146TH APARTMENTS LLC · avg 1.6 ★★★★★ · New York City
“Unit 1 Pros: It was cheap Cons: Absolutely infested with Mice I caught 12 in a week and the building did nothing. Consistently turned of the water heater. My floor had water damage so bad it started coming up and it wasn't safe to walk on. Advice to landlord: Fix your building”
— 267 WEST 146 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Normal noise level for the city, good neighbors, packages don’t go missing, walking distance to grocery and shopping Cons: Rent is gone up a lot over the last 2 years, management doesn’t always respond the fastest, seems to change option to pay rent online or not on or off so unable to pay my rent still for a while Advice to landlord: The property owner is very nice building well maintained clean prop management co just maybe a name of a person to who were able to contact not general address that takes a while to respond”
— 273 WEST 146 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Mail is left in the lobby to signal to Airbnb folks to which units they should head. Front door usually left unlocked or rfid 4 digit code always kept the same for quick cash overnight stays, illegal yes, but hey, a great way to conceal the Apartment Warehousing. Cons: For about 1.5 years after being attacked by repairmen posing as agents of ZPM Mgmt llc, they’d menace and stalk by darting into and out of this building (about 5 Latino men), who the nypd 32nd precinct allowed to be there as it helped drive gentrification pressures, then later we discovered that some of those “repairmen” were actual nypd officers in plainclothes. Naturally the answer was to just not file police reports the uniformed officers thought and so that deaded that. Granted as I am queer and not Latino these would have been hate crimes if the officers didn’t protect the fraternity by tossing out the rule of law. Advice to landlord: Perhaps don’t allow the NYPD to pose as your proxy workers to covertly harass and attack your tenancy here, however, doesn’t seem like anyone wants to live here feeling like it’s casually gang violence culture infested. Gentrification business model less than ideal.”
“Pros: When I reported the frisky Capybara sized facade hole on the front face of the building, HPD knew precisely who I was as these ZPM Mgmt llc buildings are a full on dumpster fire. Oh pros…hmm it’s how can I put this…it’s better than living on the street but worse than living under a bridge overpass…yeah that seems about right. Cons: These buildings use men they insist are their porters and supers who stalk you irl and take great pleasure in tormenting you like it’s 1864. For those not in the know…that wasn’t a very good year for kind acts. The lies so lazy, these dopes have zero skills with hammer or drill unless they are banging away down the hall from someone in a completely random and unproductive way trying to frustrate you to leave. Advice to landlord: Be less Antichrist, more human than human. Also fix the stink from the trap house apt on the first floor. It’s untoward.”
— 269 WEST 146 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: I liked that the building didn’t try to eat me while I slept, but seriously, there are zero redeemable qualities about living here rent stabilized. Zero. Cons: Do you have time for a tome the size of War and Peace?! Heavily heavily summarizing: Agents of mgmt doing proxy repair work menaced me near my apt from down the hall so badly it made me get sick enough to need hospitalization. Upon returning 3 of these workers assaulted me on separate occasions and the nypd said they didn’t think a crime was committed. Mgmt wouldn’t tell me any details about their company who mgmt contracted. My upstairs neighbor is a gentrification tool (a useful idiot to help squeeze folks out). Who the NYPD allows to believe he’s a sovereign Extremist. He believes he’s above the UNITED STATES LAWS…so they let him torment and stalk me (it’s been almost 9 Yrs now) and he’s made my ceiling cave in twice from willful leaks. Again the NYPD did not file police reports even when this guy also assaulted me unprompted till bloody from head blood loss. Off to the ER I went. Mgmt refuses to provide rental receipts as per real property law 235a and e Mgmt keeps cluster mailbox in disrepair so if you file say court papers against them, they can claim it must have gotten lost in the mail. 4 times they’ve committed tenant harassment. Mgmt moved to a new address and didn’t tell anybody Keeps signs required by law in the lobby regarding the supers info etc. : inaccurate or false Ignores hpd complaints unless you keep calling code enforcement. Built a series of decks and fences nobody uses which block the fire plan and are always locked so if there was a fire, you’d not be able to or know how to get out. Purposely disabled my fire escape ladder so I’d feel cornered by the assaulters of which there were 5 assaults between 1/19 and 6/2019. Each assaults 32nd claimed wasn’t a crime despite them being hate crimes against me as an LGBTQIA+ Have been so awful I’ve begun a tenant organization and am sueing them criminally and civil , not an up action because they are the embodiment of Gentrification and SlumLordaldry Advice to landlord: Quit your day job and garner a Soul at some point. I call my apt the Plantation House, and no, not the nice one in the center of the plot, the ramshackle ruddy one far on the edge of the plot across the corn…”
— 271 WEST 146 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: The super and cleaning people were nice. Cons: The neighbors, managment, and the pests were insane. Advice to landlord: Get better management”
— 267 WEST 146 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Location and apartment layout. Neighbors are great. Cons: Awful management company. They follow through with nothing and are liars. The cooking gas has been off for almost 2 years! And they have continued to allow people to move into the building without informing them. Advice to landlord: Sell the building and allow someone who cares to buy it and run it properly.”
— 269 WEST 146 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Neighbors, my apartment, super Cons: No gas Roaches No hot water Not heat Bad owner Advice to landlord: Communicate, put on the gas. Leave the building”
— 269 WEST 146 STREET · Manhattan