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Hp Savoy Park Ii Hdfc

Corporate Owner

8 Properties

1804 Units

Evictions: 195
Litigation History: Yes
Review Summary for Hp Savoy Park Ii Hdfc
Summarized from anonymous rental reviews on openigloo.
Resident feedback for HP SAVOY PARK II HDFC properties reveals a wide disparity in management quality. Many tenants express frustration over poor responsiveness, unaddressed maintenance issues, pest infestations, malfunctioning security features like gates and intercoms, and package theft. Safety concerns and unkempt building conditions also emerge repeatedly. Conversely, some renovated units receive praise for their spaciousness, updated amenities, and generally friendlier neighbors, with a few reviews noting improvements in staff professionalism. Overall, renters should expect persistent management challenges, especially in maintenance and security, and varying experiences depending on the building's upkeep and responsiveness.
Open Violations
Only open violations from the last 10 years.
Data last updated 6 days ago.
The average number of violations per unit for this owner/associates across their portfolio is better than the city.
BUILDING AVERAGE:
0.56 violations per unit
NEW YORK CITY AVERAGE:
0.81 violation per unit
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Non-hazardous
124
class A
i.e. no peephole on a door, or no street # on the building, unlawful keeping of animals
MOST RECENT:
Dec 11, 2025: § 27-2005 adm code paint metal in accordance with dept. regulation the east radiator in the 1st room from east located at apt 17g, 16th story, 2nd apartment from north at east
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Hazardous
648
class B
i.e. smoke detector issues, inadequate lighting, no lighting for stairways
MOST RECENT:
Dec 11, 2025: § 27-2045(b)(1)(a) hmc, § 12-01, § 12-03 rcny repair, replace or provide an approved and operational smoke detecting device, installed in accordance with department of buildings rules and regulations inoperable in the entire apartment located at apt 17g, 16th story, 2nd apartment from north at east
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Immediately hazardous
256
class C
i.e. rodents, pest, mold, inadequate heat or hot water, defective building parts
MOST RECENT:
Dec 11, 2025: § 27-2043.1 hmc install the missing or repair/replace the defective window guard(s) in accordance with the specifications of the new york city health code section 24 rcny chapter 12. wg to install = 2, wg to replace = 0, wg to repair = 0 in the entire apartment located at apt 17g, 16th story, 2nd apartment from north at east
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Missing information/filings
0
class I
Missing or non-compliant with administrative information orders or filings
MOST RECENT:
No violation found...
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All Properties Associated with Hp Savoy Park Ii Hdfc
Sunset Park
376 55 Street, Brooklyn, NY 11220
Units Floors
0(0)
Rent Stabilized Units: Unknown
Good Cause Eviction: Yes
Evictions: 0
Litigation History: No
1 Year Bedbug History: No
Central Harlem
630 Lenox Ave, Manhattan, NY 10037
259 Units 16 Floors
2.9(6)
Rent Stabilized Units: Yes
Good Cause Eviction: Yes
Evictions: 30
Litigation History: Yes
1 Year Bedbug History: Yes
Central Harlem
620 Lenox Avenue, Manhattan, NY 10037
259 Units 16 Floors
3.2(7)
Rent Stabilized Units: Yes
Good Cause Eviction: Yes
Evictions: 24
Litigation History: Yes
1 Year Bedbug History: Yes
Central Harlem
15 West 139 Street, Manhattan, NY 10037
259 Units 16 Floors
3.2(9)
Rent Stabilized Units: Yes
Good Cause Eviction: Yes
Evictions: 27
Litigation History: Yes
1 Year Bedbug History: No

Reviews (49)

3 months ago
Terrible and Not Safe
Former Tenant
Pros:
The rent is cheap with large apartments and friendly neighbors.
Cons:
The place is terrible. Bed bugs, nails coming out of floor board, water constantly being turned off or no hot water, homeless people living in the stairwell doing drugs, electrical problems, elevators constantly breaking down with people in it, and so much more. I would not advise you to live here.
3 months ago
Fine place to live, not a super safe feeling neighborhood
Former Tenant
Pros:
Newly renovated apartment
Cons:
Raised rent prior to stabilization rules changing
4 months ago
Savoy has potential
Former Tenant
Pros:
Close to transportation, hospital, schools and necessities.
Quiet neighborhoods
Clean and sun-lit apartments
Great design
Private parks
Cons:
Unreliable management
Pest
Stolen packages
8 months ago
Benefits & Drawbacks
Former Tenant
Pros:
Utilities are included and close to shopping/transportation. There also is a hardworking tenant’s association. Upgraded finishes are nice.
Cons:
Landlord is not responsive to reported needs. Recently changed their customer support and it’s worse than before.
Advice to owner:
Please address customer service issues.
8 months ago
Harlem living experience is suitable.
Former Tenant
Pros:
Elevators and Laundry. Close to supermarket and other shops. Close to restaurants and transit. Felt safe.
Cons:
They increased my rent by a larger percentage than my neighbor who also rented at market value.
Advice to owner:
Be more flexible with Harlem residents. Should think about not out pricing
11 months ago
Nice building with older community
Former Tenant
Pros:
The elevators and how quickly responsive they are for a big building.
Cons:
Roaches, lighting, and overall layout. Kitchen is very small and the bedrooms
11 months ago
Living at Savoy
Former Tenant
Pros:
Utilities are included
Cons:
Packages get stolen
Rent is too high
Area is not safe and secure
Neighbors are unruly
Advice to owner:
Answer maintenance requests promptly
Over 1 year ago
DO NOT MOVE HERE
Former Tenant
Pros:
Nothing. The worst place in the world
Cons:
Everything. Maintence sucks, nothing gets fixed, people get stabbed etc
Advice to owner:
Shame on u
Over 1 year ago
Best of times, worst of times
Former Tenant
Pros:
I absolutely love my neighbors! On my floor and side I have the nicest neighbors
Cons:
I wish it were maintained better. It's 2024, so why do I have a fuse box?
Over 1 year ago
Do not move here
Former Tenant
Pros:
The neighbors are amazing. We have formed a tenant Union and are putting forth action for a rent reduction due to the lack of services provided. They barely turn the heat on the water pressure is always failing or the hot water is completely off. When you asked him to do repairs they become ratchet and combative. They use conniving tactics to exacerbate the situation. If you push them hard enough to get repairs done, they'll call the police on you. They've accused tenants of being terrorists claiming that the tenants have threatened to shoot them. It's highly doubtful that anyone has threatened to shoot them. Neighbors are opening a group HP case at the housing court to force the landlords to comply with their agreement for performing routine maintenance and repairs. The neighbors are kind and gracious everyone says hi when they see you. And we have each other's backs when we get our packages so we can make sure that they aren't stolen. The landlords do nothing about the theft that takes place daily.
Cons:
The strong arming tactics committed by the landlords and the office staff. They're absolutely negligent. There's dog shit everywhere outside their roaches all over the place inside the rats in the lobby. Newest a 50 round fire shootout the first night that I moved in. They send the SWAT team to my apartment because I asked for my toilet to be fixed. They blatantly refuse to do repairs or any service at all and they blame tenants. It's like living at the circus. Oh yeah and they'll send security to my apartment whenever I need repairs done because they claim I'm a terrorist and when I deny access to security which I'm within the right to do, they call me a high-ass cracker, white trash, and other names. I've been called a fagot in multiple languages. My apartment has spent 2 months in a state of full repair since I moved in 3 years ago.
Advice to owner:
Fire everyone. Start with Victoria. Do not forget to dismiss Adel. Promote Simone to office manager. Terminate Abdullah. Send Lisa home with a nice severance.
Over 2 years ago
A Bit of a Mixed Bag
Former Tenant
Pros:
Everyone is very neighborly here. You have some people who would go out of their way to make sure you know how to navigate the bits of the building.
Cons:
Packages tend to get opened and/or stolen. The front door doesn't quite open when you press the Press to Open door. Elevators are usually on the fritz. Management does what it can but feels like more could be done.
Advice to owner:
Have the building fix what it must & have security by the mail room to ensure our things don't get stolen.
Over 2 years ago
Ehh it could be worse
Former Tenant
Pros:
Utilities included, ac included (for small monthly fee)
Cons:
Elevators always go out, Packages go missing, Leasing office is a shit show, bells and intercoms don’t always work
Over 2 years ago
New owners suck
Former Tenant
Pros:
The neighbors are wonderful
Cons:
Management is so unorganized and every time there is a swap in personnel things get worse and worse. Security is just for show
Advice to owner:
Take down the scaffolding that’s not being used
Over 2 years ago
They call the cops on you over maintenance issues They are combative. They lie.
Former Tenant
Pros:
I have never liked it here. If I think of a pro as I complete this survey, I will come back to this question. Otherwise
Cons:
From my first day here, I have been made to feel uncomfortable. I didn't have curtains, no cable no internet, I had no furniture other than a mattress. It was my first day. I hadn't had an apartment of my own in 9 years and so I walked over to the window to look out and see the view. It's a beautiful courtyard playgrounds for children to play and then I noticed something strange people were stopping and taking pictures of me. Suddenly I realized that by simply standing at the window and looking out I was bringing shock and terror to everyone in this community I literally didn't do anything. People were actually stopping on the sidewalk and holding up their phone and taking a picture of me. Security came. The people from within the office came outside to look. Later in the day one of my neighbors called one of the office workers up to her apartment to complain about me. This was the woman who as I'm moving in my stuff I pass in the hallway and I say hi she stares at me like I have three heads and says don't hide me this is the 11th floor we don't have weirdos up here. I smiled and I said Well you do now. I told her my name and she told me hers. Now when we pass each other in the hallway we smile we laugh we are neighborly. After 2 and 1/2 years I'm just now having people treat me with respect instead of giving me these god-awful looks and just staring at me non-stop. I don't know if I'm too gay or if I'm too white. Maybe it's the fact that I have cancer and I look like I'm dying. I was on radiation for a good part of my stay here and I was on chemo recently. The judging looks were epic. This isn't even the worst part. The people that work here are the most incompetent criminals I've ever met. On numerous occasions they called the police on me when I'm just simply seeking routine maintenance to be performed. At one point it took me 3 months to get my toilet fixed. During that time I contracted a virus that was caused by ingesting sewage. It nearly killed me. During that time I asked over the phone for the receptionist to speak to someone to allow me to use the restroom in the laundry room instead of going to the bodega. She said that they're not required to provide me with a toilet. I said if I don't get a toilet soon I'm just going to take a shit in the lobby. Later that day seven cops in riot gear showed up at my door. The SWAT team. I was being accused of domestic terrorism. For the first time. I made easy work of the police officers sent them on their way letting them know that they were there for a ridiculous reason. Thinking this wouldn't happen again. Later that receptionist was fired. Time passed on anytime something needed to be fixed it took at least two months longer than it should have, meaning it took at least 3 months. At one point my doorknob broke and people were able to just open my door very easily and gain access to my home. I was sexually assaulted three times during the 3 months that it took them to fix the door knob. Even after having told them this was occurring, it's still took 3 months. During that time I paid a locksmith to come and partially repair it but he charged $800 and I wasn't able to afford it to have the entire thing replaced. It still wasn't working properly and finally after 3 months they came and replaced it. I would later receive a letter in the mail months later from their attorney at this complex stating that I was refusing to allow them to repair the doorknob since late May. Despite all the records I have proving that I begged them to come and fix it and they just never did until July. But the fact it remains it was repaired in July and they claimed that I never let them do it. Another time I needed my dishwasher replaced. It stopped working and then eventually I realized it was filled with black mold because it had sat there for 3 months. I alerted them to this and they told me it would still be another week. Being immunocompromised, I told them that if it's not out in 24 hours I will take it out of my apartment myself and put it in the hallway. They understood this. I took it out of my apartment the next day I put it in the hallway. Did all of this on video. 3 days later a maintenance person knocked on my door and asked why it was there and I explained it to her. She then removed it from the hallway took it out of the building and I don't know what she did with it after that. But what I do know is that a few months later I received a letter from an attorney claiming that I willingly destroyed the landlord's property by removing the dishwasher from the building and throwing it away. I'm not the one who did that. A member of their staff is the one who did that. As for the letters received by attorneys, they also claim that I allow homeless people to frequent my apartment. That's never been true to my knowledge. I'm not sure who is doing surveys of my guests in my home but to my knowledge no one I've had here has been homeless. I also don't ask that question. Later, on the day I was diagnosed with cancer I needed my refrigerator replaced and my kitchen drawers replaced. I called about the refrigerator and they were going to send someone on the way. Then I remembered my drawers so I called back. I was hung up on four times back to back. Very upset and dealing with other things I went downstairs to talk to the woman and she just stared at me for nearly an entire minute stared at me and said no word. I lost it I went off. Next thing I know everyone in the back office pours out into the main office and I hear a lady on the phone calling 911 claiming that I was in their threatening people with physical violence. When just less than 5 minutes before that woman told me that if I didn't leave the office that they would physically remove me. Eventually I left the office. I had already called the police before I even went back in there. I went home and I waited for them. They showed up at 8:00 p.m. that night telling me that they tried to call the office but that it was closed. From my interaction with the police I was told that they never even discussed anything with them. Then comes a letter from the attorney claiming that they had to close their office early that day because I threatened to shoot everyone in the office. I never said anything like that. I never even came close to saying anything like that. They claim they have me on video gesturing to shoot this woman which did not happen. Later they would claim that the threat did not happen in person it wasn't on video that it was via email. Said that I wrote in big bold letters that I was going to shoot everyone there. It's just insane. They've turned off my key fob for half of the gates in the complex. They've turned off my gate code for the gate at my building. While dealing with the cancer diagnosis, my mother came to visit to help. It was during this time that I was supposed to allow them to repair the doorknob stop threatening to shoot people and stop letting homeless people visit me. I invited them numerous times to replace the door knob that had already been replaced but they never even once attempted to. What they did do was have their attorney send me another letter claiming during the period when I was supposed to have 10 days to quit doing a bunch of things I haven't done that I still allowed homeless people in my apartment had altercations. I was nearly bedridden during the entire time and the only people who entered my apartment was my best friend and my mother. Neither of those individuals are homeless. Neither of those individuals had an altercation. If I'm not allowed to have my mother visit me in my own apartment who am I allowed to have visit me? So now as I am scheduling my second round of chemotherapy this time set to take place inside my home, I also have to prepare for an incoming eviction court date where I can present mountains of evidence and proof against every claim that these people have made with the hopes of being allowed to stay a resident at literally the worst place I've ever lived in my entire life and have my apartment repaired and managed by people who shouldn't even be working at Kmart let alone an apartment complex They shouldn't be around people animals or plants.

If your broker brings you here run,fire them, and move to Connecticut
Advice to owner:
Look on indeed.com because they have jobs available for you for what you may be better suited. Quit working here. Stop punishing the people who live here. If you work in an office all you have to do is put in the maintenance request you don't actually have to do the maintenance work yourself. Maintenance professionals are for maintenance issues. Security staff is more security issues. 911 is for emergencies only.
Over 2 years ago
Bedbugs and noisy neighbors
Former Tenant
Pros:
Convenient location in Harlem
Cons:
Had to move because my neighbors were too noisy. Frequent water shutoffs due to maintenance, and I found out after moving in that my unit had bedbugs. Management was slow but ultimately responsive
Over 2 years ago
Hit or miss building
Former Tenant
Pros:
Close to train. Elevator. Laundry in building.
Cons:
Garbage chutes and rooms always unkept and broken. Building access and intercom not always working.
Over 2 years ago
The renovated units are nice
Former Tenant
Pros:
Great sized apartments in a building with newly renovated hallways and lobbies. I had a pretty solid experience here but it is likely because I had a renovated apartment. The apartment was a nice size and so was the storage space. I was on the fifth floor in a beautiful sun filled apartment that faced a huge tree. There weren't really any major repairs that needed to be done to my apartment. I never had an issue with heat and hot water.
Cons:
I remember there was an issue with my electricity where the sockets would stop working. We had a wonderful super and I wish I remembered his name because he was very responsive. The management office was okay but I do agree that the customer service was not that great. There were long phone holds and there seemed to be a lot of change over with the team. When we first moved in, the hallways were kind of rundown with old carpet. Within a year, they replaced the floors and upgraded each elevator bank with Harlem-themed wall art. They replaced the sinks handles and shower heads with the new magnet style. There was a package room and bike storage area added. The package room was nice but it would frequently get crowded because people would not come and get their packages. Because of that, the delivery people would just leave the packages outside of the lockers that were always full. As a result, there was a lot of package theft. When we first moved in, one of their selling points was the 24-hour security. There is a person that rides around in a security car but the gates are always broken and people can walk in. They may as well get rid of the gates because they never fixed them in a timely manner. They had the same issue with the call box. If you are person that frequently gets packages or delivery it can be very frustrating. The only other thing I can think of is occasionally you will have a neighbor that plays music very loud until the wee hours of the morning (4am). We never really had a problem with loud walking above but the music was frustrating, especially with a young child. Sometimes security would come and ask them to keep it down but mostly there was nothing really done about it. I would give this property 3 and 1/2 stars at the time that I stayed there. However, I do believe many of the complaints from the other tenants because some of them I saw firsthand. If you are going to take the chance and move here you should definitely make certain that you rent a newly renovated apartment.
Advice to owner:
More staff training. Get higher quality gate locks and/or gates.
Over 3 years ago
Nice place to live
Former Tenant
Pros:
Management answer emails and try to be responsive to issues .
Cons:
As it is a big building sometimes can get dirty at the lobby , laundry room is too small and very few machines last but not least . I don’t feel safe at all in the property. It is a gated community however I notice that the gates are always open, the intercoms doesn’t work sobrepõem waiting outside just to find the building doors open is constantly an issue . A gated community where there gates are always open should be called broken gated community with homeless inside digging in to the trash cans.
Advice to owner:
Safety in the building please . Fix the intercoms and broken gates
Over 3 years ago
not as advertised NO WORKING INTERCOM SYSTEM
Former Tenant
Pros:
UNRESPONSIVE to multiple repair calls for leaks, clogged drains, and roaches
Cons:
No working intercom system and no answers
for when it will be fixed
Advice to owner:
get your property up to the standards you advertised AND GET A NEW STAFF THAT DOES SOMETHING MORE THAN LAUGH AT YOUR RENTERS AND HIDE IN THE BACK ROOMS AND NEVER ADDRESS ISSUES/REPAIRS!!!!
Over 3 years ago
Nice location; walk friendly.
Former Tenant
Pros:
Great upkeep and quiet (mostly).
Cons:
Sometimes the Washer & Dryers are inoperable. Sometimes only one of three elevators are operating for residents.
Advice to owner:
Lower the rent.