Welcome to Drucker and Falk— where the balconies look like they haven’t seen a paintbrush since the ’80s, and the laundry rooms are basically a scavenger hunt for working machines (spoiler: you won’t find many). Maintenance? Good luck. They’re so lazy it feels like you’re waiting for a miracle instead of a repair.
The landscaping is a disaster everywhere except the front entrance — because hey, first impressions matter when they’re trying to lure in new victims, I mean tenants. You’re charged for pest control, but the only thing showing up are the bugs, who apparently have a free pass here.
The office staff? You’ll find them glued to their phones while ignoring you completely — if you want real help, better try your luck elsewhere. Reporting noisy neighbors who bang on your walls all night or vandalize your car? Don’t bother. Management just turns a blind eye because those disruptive tenants keep signing their leases and filling the landlord’s pockets.
If you want to live somewhere that’s more about cashing checks than providing a decent place to live, this is your spot. Otherwise, keep looking — you deserve better.
Recommendation: Just make sure you look at everything. If it's a mess, it will not change. Also, dog poop is allowed on the ground.
I paid $578 total ($300 deposit) and was told I’d get $248 back meaning $330 was taken for utilities. I’ve never paid a utility bill that high, and I moved out 7 days early. No other apartment issues were mentioned. Despite giving my new address in writing and over the phone, Cherise Reed keeps making excuses, claiming the address was wrong.