peaceful i did talk to someone named kia at the office she seemed very nice and very eager to rent one to me.
 
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