The Absolute Worst
Pros
Location is great. That's the only pro.
Cons
There is a hoarder in the building so the amount of rodents and creatures that visit is infinite, no matter what you try to do. There are some nutty neighbors. The "super" is aggressive and threatening and keeps junk he's scavenged out in the front of the property, some in a stolen shopping cart. There are some tenants that scream nonstop, but they have been there for decades so there's nothing that can be done. The management is horrible, basically non-existent. They do not correct issues no matter how dire. The plumbing / pipes are old so the water temperature cannot be fully controlled or adjusted. You may get secodn dgree b
Advice to the owners
Adjust your rent pricing. All the renovations in the world mean nothing if you're living in a roach motel.
Avoid at all costs
Pros
Good water pressure, on a quiet block.
Cons
No heat and hot water in the apartment on eight separate occasions over a period of seven weeks, including on Christmas day. Landlord has provided a compensation of $63. Severe infestation of mice in my apartment. I trapped a total of twelve mice in the space, most of them after a delayed and insufficient exterminator's visit. The interior of the building is consistently dirty as there is no set cleaning schedule in place. Trash is inconsistently picked up, leading to overflowing garbage cans, flies, rats and unpleasant odors. Furthermore, the upstairs tenant uses the front of the building as a junkyard, storing his stolen goods, which is both unsightly and unsafe. The front door does not shut properly, leaving the building open to potential intruders. It is unclear who is responsible for the upkeep of the building, and tickets are not responded to in a timely manner, if at all. THERE IS NO DIRECT CONTACT INFORMATION FOR THE LANDLORD, and TENANTS ARE DIRECTED TO CALL CENTER IN ASIA when they attempt to contact management. Additionally, supers are constantly being switched and reassigned without alerting the tenants, making it difficult to address ongoing issues. The landlord's strategy of siloing tenants from management is deliberate, as it prevents tenants from reporting problems or making suggestions to improve living conditions. Property Manager sent a building-wide email, ccing all tenants, which contained my contact information. This email was a violation of my privacy and put me in danger. An upstairs tenant is violent and has threatened me and other tenants, including neighbors on the block. I have reached out to the landlord multiple times for help with tenant and received no support. I have had to purchase home security and personal safety devices to protect myself now that they have shared my contact information with him.