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In the know: 14 Jun,2023

「Woman gets backlash for complaining about her $4,400/month ‘nightmare apartment’ in New York City」: そりゃ、悪夢でしょう。

A woman living in New York City has received backlash for complaining about her “nightmare apartment” that clocks in at $4,400 per month.

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her “actual” nightmare apartment, which was located in the East Village.

もう、笑うしかないです。

“I don’t mean to sound dramatic here. It wasn’t all bad. We did have two-bed, two-bath with washer and dryer in unit, which obviously was nice,” she says. “It was small and cramped, but it’s East Village and that’s what you’d expect, so that’s on me.”

特に贅沢ではない気がします。

When she lived there, Tory paid $4,400 per month. The apartment is now going for $5,700 per month.

おー!

“The entire building is fully infested with mice … and they literally ate through all of our food,” she says. “At night I would sleep with the lights on, and on multiple occasions we tried to call the building, who has to legally provide us an exterminator, and they didn’t do anything about it.”

それで$1300値上?

“I don’t understand how ppl in the comments seem like they would be content living with a mouse infestation,”

そりゃそうですね~

According to a piece written by Jordan Hart of Insider, it’s important for prospective renters to bear in mind a few things when seeking out a space to live in. Ensuring that you actually take a look at the apartment in person before signing the lease, for instance, is important so as to not fall “victim to misleading photos and an inaccurate description.”

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“Negative or no reviews from past or current tenants,” poor communication with the building manager and claims of “‘no-fee’ or pro-rated rents” are additional red flags to be mindful of.

お姉さんの言う通りでは?

Tory suggests that prospective renters in New York City also refer to the Housing Preservation & Development website and find information about the building. Once an address has been inputted, HPD Online pulls up that property’s history of complaints and violations, property registrations, charges and litigations, block and lot information and vacate orders.

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Openigloo is another resource Tory recommends for reading reviews from past tenants, but she notes that there doesn’t appear to be enough data on this website to make it particularly useful.

米国らしいです。 日本にもあってもいいかも?

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