Jack Mueller

The building has been falling apart underneath all the remodeling and the management team are scammers. See below for examples. 1) My apartment flooded within the first week of moving in and despite contacting the building's emergency maintenance team and talking to the chief of maintenance on several occasions, it took them two days to send somebody to stop the water and then I had to keep harassing them for several weeks to do any repairs while our warped floors popped up and released mold into our building. Oh and they refused to compensate my roommate and I in any way. 2) In the middle of winter we received notice that they had to do pipe replacement and that we'd be without functioning heaters for January and February. We sent several emails and spoke in person to management asking for space heaters and they refused to provide them. When the pipes were repaired they left the heaters disabled and maintenance refused to come back and fix it until the end of March because "it's not our responsibility". 3) Eventually property management changed in the summer after my roommate and I decided to move out. Per our lease with Dweck we had to provide written notification to the leasing office a month before move-out but the new ownership, Air Communities, refuses to recognize that timeframe and is saying we were late to notify them despite the fact that they didn't take over ownership until after we notified the building. We moved out a month ago but they're trying to extort us 6.5K in "notification fees" and are trying to haggle for money despite showing them our lease.