“Pros: It was an affordable rent in the city, heat wasn't a problem in the winter. Cons: The biggest problem is it was dirty. There were cockroaches in the garbage disposal area and they would come in the vents. Having cats helped, but we had to cover the vents.”
— 303 99 STREET · Brooklyn“Pros: Great neighbors in the building and also nearby buildings. It's a great community and the location is wonderful Cons: Management! They are the worst and running the building into the ground. Advice to landlord: Man up and take control, also you need a new super”
— 303 99 STREET · Brooklyn“Pros: It’s a nice neighborhood and feel I safe. Public transportation is close by all around. Cons: The super does the bare minimum. You would think with Covid the building would have been cleaner. You don’t have to go far to know what you could be expecting from this place. The front doors are probably cleaned once a year. As you enter the lobby you will find dead roaches that will be there for a week or two before super decides to clean it up. The walls have all sort of crud around. The elevator usually breaks down once a month. Management is horrible. The landlords will try to make you pay for repairs he should be accountable for just as basic wear and tear of the apartment. He does a lot of patch work and no real long lasting repairs. Windows frames are really weak and chipping away. Advice to landlord: Don’t treat tenants like they should be grateful for an apartment they PAY RENT for. Make better repairs and actually have a super who can at least clean the lobby properly.”
“Pros: Only pro I can say is garbage outside is somewhat neat. Cons: No fixes in the building or apartments, it’s dirty filthy, landlord or super don’t care about your well-being, laundry machines are dirty, water pressure is messed up and no gas for almost 4 months. Wouldn’t be surprised if it lasts longer than a year. Rent is too high to live here with these conditions. Advice to landlord: Make some changes or adjust rent if not you will lose people.”
— 303 99 STREET · Brooklyn