---- is the worst landlord that I have had to date; she will constantly harass you through email and text. Also she only resorts to threats and is incompetent to have any form of decent human interaction. The walls are p…
11400 NATIONAL BLVD, Los Angeles, CA 90064 is a 66-unit rental building in Rancho Park, LA. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
---- is the worst landlord that I have had to date; she will constantly harass you through email and text. Also she only resorts to threats and is incompetent to have any form of decent human interaction. The walls are p…
We rent the corner apartment, and it supposes to be less nosy compares to other units. However, there is this family across from our unit, and they scream at each other at least twice a week. Very annoying. After renewin…
I lived here one year, 2015-2016. The building is OK, if you don't mind not having hot water once or twice a week, every week. I tried to get it fixed, but the manager told me they were having 'trouble' wi…
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Rancho Park · March 2026
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Potential savings: ~12% by timing your move to February.
Rancho Park is a quiet, family-oriented Westside neighborhood with a public golf course, good schools, and proximity to Century City's offices. It's the kind of place where people walk their dogs past single-family homes and nobody's trying to be trendy.