Showing 1–5 of 5 reviews
Anonymous
2 years ago
Unit 3D Pros: Neighbors are great and so is the neighborhood. Rent Stabilized Cons: When we moved in, there was a super and a management company but then they both left at the same time and since then, the landlord is hard to get in touch with and slow to respond or unresponsive about fixing anything in the building. Heat and hot water is bad during winter months, elevator continues to break down, damage during rainstorms. Multiple times have had issues with roach and mice. City violations but nothing changes. Advice to landlord: Take better care of your building
Anonymous
5 years ago
Pros: The apartment was spacious and rent stabilized. Cons: The building was very poorly managed. Heavy ceiling leaks and mice were recurring issues that the management company failed to properly address.
Anonymous
5 years ago
Pros: On the same block as a pretty cool oyster/ramen/craft cocktails place The thick walls keep the apartment relatively cool and quiet in summer if you’re not on the sunny side of the building Cons: ROACHES, MICE, BATHROOM LEAKS, COLLAPSING BATHROOM CEILINGS
Anonymous
5 years ago
Pros: There are no PROS ! There is no heat for half of the winter ! No hot water because they forget to refuel the boiler leaving tenants 3 to 4 days with out hot water ! No super , disgusting hallways , crack heads coming in and out to live in the roof Cons: No safety, no cameras, your packages WILL get stolen, no fixtures you have to go to court to get things done in this building!! It’s horrible!! Or keep calling 311 Advice to landlord: Get your shit together! Or sell the building to the tenants , or to another person that actually cares about people that don’t live on 5th ave !! And get rid of MD2 management group !!! The worst management company ever we have had 3 different managers in a matter of 4 years !! Victor! Dennis! Now Avery !! They all suck !!
Anonymous
5 years ago
Pros: Nothing. Literally nothing. Cons: Vermin, leaks, gas leaks, trespassers, fire trap, management ignores requests to fix. Advice to landlord: You belong in prison, slumlord