8/31/18
Previous Tenant from 2005-2014
Been in this building 9 years and I have no idea why I have put up with it this long at all.
There is no luxury in these luxury apartments.
Both of the elevators have had expired permits for at least 6 months each off and on.
The sauna room has broken wooden floor panels with slivers of wood poking up and is not safe to walk on.
The water gets shut off for extended maintenance periods.
The latest endeavor The Hampton Court Apartments building is "re-piping".
It turns out they are also... removing mold and asbestos without having consulted ANY tenants regarding the issue. There are families with children, even newborn children being exposed to this without their knowledge. Not only are they removing asbestos and mold but they are also removing the tenants themselves. When a tenants time comes to have the renovations they are expected to be out of their apartment between the hours 8 AM 6 PM for the 10 days of work. Did I say 10? It turns out that 10-day day claim they are making is a resounding lie. All those who have had work done have found themselves out of their places for 3-4 weeks (not 10 days but 21-28 days). Beyond the asbestos and mold removal they are also switching your AC unit. This means for the 21-27 days of work you have only a bulky window ac unit - in one room- that cools about 3 feet in front of the machine and that's all. The time of most of this work has been the summer.
If that all is not enough to turn you away, hear this:
RENT GOES UP WITH EVERY ANNUAL RENEWAL
If you still have decided against taking this advice you should know that the building also has a bat infestation which has left a large number of tenants exposed to bed bugs in their apartments. More 'maintenance" occurs.
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