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Current Resident 797472
16 years ago
Oh goodness I wish I had read these reviews before I rented from Lee Street! Where to start? Well how about when we moved in? Well we you're only allowed to move in through the back stair case, which was too small for our box spring and normal size couch, and a general pain to move anything up. Not only did we have to have someone come and move the couch and box spring back to the state we came from, we had to buy a new bed. The lists goes on... no screens on the windows (during the summer, come on in mosquitoes!), air conditioning shot out black crap (and are extremely inefficient), not to mention the cleanliness of the closet-sized bathroom. Since we've been her we've had major issues with the maintenance guys leaving ladders and other equipment in our back stair case. It wouldn't be a huge deal if we weren't required to use the back stair case when taking our dog out 4 times day. They're up there a lot because the roof leaks, a lot. Our neighbors are still trying to get Lee Street to clean up the black mold in their apartment. Luckily we just have these nasty bugs that live in the Ivy climbing on all the buildings. Oh did I mention you have to pay rent for your dogs? NONE of my friends with dogs pay rent for them. I could understand a special deposit, or a one time fee, but seriously rent every month? I really don't understand that. Rent's another thing. We moved here because of the rent. But don't expect the prices to stay low, our rent was raised even before our lease was up. That was a fun surprise in the midst of a recession! Yes parking is a major issue, which is too be expected with the amount of apartments on our streets, but when we finally got a parking spot, our car was promptly broken into. I know that happens, but it would have helped if there was proper lighting. The street is nice, we like living on the street, not so much the apartment. The neighborhood is dog friendly and the vicinity to the lake is nice. Don't be fooled by "lake views" however. We have 2 views: 1) the guy across the court yard playing video games, or 2) the suspicious activity in the alley behind us, scenic really. Not the nicest parks, during the summer there is a lot of "interesting" activity especially on the weekends and they get dirty, we have to be careful not to let our dogs pick up anything accidentally. Also if you hit a golf ball anywhere west, you're getting into a little sketchy area. We've had to cross the street on Howard a few times to avoid crime scenes. I'm not kidding. This is not Lee Street's issue, but something to be aware of. No recycling, no dishwashers, you have to walk outside some building into another for laundry (dryers only work sometimes). Oh and the heat's fun! There are two options on our off, cold or HOT. When we called and asked about this, we were told it's a "feature" of the apartment. No Lee Street that is a pain in the butt, NOT a feature. There is NO way to regulate the heat well. Same deal with the water, would you like to freeze or burn in the shower today? Sigh. If you know what you're getting into maybe it's not that bad, but it just seems like things keep getting worse the longer we're here, and we wonder why we keep paying more. I've never meet this Denise, but I still kind of think some office staff could be nicer. Also Mr. Lee wrote a review, giving himself 5 stars, isn't there a box below that you have to check saying you're not an employee of this place? There's a nicer place just around the corner on Sheridan if you like the neighborhood, they even have an ELEVATOR (probably would have fit our box spring too)
gogojoda
18 years ago
The management is very bad and disrespectfull, after I had a deal with them and i prepared my self to move they called me just before I sign the contract and told me that the deal was cancelled because of my credit score which was 700, I think they found some one who paid more.
Current Resident 41579
19 years ago
I also tried to rent an apartment from these people and according to them my credit was okay but not good enough. They never even bothered to meet me in person or to give me a chance and they lost an excellent tenant who currently has excellent credit and is a professional. I felt completely discriminated against. What they fail to realize and think about is that a person's poor credit sometimes happens through no fault of their own. I'm happy to report that I found a much nicer apartment through a prominent Edgewater citizen who told me that my credit was perfect.
Current Resident 996635
20 years ago
Rent: Quite reasonable.<br>Street Lighting: Patchy - some areas well-lit, others pitch black.<br>Parking: Fine, provided you come home before 7 pm (earlier on weekends). You can pay the attendant at the local gas station to watch your car overnight too.<br>Security: Average. Lock your cars at night, especially near the parks. Never had a break-in, but someone did shatter one of the small windows in my car.<br>View: Great lake views (the main reason I stayed).<br>Building: Old (c 1920s) and not particularly attractive, but seems well-built. Lobbies could have been cleaner, and I don't think the carpets have ever been cleaned.<br>Management: Unresponsive at times, and very defensive once you get in contact with them.<br><br>Best: Lake Views, Vintage Apartments<br>Worst: Management