Where to start. Stay away at all cost. The mgmt is awful. don't expect to get email answered or your concerns addressed. Nina needs to be fired. She is the worse. So unprofessional. My husband tried reaching out to her w…
4334 N HAZEL ST, Chicago, IL is a rental building in Lakeview, Chicago. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
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DOB Violation — ARRANGE PREMISE INSPECTION
DOB Violation — MAINTAIN OR REPAIR ELECT ELEVA
DOB Violation — MAINTAIN OR REPAIR ELECT ELEVA
DOB Violation — ARRANGE FOR REINSPECTION REGAR
DOB Violation — PRV PLUGGED/CAPPED
DOB Violation — MAINTAIN OR REPAIR ELECT ELEVA
DOB Violation — MAINTAIN OR REPAIR HYDRO ELEVA
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DOB Violation — ARRANGE COMPLETED PERMIT INSP.
DOB Violation — ARRANGE ANNUAL INSP.
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Lakeview · March 2026
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Potential savings: ~9% by timing your move to February.
Where to start. Stay away at all cost. The mgmt is awful. don't expect to get email answered or your concerns addressed. Nina needs to be fired. She is the worse. So unprofessional. My husband tried reaching out to her w…
Overall, great moving in process. The staff is Fospitable and there to answer any questions you might have. I was impressed and pleased with the condition on my unit and I expect I will enjoy it much here. Thanks.
My fiance and I are sub leasing our 1 bedroom apartment here for 4 months and already I cant wait till it's up. I am Romanian and my fiance is Liberian which shouldn't mean much to anyone being as though the whol…
The quieter side of Lakeview stretching toward Roscoe Village — tree-lined residential streets, Southport Corridor boutiques, and easy access to the lakefront without the Wrigleyville crowds.