All 3 tenant reviews.
770 LEX HOLDINGS LLC · avg 3.3 ★★★★★ · New York City
“Pros: Clean new unit Cons: Loud slamming of doors, flooding of first floor, constant changing management that is extremely difficult to work with, management makes up fees and kept entering our apartment. Very difficult to get work done during the 3 flooding events that happened. Had to argue for months to get lights installed. Very stingy and difficult management and there's so many different people and changing email addresses and they always think you owe them more money for something. Definitely track your expenses and document all communication. Property management group is known to be awful Advice to landlord: Get new property management group”
— 774 LEXINGTON AVENUE · Brooklyn“Unit 1A Pros: Stay away. You will not get your money's worth from this building and this management. This building is not as it is advertised. Cons: We have been faithful tenants, never missed a payment, took care of the apartment, never bothered the mgmt for much. Now we had a flooding due to a sewage backup. 4 inches of dirty water with literal feces floating around on the floor. Myer Worch called us back with a "No Caller ID" phone line and said that they will send a technician. They sent the Williamsburg Jewish Police to assess the flooding. After that, nothing for 12+ hours. They exposed us to the dirty, disgusting, sewage water for an entire night. They said it was humanly impossible for them to have helped us asap because of the severe rain storm and all their other buildings were having similar problems. This is a 2-year old "luxury" building, mind you. This is not something that was humanly impossible to prevent. AT LEAST some cleanup and sanitation should've been done ASAP. These people are absolutely negligent and have no regard for the safety and health of their tenants.”
— 774 LEXINGTON AVENUE · Brooklyn“Pros: Clean, updated, neighborhood Cons: The laundry never works and there is. no signal or wifi in the basement to use it. there were multiple break ins in the building and no warning of these events were given to tenants until property was reported missing. management knew about these break-ins and tried to deflect on the tenants, that we should keep a better eye on our belongings. they just installed bike room locks after months of stolen bikes and the front door system is barely reinforced and the code is so simple, any person could break in. yet, you’re expected to pay well into the 1000’s for this place.”
— 770 LEXINGTON AVENUE · Brooklyn