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A Place for Mom has scored Cortview Village with 0 out of 10 using our proprietary review score based on 0 reviews in the last 2 years. Over all time, Cortview Village has 2 reviews with an average "overall experience" of 1 out of 5.
The Manager of Cortview Village attempted to prevent me from finding a ride to the Cortland Food Pantry! I don't have a driver's license, so I have to rely on others. For personal reasons I decided that I didn't want my mom to take me anymore. I remembered that the Manager, before I moved in, told us that a few of the residents help those who don't drive. I talked to the Manager to ask for the name of the resident so I could ask them if they would be willing to drive me to the Food Pantry then back to my apartment. She refused, and she forbade me from asking around for this person's name!! When I mentioned that I could hire an Uber she tried to talk me out of doing that too! She told me to walk because the Food Pantry in Cortland is within walking distance. I told her "Yes it's within walking distance but they give more food than fits in my small cart and I wouldn't be able to walk it back to my apartment." Please email [email removed] if you know the email of her boss!!
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The Manager, [name removed] is EXTREMELY Creep! I don't have a driver's license or car so obviously I can't drive. (Mom usually takes me), but when she couldn't I was looking for another way to get there. [name removed] had forbidden me from asking for help from anyone to get there and back to my apartment. She even tried to talk me out of hiring an Uber. She told me to walk! I told her that the food they give is too much for my small cart and I wouldn't be able to walk it back to my apartment. There's more I could tell, but not even space here to tell you everything that happened. But her boss needs to know what is going on at Cortview Village! If anyone has contact information of the owner of Cortview Village, please email [email removed]. THANK YOU!!!
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