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Current Resident 354221
7 years ago
I lived here for 10 years and I have to say that the current management is worst we ever had. Melissa Dias, the property manager is unprofessional, arrogant and disrespectful, she likes to act as she is the owner of the building instead of an employee paid by the residents of it. People working at the front desk are very nice and helpful, I think any of them could do a better job than Ms. Dias. She does not take phone calls or want to speak in person with residents when we have a problem in our units related to the overall maintenance of the building. This building was made in 2008 with cheap materials, and 10 years later we started to notice that all pipes are flawed, causing leaks and malfunctioning AC units. Her mission is not to take responsibility for any of that and try as much as possible to make us paid for repairs of problems that are not even caused by us. She gets very aggressive when it comes to money to be spent on their side, so she will ask you to do unnecessary repairs in your unit because supposedly you are causing a leak to your downstairs neighbor, to just later find out that the cause of the problem never was at your unit. Yes, that's the sad truth... she won't even apologize or make any kind of comment about it. So if you decide to buy a unit here, be aware of this.
stoli77
13 years ago
I have been living in the apartments in Loft II for not so very long (3 months). It has great location and very convenient if you work in downtown Miami. Walk to Miami Dade Community College, Bayside Marketplace, Government Center and the American Airlines Arena. I have only good things to tell. Two pools (one on the roof) and one gym and clubhouse.
Current Resident 145380
17 years ago
If your a college student and don't care much about sleeping, this is the place. Loud, Loud and Loud. The concrete floors make everything happening above you a nightmare. Although, current BOD is working overtime to correct, what is most likely upside down, absentee landlords renting out to anyone, its a shame such a beautiful building being destroyed by riff-raff. Not to mention that you have to park across the street in a parking garage owned by the Miami Parking Authority. Which means really....virtually no security.