Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Caribbean Isle Apartments in Kissimmee BITES!

FYI: The weasle has yet to respond to this letter:
Jeff Marc - JMG Realty
12008 Southshore BoulevardWellington, FL 33414
Dear Jeff Marc;
Last night I called Caribbean Isle’s emergency maintenance number twice because a large snake presented itself to me in my bathroom upstairs and eventually in my downstairs bathroom as well. Upon receipt of no response I called the police. Eventually Edgar responded with a courtesy key to the model apartment. Four police officers also responded. Animal Control could not come until the creature was captured. Today I spent the day prodding JMG management team to get the “pest” out of my apartment, as it is the apartment complex owner’s responsibility to negate pests from the rented premises. By calling the wrong company, that is to say a company that does not exterminate snakes, JMG wasted enough time to put off this emergency until Tuesday. JMG’s negligence has been consistent and goes well with JMG’s denial for the two together seem to keep the firm with a lofty appearance that belies its true nature.
The previous tenants of 3518 Jamaica Run Lane, apt 1704 owned the snake. I learned this information from my neighbors who sarcastically explained, in turn, through separate interviews, that they received notice of the snake’s escape from its owners through Caribbean Isle. They each told me of the fliers that were placed in their doors alerting them to the snake’s disappearance through the plumbing. When I leased this apartment I was never told of this incident and the sincere possibility it was living here with me. I did tell Lee Rogers, in several emails that the apartment still holds the animal smells from the previous tenant and these obnoxious odors have not been at all affected by the multiple shampooings that the main floor carpet received. This is because the previous tenants allowed their pets to use that carpet as their personal toilet. The carpet as well as its backing need to be replaced, but true to form JMG remains in denial of knowing anything about the menagerie that JMG actually made strenuous attempts to keep here as they tried to deny me the lease agreement move-in date of March 10, 2006. It was at this time Mr. Marc that you had me call and meet with Ms. Rogers so she could assure me of the professionalism that would be exhibited at Caribbean Isle.
Felix is a very personable man and quick to engage in friendly conversation, especially when he’s attempting to shroud the truth, which he did this afternoon when I insisted on waiting for the exterminators in the lobby/office of Caribbean Isle because I was uncomfortable with life in my own home. When Sal from Hulett Exterminators came into the office at approximately 4:00, where I had awaited his arrival since 1:45 PM along with Felix and Mirna, Felix rapidly chose his strategic position behind glass and behind closed doors unavailable to address this man as to payment for the extermination. Up until Sal arrival Felix was chatting with me in the “living room” area of the lobby. This action was akin to the posture taken by Felix when I came to return the key to the model apartment. I had called first to tell Mirna I was coming with the key because I was no more comfortable sleeping in the model as I was sleeping anywhere at Caribbean Isle, yet when I arrived, well after the opening time of hours of operation, I found the door locked. After multiple knocks and Felix and Mirna avoiding my eye contact through the glass panes of the door, Mirna eventually opened the door ever so slightly in order to take the key. Sal eventually told Mirna and me, because Felix still remained in seclusion, that his firm doesn’t exterminate snakes and he was sent “as a favor.” A favor to whom? Certainly not a favor to me, because I am still at home with this snake issue that JMG will ignore throughout this long weekend, made even longer for me with this newly discovered roommate, the python.
The snake that dwells at 3518 Jamaica Run Lane, #1704 is not the only snake at Caribbean Isle, for a snake is a creature that seems to vanish when all others wish to locate it.
JMG must take responsibility for the immediate removal of this pest despite the fact that it’s Memorial Weekend and JMG will have to pay for emergency response despite its furtive efforts to avoid same. The stress, and discomfort JMG has put me through is extensive. I demand JMG take responsibility for this emergency and delete the pest, as they must, and pay my expenses that are connected with the distress and expense your firm has brought to me.
12008 Southshore BoulevardWellington, FL 33414
Dear Jeff Marc;
Last night I called Caribbean Isle’s emergency maintenance number twice because a large snake presented itself to me in my bathroom upstairs and eventually in my downstairs bathroom as well. Upon receipt of no response I called the police. Eventually Edgar responded with a courtesy key to the model apartment. Four police officers also responded. Animal Control could not come until the creature was captured. Today I spent the day prodding JMG management team to get the “pest” out of my apartment, as it is the apartment complex owner’s responsibility to negate pests from the rented premises. By calling the wrong company, that is to say a company that does not exterminate snakes, JMG wasted enough time to put off this emergency until Tuesday. JMG’s negligence has been consistent and goes well with JMG’s denial for the two together seem to keep the firm with a lofty appearance that belies its true nature.
The previous tenants of 3518 Jamaica Run Lane, apt 1704 owned the snake. I learned this information from my neighbors who sarcastically explained, in turn, through separate interviews, that they received notice of the snake’s escape from its owners through Caribbean Isle. They each told me of the fliers that were placed in their doors alerting them to the snake’s disappearance through the plumbing. When I leased this apartment I was never told of this incident and the sincere possibility it was living here with me. I did tell Lee Rogers, in several emails that the apartment still holds the animal smells from the previous tenant and these obnoxious odors have not been at all affected by the multiple shampooings that the main floor carpet received. This is because the previous tenants allowed their pets to use that carpet as their personal toilet. The carpet as well as its backing need to be replaced, but true to form JMG remains in denial of knowing anything about the menagerie that JMG actually made strenuous attempts to keep here as they tried to deny me the lease agreement move-in date of March 10, 2006. It was at this time Mr. Marc that you had me call and meet with Ms. Rogers so she could assure me of the professionalism that would be exhibited at Caribbean Isle.
Felix is a very personable man and quick to engage in friendly conversation, especially when he’s attempting to shroud the truth, which he did this afternoon when I insisted on waiting for the exterminators in the lobby/office of Caribbean Isle because I was uncomfortable with life in my own home. When Sal from Hulett Exterminators came into the office at approximately 4:00, where I had awaited his arrival since 1:45 PM along with Felix and Mirna, Felix rapidly chose his strategic position behind glass and behind closed doors unavailable to address this man as to payment for the extermination. Up until Sal arrival Felix was chatting with me in the “living room” area of the lobby. This action was akin to the posture taken by Felix when I came to return the key to the model apartment. I had called first to tell Mirna I was coming with the key because I was no more comfortable sleeping in the model as I was sleeping anywhere at Caribbean Isle, yet when I arrived, well after the opening time of hours of operation, I found the door locked. After multiple knocks and Felix and Mirna avoiding my eye contact through the glass panes of the door, Mirna eventually opened the door ever so slightly in order to take the key. Sal eventually told Mirna and me, because Felix still remained in seclusion, that his firm doesn’t exterminate snakes and he was sent “as a favor.” A favor to whom? Certainly not a favor to me, because I am still at home with this snake issue that JMG will ignore throughout this long weekend, made even longer for me with this newly discovered roommate, the python.
The snake that dwells at 3518 Jamaica Run Lane, #1704 is not the only snake at Caribbean Isle, for a snake is a creature that seems to vanish when all others wish to locate it.
JMG must take responsibility for the immediate removal of this pest despite the fact that it’s Memorial Weekend and JMG will have to pay for emergency response despite its furtive efforts to avoid same. The stress, and discomfort JMG has put me through is extensive. I demand JMG take responsibility for this emergency and delete the pest, as they must, and pay my expenses that are connected with the distress and expense your firm has brought to me.