Skyline Towers
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Annoyed at times but over all: Happy
From: -Anonymous-Date posted: 12/19/2007
Years at this apartment: 2006 - 2007
6 responses
Yes, if you were to rent from Skyine right now, you would have to deal with plenty of renovations. But I am happy to put up with it if it improves the overall quality of the place I call home. I am renewing my lease. I love my apartment; I love my neighbors; the staff it responsive (while they have their issues but what apt complex doesn't' honestly!) DAILY Fire "drills"' No, there have been alarms and i for one would rather know if there is an emergency in my building then wake up to my apt being on fire. There are a lot of units in my building and a lot of people who are not intelligent about fire safety. In my opinion it's the few bad units that spoil the bunch and not the complex. (like spoking in the stairwell... is it so hard to go outside'' or go home'') it's a great place to live and it's best not to dwell on the negative when in the long run is going to make things so much better!
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| From: Anonymous | Date: 12/20/2007 |
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Did management post this?
How many people have had items stolen from their units when their windows were being replaced? You should ask around. Equity Residential usually doesn't have anyone around watching contractors. Beware.
We received a notice that new windows were being installed on 12/21/07. What idiot forgot to look at the calendar and see that it was the holiday season with trees, gifts, and relatives? Mgt then distributes a notice stating that they are putting the windows on hold. Not really due to Xmas, but lack of funds. This is a pattern - this has happened before - they wait for $.
One washer is broken every week in the laundry room. Coinmach staff either wants job security or is totally incompetent. Equity Residential doesn't have a Service Level Agreement with Coinmach = primitive. Supposedly the Towers are getting new washers and dryers beginning 1/7/08 on all floors.
People across from us smoke dope frequently and the smell permeates the hallway and other apartments even when one puts a towel by the door.
Besides mice and cockroaches, infestations of bed bugs are now being reported.
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| From: Anonymous | Date: 12/21/2007 |
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Obviously the person writing , "Lier" is someone that doesnt live there, or Management. Everything said in this post is a fact. If you dont believe it, ask people that live there. As far as Christmas, they probably dont care about Christmas since most there only celebrate some kind of foreign religious holiday.
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| From: Anonymous | Date: 02/06/2008 |
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Its all true. Whoever writes anything good about Skyline must have brain damage from all the pesticide fumes management uses unsuccessfully on the roaches, mice and bedbugs. Plan on leaving your furniture when you move out because it'll be infested.
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| From: Anonymous | Date: 02/10/2008 |
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Mices, bugs, all over the place, do not move here.
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| From: Anonymous | Date: 02/15/2008 |
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Watch your account very carefully.
There are numerous accounting mistakes; e.g., duplicate charges that the "accountant" cannot explain.
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| From: Anonymous | Date: 03/31/2008 |
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Anyone thinking of leasing at Skyline Towers should be aware of the following:
1) Gangs and low income Sec. 8 people taken over Skyline Towers. Gangs signs all over the place. Gangs loitering around building and halls intimidating people. High occurrence of apartment thefts and auto thefts. Be very careful, as several writers said, "the bookkeeper said the building is for sale so they are accepting anyone to make the building look more attractive for the sale".
2) Security: Security is a huge problem at Skyline Towers. There is security personnel. However, they do not respond. They're usually sleeping in the back of the front desk, or talking on the phone to their girlfriends. The presence of two security personnel at the front desk is just a "front". Every door to the outside is open and anyone can walk in. The vehicle garage doors are wide open (in fact, vehicles from the outside drive through the garage from Leesburg Pike to get to Seminary Road), the garage doors to the stairways are wide open. In fact, the locks don't even work. All the basement doors to the outside are wide open. In fact, doors are off their hinges, or tied open so that the kids can skateboard in and out of the buildings. Anyone has access to the garage and apartment buildings. There is even a sign on one of the doors saying that it is "open 24 hours". Cars have been keyed, towed, and broken into (one tenant had all the tires stolen from his vehicle and the vehicle was left on blocks) and management does nothing. In at least one case, the person who broke into the car and stole the radio lived in Skyline Towers. Be aware that your insurance premium(s) will increase if you live at Skyline Towers. So, talk to your agent first.
3) Fitness Center: There is a fitness center, but be aware of the fact that it also functions as: a) TV room for mothers in burkas with a handful of toddlers in strollers, and nonresidents who want to use the TVs; b)Daycare Center for parents who drop their kids off in the Fitness Center then go out for the evening; c) Community Center for young kids/teenagers; d) Playground for kids kicking balls, flipping the lights on and off, playing with the equipment; bouncing balls off the mirrors, etc., etc.
4) Laundry Facilities: There are washer/dryers in each unit. However, that doesn't mean they work. Make sure your laundry smart card has money because you will be using the community laundromats a lot - that is when they're working. And now, even the community laundromats are "closed for renovations".
5) Emergencies: Be prepared to have management, inhouse maintenance people, OUTSIDE CONTRACTORS come into your apartment on a regular basis (at least 10 times/month. The excuse is always labeled "emergency" The "emergency" could end up costing you a lot of money (not to mention inconvenience and the mess they leave behind). Tenants' property have been broken (e.g., glass diningroom tables, lamps), stolen (including stolen IDs that cost the victim/tenant $15,000 (yes, that's thousand).
6) NO WATER, NO HOT WATER, NO HEAT, NO AIR, NO ELECTRICITY. Management posts these notices in elevators on a regular basis. They label these as "emergencies" also. We have "emergencies" everyday. Be prepared to have no air conditioning in the summers even when the temperature is above 90?? and no heat in the winters even when the temperature is below 30??. You have no control over the temperature. If you like hot showers, don't expect to enjoy hot showers at Skyline Tower. The water is usually lukewarm - never hot. In fact, you're lucky if it's lukewarm. Most times, it's cold. So, be prepared to have a lot of cold showers at Skyline because you're lathered up with shampoo and soap and have no other choice. One writer accurately describes the problem: "Candorville: 3/23/08- POWER DOWN. Anyone who wants the truth about Skyline Towers should go to: http://candorville.com/2008/03/23/ AND CLICK ON THE PICTURE".
7) Fire Alarms: Be prepared for frequent fire drills. And, I emphasize "frequent". In fact, it's so frequent that only a handful of people bother to go downstairs any more. But, they keep setting off the alarms - especially in the early a.m. (e.g., 4 a.m.) during a work week. In fact, most days, management will set off the alarm every other hour because tenants are ignoring it.
8) Elevators: There are four elevators in each building. However, be prepared to give yourself at least ten minutes to get downstairs to get to work on time. Of the four elevators in each building, usually only two work. So, suck in as you squeeze yourself into the crowded elevator and watch where you stand because you might be standing in pet poop.
9) Pets: There is a no pet policy. However, that doesn't mean anything. As I said before, watch where you step. Also, there has been reports of "flea" problems, as well as serious mice problems. (Management's response to mice problems was telling the poor tenants to not have any food in their apartments. Nothing was done by management to solve the problem which is still unsolved.)
10) Cleanliness: Be prepared to see cartons of melted ice cream and other food, broken furniture, grocery carts, etc. in the halls, solicitation flyers, etc. under your doors, overflowing garbage chutes in the halls, holes in the walls, etc., etc. Also, if spots appear on your carpet, it's mold. (And management will try to blame you for the problem.) No, you're not in a "project" or a 3rd world country. Remember, management calls this a "luxury" property.
11) Maintenance: Don't hold your breath waiting on them. They usually don't show up. Nothing works. Towel racks fall off when you try to use it. Kitchen appliances do not work, etc., etc. It looks good, but nothing works.
12) Utilities: Be aware that you will be subsidizing all the families with generations (includes 5-plus kids) living in a small apartment. Utilities are allocated by floor space. So, you could be away for a month but, if your neighbors (with all the generations and 5-plus kids) are using all the utilities, your utility bill could increase even though you haven't been home for 24 days out of the month.
13) Unruly kids: Watch out, kids could run/skateboard into you in the halls. Duck, you could be soaked with their water pistols, bouncing balls, etc. If you hear noises, it's just the kids bouncing balls against the walls in the halls or playing soccer in the halls, screaming, etc., etc. Management does nothing. These are the 5-plus kids in the crowded small apartments that you're supporting by paying their utilities.
14) Construction is never ending: Be prepared for construction noises as late as 11 p.m. on work nights. Management's financial problems are so severe that they're hiring outside contractors during off-hours. Projects stop and go as the rents come in. You'll note that there are different styles of windows in the buildings. Work was stopped because of money problems. As one writer said, "it is not unusual for you to find these people sleeping on debris in the halls".
Before you sign, make sure you talk to people who live at Skyline. Management at Skyline will do and say anything to get you to sign. Once you've signed the lease, it's "Sorry. What the leasing agent told you is wrong." But, you're stuck in the lease. Make sure you get everything in writing, the staff turns over frequently.
However, the apartment size is okay. So, you might be willing to put up with all of the above. Also, management is so desperate for tenants (after receiving numerous "notices to vacate" (50-plus) from the tenants who can afford to live elsewhere and the numerous tenants who broke their leases after one month) you might be able to get a deal - if you're willing to put up with all of the above and more. (Management is having such serious money problems that they have started making deals with foreign embassies and are now accepting low-income SEC. 8 tenants. Yes, you're subsidizing THEIR utilities.) But, be aware that whatever deal you make, you're making a deal with the -----. They will "sock it to you" after you've spent the money moving your things in. Be aware that your rent will increase in the double-digits (As management says (and I quote); "The going rate for rent increases in the area is 3-4% each year, but we see ourselves as having an UNLIMITED percent". They will also start charging you for things that used to be included in the rent amount; e.g., utilities, parking space, parking space for your guest(s). Management has found another avenue for revenue by renting to people in the Skyline Professional Buildings, so you will be competing with them for the parking spaces. So, the rent for the parking spaces will only increase.
90% of the people have been breaking their leases within one month of moving in. As one writer said: "have your attorney ready. They will try to force you to pay 3x the utilities when you give your Notice of Intent to Vacate" "They will also try to charge additional fees on your departure".
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