Disgusting, the roaches come from the plumbing and ground. $1200 now for garbage. Thieves yet have been reported. Sad, the owners are not being held accountable I have now with letting them know . This is unreal! Other o…
917 W EASTWOOD AVE, Chicago, IL is a rental building in Uptown, Chicago. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
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Disgusting, the roaches come from the plumbing and ground. $1200 now for garbage. Thieves yet have been reported. Sad, the owners are not being held accountable I have now with letting them know . This is unreal! Other o…
Please do not live here. Run as fast as you can. I lived here for one year and the place was full of roaches and management didnt care. Nikko, the building manager didn't care as well. I have left the place for more…
Do. not. live. here. The landlord doesn't take a security deposit, just first and last months rent. Which means they do not inspect the apartment before and after a tenant has lived there. They do not require a cred…
Rodent Baiting/Rat Complaint — No details available
Tree Trim Request (NO LONGER BEING ACCEPTED) — No details available
DOB Violation — APPROVED CUT OFF
DOB Violation — OWNER OR LICENSED CONTRACTOR
Buildings - Plumbing Violation — No details available
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No Building Permit and Construction Violation — No details available
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DOB Violation — SUBMIT 2 COPY STRUCTURAL RPT
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Uptown · March 2026
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Uptown is one of Chicago's most eclectic neighborhoods — the Aragon Ballroom, a thriving Vietnamese restaurant row on Argyle, and the Green Mill jazz club where Al Capone once kept a booth. It is gritty, musical, and rapidly changing.