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Yes Communities


Country United States
State Colorado
City Denver
Address 2401 15th St Ste 200
Phone (303) 483-7300
Website http://www.yescommunities.com/

Yes Communities Reviews

  • Sep 17, 2016

Do not I repeat do not move in this community...the management is horrible..my roof has been peaking for months..mold growing in my home..faucet leaking outside...in your lease it states. Any problems will be resolved within 24-48 hours it's months later and only after you threaten to call the health department The maintenence crew is lazy have called repeatedly about 2 wasps nest at elementary school busstop..nothing has been done my son has been stung twice and still nothing done.. They say they have 2 pools open yeah right they are barely open and they usually open 1 Rent do on first but if u don't pay by 6th at 1200 pm they charge u a 150 legal fee which they are wasting taxpayers money ( these are the words of a Dorchester County police officer) BY Issuing eviction notices buy not informing the courts the rent was paid so these cops come waist taxpayers money to serve evictions on people who were 1 day late on their rent If u contact their cooperate offices you will get no help as well as an attitude Chanel Butler is useless all they do is move in new homes but do not take care of the tenants they have I'm still waiting to get mold our of trailer ( 6 mnths now) along 20th my faucet fixed ( 2 mnths now) Take my advice do not rent from these people their all lying thieves.

  • Feb 4, 2016

I have lived at Yes comunnities for about 9 years and it has been a constant harassment for the past 4 years or so since the new manager took over (Christian). I first want to say that I have a mixed racial family and I respect all races. I say that because as I have read other posts, I see a pattern that Yes communities force out people who are not Hispanic. I love all my neighnors so don't get me wrong it's not that I don't like living in a Hispanic community but I would like the rules to be the same for everyone. There are a lot of dogs in our community and I am also a dog owner. The dogs run around a lot but for some reason, the manager has singled me out and told me that I have lost my right to own a dog and even if my dog is in my house, I will be evicted. He has portrayed my dog as a vicious dog which is simply not true. All the kids in the neighborhood play with my dog as well as all the adults love him. The manager stated that one of his maintenance men said my dog lunged at him to bite him but when I spoke to the guy who brought the notice, he said the dog chased his cart but when he stopped and got off the cart the dog went the other way. There is one maintenance guy who said my dog lunged at him but when I questioned him he showed me a picture that he had taken of my dog (close up) and the dog wasn't paying any attention to him. I have the friendliest dog ever and it seems like I am being singled out. I have never been late for my rent the 9 years I've been here. You would think that Yes would appreciate people who pay there rent on time. I just don't understand how they can tell me that I can't have my dog in my house. Is that legal? I asked the manager about it and he said he has told me about my dog outside in my backyard and occasionally he has gotten out of the fence in the past 9 years and he said I have lost my rights to have a dog period. I told him that all these dogs running around here and he singles me out and he replied that he is dealing with them when he finds out who they belong to. That's an excuse because he knows who they belong to and the dogs are chihuaha's (??spelling) and most of the Hispanics here have those dogs and I feel this is a predjudice act. I told him that he's had more instances with me because I've lived here for nine years and these people live here only a few months but they're not getting eviction notices. I'm calling Housing and Urban Development tomorrow to file a complaint. I've complained to him for years about the racial issues and only recently they have allowed 4 African American families to move in here out of about 700 homes. I want to speak to the District manager but as most of us know, it's impossible to get to talk to a live person. You can only email or leave a detailed message so they have a chance to contact the manager and get their side of the story and stick behind them no matter what. Then you won't get a call back because I've done that before. It wasn't like this when I first moved here. It was a dog and children friendly community but that's all changed. I just don't need this harrassment becasue I am older and like others have stated, they know once you are here and own your home, your stuck because it's so expensive to move it. Just not fair. Anyone have any ideas?

  • Dec 24, 2015

I paid my rent in the drop box of my community on December 7th, I placed 2 money orders in the envelope. I got a notice on December 14th saying that i needed to pay a balance of 286 or I will be getting evicted, as soon as I got this I called the office and was told that there was and error and to disreegard the notice, so I did just that. On December 22 my room mate got a text saying if we did not pay the balance we would be evicted so me and my husband wet up to the office at 530 PM. We were told by Laquan that they only recieved one money order and advised me to call western union, and told me that not to worry about getting evicted, this he has happened before and as long as i can prove i am working to obtain the money order that they lost them upper mananagment will work with me. I called Money mutual on December 23 and was told the money order was never processed and that i need to mail in a report with 30, I called the front office and talked to laura this time and she says there is nothing there can be done and i need to pay the remaining balance immediately. I have the receipt for the money order and have the transaction on my checking account of the exact amount but nothing can be done she says. This happened a few months back and they tried to say that we never paid it but it was the lady that put our money order on the wrong lot, it is christmas time and i can not afford the extra money in which i have already paid and have proof i paid, I have been asking for a few things in my house to be fixed since August 2015 and was told by laura that it wasnt in their budget to fix it, but its not in my budget to pay for their mistakes, this is a horrible community to live in and have extremely rude managment, i do not advise anyone to move in here and i will 100% be moving once my lease is up.

  • Oct 30, 2015

I have just moved into one of the communites but before we signed the lease, we visted the community and office several times with our little dog in tow. We were told that it is a pet friendly community and as we drove through the community we noticed that about half the houses have some sort of fencing. The home we were thinking about renting had no fence so we asked would it be okay to put up a small pen. Nothing that's permanant, not attached to anything, nothing that needs to be dug up. We were told it would be okay. I made a $300 dollar investment and now being threatened with eviction if i do not remove it. I have spoke with an attorney and believe we have a case based on the manager not appling the policy fairly across all tennants.

I asked why it's not being allowed now and all I get is corporate speak stating it's their "guidelines". I asked just for a small compromise to see if we could resolve this. I asked YES! to come up with some sort of approved fencing for our pets as they do advertise as a pet friendly community. (it's mostly for the middle of the night, when it's freezing outside or raining) I also asked if the could not come up with a type of fenceing that i get to keep my pen until the time that all fenceing is removed. Here's the deal...my dog is 15 years old most likely is not going to make it through the winter. I just need it until then. Is this really too much to ask?

  • Aug 10, 2015

Our head of house hold lost his job we got behind on rent for the first month we got sent to court and charged us 200 more for court cost Which court is only 156 we got so behind we went for our second month and now our balance is 1,200 and there trying to take Our home which is valued at 5,000 this is a total rip off there very demanding in wanting there money but never help out when you need it don't buy or rent from them find something better

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