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157 East 57th Street L.l.c.

Corporate Owner·1 building·112 units
3.6

12 reviews

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Review summary

Summarized from anonymous rental reviews on Openigloo.

Tenant reviews for buildings managed by 157 EAST 57TH STREET L.L.C. paint a mixed picture. Residents appreciate the building's convenient location, spacious apartments, and the kindness of doormen and onsite staff. However, management responsiveness is frequently criticized, with reports of delayed repairs, poor communication, and unresolved maintenance issues such as recurring leaks, pest problems, and faulty core systems. Garbage management and cleanliness vary, with some areas poorly maintained. Noise levels and neighbor relations fluctuate by unit. Tenants recommend improvements in proactive maintenance, clearer communication, and a stronger ownership stance on infrastructure problems to enhance tenant experience and trust.

Reviews

Former tenant·10 minutes ago

Known issues passed between tenants, resolved only after escalation and out-of-pocket cost

Pros

The apartment itself was well-sized and the location is convenient. Issues can eventually be resolved, but only after significant escalation.

Cons

Core systems were unreliable, including AC, plumbing, and appliances. Within months of moving in during a summer heatwave, the wall-unit ACs that came with the apartment failed. I replaced them at my own expense, but the new units also failed due to a structural issue in the wall build-in. Management and the super initially treated AC as a tenant responsibility and did not disclose that prior tenants had experienced similar issues. Conflicting information was provided, with vendors first identifying a structural issue and later reversing that position. The problem was only resolved after escalation to senior management, when part of the wall build-in was removed nearly a month later. This was not an isolated issue. The refrigerator broke and was handled with vague timelines. Vendors entered the apartment without proper notice. Water shutoffs regularly lasted longer than communicated. The building was also consistently noisy, and multiple tenants on the same floor were leaving during my tenancy because of it. Overall, resolving basic issues required persistence, repeated follow-ups, and approximately $6,500 out of pocket to maintain livable conditions.

Advice to the owners

Address recurring structural issues permanently rather than passing them between tenants. Take ownership of building infrastructure problems upfront instead of defaulting to tenant responsibility. Align communication between management, the super, and vendors to avoid conflicting explanations. Provide accurate timelines and proper notice for maintenance and access. Most importantly, resolve core habitability issues without requiring tenants to escalate or incur personal expense.

Former tenant·2 weeks ago

Not worth it

Pros

Location because it was convenient to what I needed

Cons

Everything. This building is old with no amenities yet they charge nearly luxury rent prices. There were small and big roaches, so you have to be on top of allowing the exterminator in every month. Skip a month at your own risk. The hallway carpeting would smell dank when it rained.

Advice to the owners

Upgrade the building.

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Renters received their security deposits back

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Electronic rent payments

Open violations

From past 10 years · Updated 5 days ago

Average violations per unit for this owner or associate is better than the city average.

Owner averageLess than 0.01Violations per unit
NYC average0.81Violations per unit
0Class C
Immediately hazardous

Rodents, pest, mold, inadequate heat or hot water, defective building parts

0Class B
Hazardous

Smoke detector issues, inadequate lighting, no lighting for stairways

0Class A
Non-hazardous

No peephole on a door, no street number on the building, unlawful keeping of animals

0Class I
Missing info

Missing or non-compliant with administrative information orders or filings

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157 East 57th Street L.l.c.

Corporate Owner·1 building·112 units
3.6

12 reviews

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