This place is infested with roaches and nothing is done about it except for laying some glue traps twice a year. Even the regular maintenance isn't properly done, unless it's used as an excuse to steal your tools. Don't expect that you won't have to pay more at the end of the year. Avoid if possible; these are slum lords. There are no fans in bathrooms, so be ready for mold health risk. Pay extra for parking and air conditioning, even if you bring your own appliances. Special light bulbs they need to replace? It looks like they've been out of stock for over a year now...so better buy your own! What's rent even good for? If you move here, either throw away the Landlord-Tenant Act or read it thoroughly because you'll need it all the time but nothing will be done yet again; but at least then you can say that you tried! Any fine is cheaper than boring through walls to install ventilation in each unit's bathroom anyways!
This summer I've been living at 90 Curtis Crescent for 12 years. Generally, it's been pleasant until the last two years when I encountered multiple issues. There are many suspicious occupants, drug deals happening and even a crack pipe discovered in the laundry room. In addition to that, three of my packages have gone missing - two from the lobby and one right outside my door - which was apparently taken by a tenant's guest as revealed to me by Homestead. Despite having identified the thief via surveillance footage, they were unwilling to offer more help or explain what steps they're taking to fix this problem. As a result, I'm now forced to get mail delivered elsewhere which is unfair. The security is also questionable as front and side entrances are often propped open with flyers or rocks allowing unrestricted access into the building. However, Homestead has handled cockroaches well so far by fumigating my unit and inspecting units regularly; luckily there are none in mine anymore. On a positive note 90 Curtis is usually quiet in my hallway and staff friendly; moreover they've done great job revamping aesthetics while efficiently fixing/replacing things within reasonable time frame too. If these issues aren't solved soon though,This summer I've been living at 90 Curtis Crescent for 12 years. Generally, it's been pleasant until the last two years when I encountered multiple issues. There are many suspicious occupants, drug deals happening and even a crack pipe discovered in the laundry room. In addition to that, three of my packages have gone missing - two from the lobby and one right outside my door - which was apparently taken by a tenant's guest as revealed to me by Homestead. Despite having identified the thief via surveillance footage, they were unwilling to offer more help or explain what steps they're taking to fix this problem. As a result, I'm now forced to get mail delivered elsewhere which is unfair. The security is also questionable as front and side entrances are often propped open with flyers or rocks allowing unrestricted access into the building. However, Homestead has handled cockroaches well so far by fumigating my unit and inspecting units regularly; luckily there are none in mine anymore. On a positive note 90 Curtis is usually quiet in my hallway and staff friendly; moreover they've done great job revamping aesthetics while efficiently fixing/replacing things within reasonable time frame too. If these issues aren't solved soon though, this place won't be able to attract good tenants anymore (which would be unfortunate).more ...hide ...