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Porsche Mahakijkittichai
Oct 18, 2025
I would strongly advise against moving into Centennial Park. The problems started right away. We weren’t even given all the basics — we had to specifically ask for both a pool key and a mail key.
During our initial walkthrough on move-in day, we found a pool of water surrounding the toilet. Our washer and dryer that we pay $50/month for was not in our unit. When we received our garage door openers, we asked for two but only one was programmed. After getting no response from maintenance to fix it, I ended up watching a video, climbing on my car, and reprogramming it myself.
The bug problem is another major issue. From the start, we found an excessive number of creepy crawlers, including brown recluse spiders. Our requests for pest control were ignored for weeks, and when management finally sent professionals, they refused to pass along the specific areas of concern I pointed out if I wasn’t home.
The energy bills are outrageous. Management told us the previous residents’ bills averaged around $150, but ours have consistently been between $320–$480. None of our neighbors seem to have this issue. After begging them to send out an electrician, he suspected in his report that a new thermostat and an HVAC specialist were needed — yet nothing has been done. When I asked if we could get out of our lease because we can’t afford to live here with that high of electricity bills, we were told we’d have to buy out our lease.
Overall, maintenance communication and performance are unacceptable. Requests are ignored, responses are slow, and when something is addressed, it’s often left half-done. For the amount residents pay here, Centennial Park should provide basic functionality, communication, and care — but they’ve failed across the board. If I could give 0 stars, I would.