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Southland Motor Lodge

Southland Motor Lodge

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18732 Dix Toledo Hwy, Brownstown Charter Township, Michigan, 48193, United States
(734) 285-6666
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Jul 7, 2018
No bugs...jackson is full of them...its out in the country very peaceful...there redoing all the rooms and my hubby is helping them...i have a 10month old and its nice and quiet for her...were moving to there one bedroom apartment tomorrow tho...very spacious😊

Jun 27, 2018
Kenneth Rapp sr. Thanks for that info. 🤔

Nov 6, 2017
Absolutely the most horriffic place i have ever stayed!!!! Sex toys and empty liquor bottles under the bed!!!!! Drug paraphernalia in the drawers.. They enter your room when you leave.. My man went to the store and they came in our room not realizing i stayed behind.. Completely unacceptable!!! We saw items from our vehicle in the laundry room when we tried to get clean towels.. Im not even sure how this place is not condemned!!!!! If i could rate lower than a zero i would.. Its where loosers go to die.

Feb 3, 2018
If you love crack come here.

Dec 2, 2014
Holy crap, what a dump!! My wife and I were going to stay the night there on 11/24/2014. We were simply looking to get away for the night. We live locally and It looked ok from the road as we drove by it. When we arrived I was a little discouraged by the lobby / check in area but I have stayed in many small mom and pop hotels when I travel for work so this didn’t really phase me. I have found most are clean and quiet. Some are a little out dated but I prefer them to the big chain hotels. This place on the other hand. WOW! OK first we checked in and as I stated the check in area was a little rough but whatever. We get a key to the room and the first thing we notice is this horrific musky smell as I opened the door. We open the door and turn on the lights. The room had what appears to be 15 year old cigarette burns in the carpet, lots of them. The walls look like they have severe water damage. Paint peeling, discolored water marks and things of this nature. So I go to open the rear window and there was black mold growing on the window. OK, now were are done. We decided to go somewhere else. I began searching on my cell phone and make a few calls. It took about 10 minutes to book a room at a different hotel. Here is the best part, when I returned to the office to inform the person there that I was leaving and to return the key. He stated that I went into the room, had sex with my wife (in 15 minutes) and he wasn’t going to return my money.. Obviously I laughed and let him keep it.. Maybe it’s possible to save some else from a similar adventure by this review. Well good luck.

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