Courtney Claussen Review of Peak Properties, LLC
Peak Properties recently purchased the building wh...
Peak Properties recently purchased the building where I live for conversations from condos to rentals and the experience thus far has been pretty horrific.
Peak Properties decided to let go of the building doormen and has instead moved to a company that requires us to ship all packages to a third party and then schedule a separate drop off with this vendor. While the vendor system is not an incredible headache, the premium rent paid is not worth it without doormen as you can live in a luxury building for the same price.
Peak Properties has also deemed the remodel of all vacant units, the gym, and the community room "essential" during the quarantine. The work in the community room/gym is a non issue as those areas are closed during the quarantine (however I'm sure the units below are impacted), but as many tenants of the building are forced to work from home, the in unit construction is absolutely horrific. Throughout the day I am subjected to saws, hammering, etc., which impacts the work day, calls, and the ability to relax - there was even work being done on a Saturday. I have reached out to the management office several times to let them know the construction is impacting my ability to do my job as well as my quality of life to determine how much longer the construction is expected to last or how they are making sure tenants' quality of life is not trashed and all emails have gone unanswered. On top of all this I put in a work order for a leaky bathroom faucet and was told it could not be fixed until they picked the fixtures for the units so they could replace my entire faucet, it has been 2 months and my faucet is still leaking.
In summary I would not live in a building managed by Peak Properties if you want a management company that cares about a tenant's quality of life or building managers that act professionally in addressing the concerns of the tenants.
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