Property management concerns encompass a wide range of issues related to the management and maintenance of residential and commercial properties. Recent trends show a surge in petitions addressing issues such as rent control, tenant rights, maintenance standards, and landlord accountability.
Petitions often highlight specific cases of landlord negligence, unfair eviction practices, or unaffordable rent increases. For example, a petition demanding stronger tenant protections gained traction with over 100,000 signatures, citing cases of landlords exploiting tenants and failing to address maintenance issues promptly.
By exploring and supporting these petitions, individuals can advocate for fair housing practices, improved living conditions, and tenant rights. Join the movement to hold landlords accountable, protect tenants, and create more equitable and sustainable property management practices for all. Your involvement can make a significant impact on shaping the future of property management policies and ensuring safe and affordable housing for everyone.
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Management should have fixed the elevator two months ago instead of repeating scripted emails and neglecting residents’ demand. Just having one elevator could lead to disastrous outcomes for people in an emergency. The building deserves a more competent management team.
I have a 2 month old baby and I couldn’t get on the elevator multiple times because of this incident. It is effecting our daily lives too much to overlook.
This is not the first elevator outage. The elevators have been consistently inconsistent for the past couple of years. Both my wife and I have been stuck in the parking garage elevators and I had to be rescued by the fire department. While I was trapped in the elevator the emergency call service hung up on me twice and the front desk told my wife they could not asssit but she was free to call 911. Management never responded to my complaint. AND, can we talk about the package room?!
I’m a physician Assistant and I’m on call when I get paged I need to go. I can not wait 30 mins for an elevator that is already full. This has really put a burden on us living here at the Moment and we deserve some rent reduction due to this stress and not having the required by law number of elevators for this many floors and residents.
I am a physician at a nearby hospital. I have been late or nearly late to several of my hospital shifts because of long elevator wait times (or elevators being completely down without notice). This has added additional stress to an already demanding job which was something I was hoping to avoid by renting in a luxury building close to the hospital. I will not be renewing my lease.
Elevators have been down multiple months with continued hopes that they will be fixed with no results. There have been dozens of times where I would have to wait 10-20 minutes or have to use the stairs in a 45 story building.