I know a sound of rolls and the regulations and codes upon moving in to the apartment at the budget suites in grand prairie 360 but it does. Say that kids are not allowed to be on out on the premises walking around unless they are 18 or older. I understand but it doesn't say anything about them not being able to sit outside their front door and just relax and reading the book or doing the nails. Every time my children do that which I have a 14 and a twelve-year-old and a 10 year old. They immediately come all the way make a point to come from the office. All the way up to my door to tell my kids. I have to go inside and then I'll love to be outside while there are 50 other kids running around with no parents running through the streets in the parking. Lot now to me it seems like harassment. I've been here for 10 months I pay my rent on time and early never had a issue of setting now. It's coming becoming more more frequent my windows are open because I'm cleaning airing out the apartment and they can see me. I say hello make eye contact but still they turn to my kids until my kids. They have to be inside even though they're standing right by the front door just sitting on the on our little. Doormat I do not think it's right? If I am wrong please let me know if it is something else also I need to. They need to be made aware of that is America. You can are allowed to stand outside and take a fresh breath of air. You don't always have to be 247 in your apartment complex and for how much we pay and for how s* and c* and run down. These places are I think I shouldn't literally back off on people's children because that's a touchy subject that can get you into a lot of legal. Trouble down the road. And maybe maybe the department people in the manager? People are not aware of this but they should you work in management and hospitality? I mean come on common sense factor.
Desired outcome: Hopefully the discrimination in the horizon will stop