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Did you attach a picture? I didn't see one when I clicked on your link.



Yeah I attached a few but I don't know why the photos aren't showing up just yet. Maybe the apartmentratings.com website has to approve them manually or whatever.
I posted a review on apartmentratings. I'll post the full review below but here is the link: LINK to the review

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Lakeside Villas is a great place to live if you love dead dog carcasses and duck poo.

We have been here for a number of years. The maintenance used to be swift in their response to issues, but over the last year (2016-17) they have refused to tend to even the most serious of problems.

I'll start with the ongoing saga of the dog carcass since it is the most egregious story of neglect. This is an "ongoing" tale because there is literally a dog carcass laying on the side of the lake as I type and the management has repeatedly refused to dispose of it. I have attached a photo of this dog carcass; be warned that it is a disturbing image.

On Sunday Feb. 5, 2017, my wife and I noticed something in the lake near one of the apartment buildings at Lakeside Villas. It was far enough away from the shore though that it was difficult to tell what the actual object was. My wife thought it was a tire. I thought it was a big turtle shell because of the shape and brown color.

We didn't think much of it because it was mostly submerged. Out of curiosity, I went to check on the object a couple more times over the next few days. On Tuesday morning (Feb. 7), the object had washed up on shore and was then easily discernible as a dead dog. How the carcass ended up in the water is a mystery. Why it is STILL in the water right now ELEVEN DAYS LATER is less of a mystery: Lakeside Villas does not care about its residents or its property.

Upon discovery of the dog carcass, I immediately called the apartment management and left a voicemail. I then later went over to the office and reported the issue to them in person that day. I returned again the next day and told them when still nothing had been done about it.

The dog carcass was STILL in the water near the shore as of Friday (Feb. 10) and was super bloated and gross looking. I spoke to another resident that day who reported it to the management as well.

On Sunday morning (Feb. 12), I went out to see that the dog had washed up on shore and the carcass was laying on the land about 5 feet from the water. It looked like someone had just dragged the dog out of the water and left it there.

I went back out to check on the carcass in the afternoon and someone had wrapped it up in a white plastic bag. I, wrongly, assumed that animal control had come and wrapped it up and was coming back to grab it later that day. But Sunday rolled on and that carcass just lay there all day baking in the sun. It smelled too disgusting to approach at that point.

So Monday arrived and, while the carcass was still there in the morning, it miraculously disappeared sometime around noon. I later saw one of the maintenance workers pouring bleach on the ground where the carcass had been laying for the previous couple of days. So I figured that the maintenance workers had finally done their job, disposed of the body, and were cleaning up the area. Once again, I was mistaken...

I didn't think anything more of it until I saw a post on an internet discussion forum by another resident of Lakeside Villas who said that he had seen the carcass floating in the water. They even posted photos time-stamped for Feb. 15, 2017. I went to investigate this morning (Feb. 16) and was disgusted to find the dog carcass was indeed in the lake again.

The other resident said that, when he reported the issue to the apartment management, they told him they were, "going to let it float around until it sinks." So it seems that the apartment maintenance actually pushed the carcass back in to the water rather than dispose of it in a sanitary and proper way.

People fish in this lake all the time. There is a "nature trail" that parallels the lake's edge and the dog carcass is laying just a few feet from the trail. Residents who want to take a walk outside cannot do so without having to look at and smell this dog's dead body.

As shocking as this story may sound, if you had lived here as long as we have, you would understand it is really not so surprising given Lakeside Villa's trending history of indifference. This dog carcass episode is just icing on the trashy cake.

The grassy areas of the complex are minefields of dog poo. At one point, a trash can was tipped over for weeks and the trash (including dog poo bags) was just laying on the ground. They have stopped refilling the dog poo bag dispensers. Some people lost their cars in the August 2016 flood (the east and part of the south portions of the complex flooded) and some of the flooded cars are still just sitting there. There's a large tree near the entrance to the complex that fell down during the storms last week and it's still just laying there. It was partially laying in the road for a couple of days and I ended up just moving it out of the road myself.

The trash dumpsters overflow literally every week and the ducks rummage through the trash, spreading it all over the place. Some nutria live in the lake and they've started chewing on the trees by the lake so there's just dead trees laying by the side of the lake.

Best of all, there is a dock on the lake with some benches that the ducks like to sit on. The entire dock and the benches are covered in duck poo which is never cleaned [see attached photos]. Even many of the complex's sidewalks are covered in duck poo.

It's kind of ironic that the apartment has "Lakeside" in its name, while the side of the lake is the last place you would want to be.



I just posted the review and the photos aren't showing up just yet. Maybe the apartmentratings.com website has to approve them manually or whatever.
I went and saw that the dog carcass is still there this morning and it is pretty nasty.

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really?it is unfortunate that the dog died and nobody cared...but dogs die every day.i had to bury mine a year ago which is what the op should do...right on the apartment property.


The issue isn't that a dog died or how it died, but rather the fact that the apartment complex is refusing to clean the carcass up. It's on their property and we pay rent to live on their property. The money we pay covers the cost of maintenance. It's their job to "maintain" the property which they are neglecting to do.

It's not the OP's, my, or any other resident's responsibility to handle these situations. We pay them to provide us with a clean and safe place to live and they aren't holding up their end of the bargain.

This dog carcass incident is just one in a series of failures by the management of Lakeside Villas, as I noted in my previous post. Here's another example just to give validity to my earlier post and again to illustrate how nasty this place has become:

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There is a dock on the lake with some benches that the ducks like to chill on so the entire dock and the benches are just covered in duck poo.



Warning the pictures are a kind of gross. It's a lot of poo. I have only seen them pressure wash this dock once in all the years I've lived here. Here's what it looks like this morning and literally every day:














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Or that it is even a dog?


See my post on page 2. It's a dog.
Here's some pics of the nutria damage I mentioned just to paint a picture of how trashy this place is becoming. OP, you should post pics of the dog to get this thread some more traction.





A couple months ago, they had fliers out for some "community meeting" or something to talk about some of these issues (like the dumpsters for example). I wasn't able to attend, but obviously nothing came of it. If this story blows up, I'm interested to see the fallout. Because whoever owns this place isn't going to be very happy reading about this online or seeing it on the news (if it gets that far).
So I live in this same apartment complex. Let me tell you the saga of this dog from my perspective and then some more about the complex.

Last Sunday (Feb. 5), my wife (no pics) and I noticed something in the lake. I thought it was a big turtle shell because of the shape and brown color. It was kind of away from the shore tho, so we couldn't say for sure. My wife thought it was a tire.

We didn't think much of it because it was mostly submerged. I went to check on it a couple more times over the next few days. On Tuesday morning (Feb. 7), it had washed up near the shore and then you could clearly tell that it was a dog.

We immediately called the complex management and left a voicemail. I went over and told them about it myself later that day. We then went back and told them again the next day when still nothing had been done about it.

The dog carcass was STILL in the water as of Friday (Feb. 10) and was super bloated and gross looking. I spoke to another resident that day who reported it as well.

On Sunday morning (Feb. 12), I went out to see that the dog had washed up on shore and the carcass was literally just laying there on the land like 5 feet from the water. It looked like someone had just dragged the dog out of the water and left it there.

I went back out to check on it in the afternoon and someone had wrapped it up in a white plastic bag. I figured animal control had come and wrapped it up and was coming back to grab it that day. But Sunday rolled on and that carcass just lay there all day baking in the sun. It smelled too disgusting to approach at that point.

So Monday comes, the carcass was still there in the morning, but disappeared sometime around noon. I later saw one of the maintennance workers pouring bleach on the ground where the carcass had been laying for the previous couple of days. So I figured that the maintenance workers had finally disposed of the body and were cleaning up the area. I guess I was wrong...

I literally didn't think anything of it until I saw OP's post. Now I'm really disgusted. People fish in that lake all the time. Some people let their dogs swim in it. I think it's open to the public on the side of the lake opposite the apartment complex. I can't believe they legit just pushed the dog back into the water.

Honestly though, I'm not really surprised. Last summer, they fired (or he quit?) the head maintenance guy. His replacement is a nice guy or whatever, but this place has gone to hell since then.

The grassy areas are minefields of dog poo. At one point, a trash can was tipped over for weeks and the trash (including dog poo bags) was just sitting on the ground. They've stopped refilling the dog poo bag dispensers. A bunch of people lost their cars in the August flood (the east and part of the south portions of the complex flooded) and some of the flooded cars are still just sitting there.

The dumpsters overflow literally every week and the ducks rummage through the trash and spread it all over the place. There is a dock on the lake with some benches that the ducks like to chill on so the entire dock and the benches are just covered in duck poo. Even the sidewalks are covered in duck poo. Some nutria live in the lake and they've started eating all the trees by the lake so there's just dead trees laying by the side of the lake.

There's a large tree that fell down during the storms last week near the entrance to the complex and it's still just laying there. It was partially laying in the road for a couple of days and I ended up just moving it myself.

In the OP, it says they take section 8 vouchers here now. I honestly had no idea that was the case. I feel like that's something they should've told us. We definitely won't be renewing our lease now.
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A police officer I talked to said that the student who came forward with information was approached by Winzy and didn't want anything to do with it.

re: St Tammany Panhandlers

Posted by Richard3 on 6/26/15 at 10:02 am to
It's terrible in Slidell. They are all around Gause. You can tell they are all just working together. If you look up under the overpass you'll see all their trash (mostly beer bottles). I think a little bit ago the Slidell Police Department did what they could to stop them by giving out tickets for littering and what not.

I live in New Orleans and see some on St. Charles often. There's one man in a wheel chair who just hangs right by one of the busy street car stops.

It's ridiculous to think about how much money they make because naive people believe their sob stories written on a cardboard sign.
There was a fight before the show started in the general admission area. Apparently these two ladies had been arguing about seats all night and it got physical. One lady started punching the other and ripped her shirt then a bunch of people fell over. It would've been funny if it hadn't been for all the little 9 year old girls around who started crying because their moms are idiots.

But Tswift was good.
The movie Fahrenheit 451 had too many changes from the book. I understand how changes can be necessary at times when making a movie, but the changes made were too drastic.
Smart House and Phantom of the Megaplex

re: Revenge--series finale tonight

Posted by Richard3 on 5/10/15 at 9:00 pm to
I like the show but it is time for it to end. I think Amanda will live and Victoria will die, along with Margaux or maybe David, but who knows. I really don't see them killing off Jack or Nolan.
Tara from SoA

Dale from Walking Dead

Vanessa and Jenny from Gossip Girl (I hated them so much) Also Dan..

Katherine Mayfair from Desperate Housewives

re: Harry Potter Weekend

Posted by Richard3 on 12/27/14 at 9:44 am to
Basically and I always feel the need to watch them.

Harry Potter Weekend

Posted by Richard3 on 12/26/14 at 4:14 pm
I own all the HP movies, but I always get excited when the movies come on ABC Family. My roommates asked me about this one time and I said it's just nice to know thousands of others are also watching. Am I the only one?
Has anyone seen "Three Days" with Kristin Davis? I don't know if it was made for TV or not, but it brings the waterworks.

re: Hulu Plus needs its head examined

Posted by Richard3 on 12/8/14 at 5:30 pm to
I agree the navigation needs some major work.

The worst part for me is the fact that the adds sometimes freeze and take forever to load. If there must be ads I think the amount of during one showing should only be at most two.
This is probably one of my favorite Billy Joel songs. It really shows just how talented he is.

re: Revenge-Season 4 thread

Posted by Richard3 on 12/7/14 at 10:59 pm to
Victoria is somewhat responsible for what happened since she was the one who suggested the FBI look into Emily..

Of course she will never admit that.