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Apartment Review for 334 E. 79Th St - New York, NY

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  • 334 E. 79Th St
  • 334 E. 79Th St
  • New York, NY 10021
  • 6468249495
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The closest you can get to living in a slum on the
Review Date: 7/10/2006
Reviewer: Anonymous

Okay the biggest problem is Warren- the "super." He either has early Alzheimers, is an alcoholic, or using some other sort of illicit substance because he is not quite "all there" if you know what I mean. He is incredibly lazy and will try and make you feel guilty for asking him to do his job. In the time we lived there we had a massive roach infestation, our plumbing was a disaster and apparently flooded 2 floors below us when the sink in the bathroom backed up, and my roommate's toilet did not flush for about 8 months. Oh and her shower could only get hot water that was so scalding it burned her. Whenever you asked Warren to do a repair he might agree but then he wouldnt do it and you'd have to ask again and he'd act like the original conversation never took place and like he had no idea who you even were. The only time Warren remembered you was around Christmas time when he would hang this huge MERRY CHRISTMAS banner in the lobby and a Christmas tree and start hanging up cards and every time you saw him he'd say, "Merry Christmas! Happy Holidays!" and he basically made it very, very clear if you didn't tip him you'd be in big trouble next year if you needed a repair done.

Now let me get to the very best part. We had suspected our landlord was greedy because when we moved in our rent was $1850. Then they raised it to $1900. The new tenants who are moving in he is charging $2200. But heres what we didn't know.

Apparently he rented our apartment to the next tenants back to back. They had them moving in the day after we left! So Warren insisted on being there building a divider wall (we never had one because they wanted $500 for it and my roommate and I couldnt afford that) and painting. I was at least able to get one of the neighbors to let me put my cat in her apartment because she was cowering under my bed in fear from the saws and hammering.

Learn from our experience and don't rent here.

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