Moved in Jan 2020 and loved it for the first year. Staff was sweet and amazing, security was great, and it smelled wonderful and was always clean. Sometime in 2021 we got new management and the building became completely…
6200 FRANKLIN AVE, Los Angeles, CA 90028 is a 52-unit rental building in Hollywood, LA. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
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Moved in Jan 2020 and loved it for the first year. Staff was sweet and amazing, security was great, and it smelled wonderful and was always clean. Sometime in 2021 we got new management and the building became completely…
Its sad to see this place get such bad reviews and the response of the management to the reviews. I generally had a good experince at the HT with the normal city apartment living issues such as noise, water outages etc t…
Horrible service, horrible people, horrible management, horrible company. I lived in La Belle for over 2 years. There is so much wrong with this building and managers that have zero interest in improving it…
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Hollywood · March 2026
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Potential savings: ~15% by timing your move to February.
Hollywood isn't what you see in the movies -- it's a dense, tourist-heavy neighborhood with a strong creative industry presence, solid restaurants on Vine and Cahuenga, and Red Line Metro access. The Walk of Fame draws crowds, but the side streets have real neighborhood energy.