Zein K.

An UPDATE:I was swiftly contacted by the building's leadership team to address my noise concern, and my windows were replaced. This is the ONLY reason I am giving this place an extra star - for the effort in this one circumstance.While I greatly appreciate this, I truly do, it has made 0 difference in terms of hearing hallway noise.Our upstairs neighbors moved out, and in their place are two mid- 20s guys who love to blare music, have girls over, and stomp around. It's currently 11:30 PM on a Sunday, and I can hear club music right above me. I may as well be in the room with them. I've called the designated "security patrol" that the building has provided for us 9 times in the last 1.5 hours to try and get this resolved. There has been NO answer, and now the phone is off. What a joke. Furthermore, when I was speaking to the service team members, I brought up some security concerns (mostly that there is code access in our elevators, instead of just our key fobs) and that there have been a concerning number of thefts (especially packages left in front of our doors). I was assured this was being handled, and that the codes have been deactivated. I was told the only way to get up the elevators is to use a key fob.This is NOT true. I have seen MULTIPLE people type in various codes to use the elevator in the few months since. This means that anyone who sees the code punched in can access our floors. Aka - the thefts will likely keep happening, as strangers are free to roam our building.Furthermore, I have called the leasing office 6 times in the last 3 months, as well as sent an email, asking to be added to the front door directory so that I can buzz my guests in. Guess what? It hasn't been done yet.Not to mention the extreme amount of dog pee that's always left in the hallways and elevators...Don't move in here. It's too much money to throw away.