249 East Second St Realty LLC

Management Company

8 Properties

86 Units

All Properties of 249 East Second St Realty LLC (8)

Building Ratings

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Renter Recommendations

60% of renters recommend this building

60% of renters approve of this owner

Rents and Deposits

95% of renters received their security deposits back
It HAS NOT been reported if this building accepts electronic rent payments.

Reviews

Solid spot for first time in NYC
Former Tenant
Pros:
Quiet, nice, good block, management (c) openigloo is responsive and accommodating.
Cons:
Far from transportation
Overall not too bad
Former Tenant
Pros:
Convenient location, close to everything
Cons:
Roaches, crooked floors, heating was (c) openigloo turned on to a minimal (c) openigloo during winter
Very Cozy Building
Former Tenant
Pros:
Lots of sunlight and great (c) openigloo location
Cons:
Only studio apts here.
Don’t rent
Former Tenant
Pros:
Most neighbors are nice. Street (c) openigloo pretty quiet. One block from (c) openigloo park.
Cons:
I’ve called in for city (c) openigloo housing inspection. Really surprised none (c) openigloo of my neighbors do because (c) openigloo they talk together and complain (c) openigloo too. But I had to (c) openigloo not let this landlord get (c) openigloo away with this and also (c) openigloo make sure the complaints are (c) openigloo posted to warn future residents. (c) openigloo COCKROACHES everywhere. I’ve never had (c) openigloo that before moving here. Foyer (c) openigloo and halls with holes in (c) openigloo walls and peeling paint. My (c) openigloo apartment has a leaking exterior (c) openigloo wall and my door isn’t (c) openigloo self closing which is required. (c) openigloo I haven’t even been here (c) openigloo a year and the owner (c) openigloo won’t work out a mutual (c) openigloo release so I will move (c) openigloo as soon as i can (c) openigloo afford to pay two rents. (c) openigloo My neighbor moved and his (c) openigloo apartment door was open for (c) openigloo painters so I snooped and (c) openigloo I can’t believe how he (c) openigloo was living and putting up (c) openigloo with peeling paint and no (c) openigloo light covers. His kitchen is (c) openigloo a disaster. Makes my apartment (c) openigloo look amazing comparably. I also (c) openigloo think unfortunately that there is (c) openigloo a hoarder in my building (c) openigloo which may contribute to the (c) openigloo pest issues. A neighbor in (c) openigloo the building next door, same (c) openigloo landlord, told me a ton (c) openigloo of issues he has, including (c) openigloo RATS, and showed me huge (c) openigloo holes in his baseboards. The (c) openigloo rent seemed more reasonable in (c) openigloo early 2020 when I was (c) openigloo looking, even though it is (c) openigloo TINY, and I ignored the (c) openigloo warning signs because of the (c) openigloo great location but now there (c) openigloo is much more inventory so (c) openigloo believe your own eyes and (c) openigloo stay far away. Also, the (c) openigloo management actually moved into one (c) openigloo of the units in the (c) openigloo building so they have been (c) openigloo here every day since August (c) openigloo 2020 and they still don’t (c) openigloo make it better.
Advice to owner:
Know what the housing maintenance code requires you to do and do it. It’s that simple. Tenants shouldn’t have to pay you and live like this. And if a tenant wants to leave, it would be good to negotiate on this.