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351 Beekman Avenue, Bronx, Bronx

Laquisha Soto, rented a room to me for $350. The neighborhood is terrible, and she kept my security deposit when I moved out. She's renting rooms out of 3G in 351 Beekman ave illegally so I'm going to court to sue the building for allowing this.

1305 Herkimer Street, Brooklyn, Brooklyn

This apartment is gross. The upstairs apartment has a massive hole in the ceiling that the landlords refuse to fix. The 3rd floor leaks down the walls into the 2nd floor apartments. The 2nd floor leaks to the 1st floor apartment. I'm 100% positive there's mold growing. The landlords do zero upkeep. Their building manager is unreachable. As a tenant, we've had to call plumbers and pest control ourselves to get things done. The ConED bills is over $500/month per apartment, and we've complained about having someone look into why that is but nothing is ever done. People leave trash and food on the ground outside of the front door, if not already, there will soon be a rodent infestation.

452 West 23rd Street, Manhattan, Manhattan

Landlords do not give legal leases ... only "subleases" or no leases and requests for rent receipts refused. Poorly maintained 9 unit townhouse apartment building subject to rent stabilization laws and riddled with building code violations. Took forever to get my deposit back and some years no subleases. Two neighbors had legal issues with landlord and had to take them to court. Landlord says it is a coop but in fact the coop conversion abandoned decades ago renting out 7 of their units out at market rates and never sold 7 of the 9 units required to complete the building conversion to coop. https://commentariesonnyrealpropertylaw.substack.com/p/evaluating-cooperative-legitimacy

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