Intracoastal Yacht Club
16900 North Bay Road, North Miami Beach, FL 33160
888-375-7185 ext 6769  WEBSITE save favorite
AVERAGE RATING
recommended by:
50%

overall rating:
3.6
3.7
3.67 Parking:
3.6
3.59 Maintenance:
3.5
3.49 Construction:
3.6
3.57 Noise:
4.0
4.0 Grounds:
3.7
3.73 Safety:
3.3
3.35 Office Staff:
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Do not recommend

From: telemarket1@aol.com
Date posted: 12/26/2003
Years at this apartment: 2001 - 2003
User Response is available. 1 response
 
I dont know who the other peorson who rated this building is, but they must work here because the building is terrible!!! I have never seen the pool heated!! Cars and motorcycles get stolen all the time!! Security is a joke!! I have been here for 2 years and cant wait to move out, but they will not let me out of my lease after ALL the problems me and others have had. The staff are friendly untill you move in. I do not recommend the buildings at all!! Way too overpriced!!!


Recommended: NO
Overall Rating
1 out of 5
Parking:
2 of 5
Maintenance:
1 of 5
Construction: 2 of 5
Noise:
3 of 5
Grounds: 4 of 5
Safety: 2 of 5
Office Staff:
1 of 5
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User Responses

From: Anonymous Date: 11/19/2009
It is VERY easy in Florida to break a lease if the conditions are as bad as you say. The key is to document, document, document. In other words, send letters of complaint detailing the problem, with dates and times, by registered mail. Escalate the action you will take in each letter, and send at least three, spaced at least two weeks apart. Your second-to-last letter should say something like, "If this condition is not corrected within 30 days, I will consider it as evidence that you wish me to terminate my lease." Your third, and final letter should say something like, "Since this condition has not been corrected within 30 days as requested, I will consider it as evidence that you wish me to terminate my lease, and vacate the premises." One key item is to NOT damage the premises, remain polite and civil in all of your dealings with anyone that is in any way associated with the property, and to be firm - but polite. If you even ONCE use obscenities, or raise your voice, YOU LOSE. And, if the property makes a good faith attempt to work with you, respect that. Don't use this technique just to 'bail out' on a lease you decide you don't like, after the fact. In a word: BE RESPONSIBLE, be HONORABLE. Don't lie, don't try to be a nuisance to the management. You'll be surprised how well it works. I have done it, twice, in noisy apartment settings. All the best.
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