Americas Best Value Inn reviews and complaints 1
View all 359 complaintsAmericas Best Value Inn - Manager named Tony
This hotel receive vouchers to house homeless families from a provider named Path. Many of the residents are required to follow program rules in order to maintain a room at this hotel. The case managers from Path do not engage with clients often. Manager Tony uses his own discrepancy on how he pick and choose who gets good rooms based upon how you look. There has been multiple incidents involving domestic violence with clients from Path. Although Path is never on premises to witness these matters, the hotel owner Tony does report criminal activity to program about clients. Because the flow of homeless people entering is high Tony makes clients sign in advance on the sign in sheet. Each client must sign once a day to validate clients are actually staying in hotel. Because of this clients have weeks to abandon the rooms allowing others to stay inside these rooms or sometimes throwing parties. These rooms are paid for monthly and although some people are gone longer than usual Tony never reports this to Path. It's hard to understand how a person is homeless but can go and stay at for days. Some of these rooms are fronts. And this hotel itself is very bias. I cant stress the importance of how dangerous this place is. The owner will clearly tell you he does not care about any of the people only his business. There are many incidents that occur at this hotel that may require the need to look at video footage. Tony is not open to allowing that. The owner behavior is always out of line. Tony talks to clients as they are slaves. Tony does not allow people talk back. He tells grown men who are in the program to go in their room or he will kick them out. This hotel is a growing environment for drug trafficking and as sex trafficking. Considering the area you'll the hotel manager Tony will tell you it's a safe environment. It's not safe. No program is safe through Path. The workers at Path allow people to stay in rooms that are not even on the case. So the owner Tony can do side business with clients from program charging them for parking spaces leaving clients who are entitled to park outside of premises.
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