Marconi Apartments
2401 Marconi Ave, Sacramento, CA 95821
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04/26/2014
Provided by YP.comThis place should be burned down. So much mold, roaches, bedbug issues, domestic issues, fights. The place is literally crumbling. Land Lord pretended to care then when push came to shove over all the health code violations, bugs and safety issues the land lord because a bully and stalker. I live there for few years and watched it get worse and worse. I was hospitalized alot those years and since I left I have not had to be hospitalized. The landlord knows about the mold and over herd them talking on the phone about how they felt bad for bulling and forcing out a tenant cause she was right about the mold under her carpets and water leaks in walls. Please don't rent here if you don't have too. If you do live here remember you have to have a 24 hour notice to enter (that is the law), Roaches and Bed Bugs are not ok and they need to spray, call code violation if you have too, its not ok to have an small white extension cord to the stove (you have to have construction orange one or big black one) Your windows shouldn't mold (run a dehumidifier to help keep wall condensation down to prevent mold).
02/20/2012
Provided by YP.comI do not suggest anyone, not even a dog to stay in these apartments. This has been my first apartment ! The whole buildings is infested with ROACHES!! I hate bugs!! They act like it is ok to live with roaches. They said it's nothing they could do about it, they sprayed over 20 times. The roach problem got even worst and I just regret living here. Of course they wont tell you that they have a roach problem, & that there are gang activities going on in the apartments. ...People so loud and ghetto,
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