A Rocky Start at The Clermont

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clermont-interior-0209.jpgAll is not well at The Clermont, according to an email from one of the first people to move into the new 52-unit development at 375 Myrtle Avenue last fall after it abandoned its condo ambitions and went rental. First off, started renting out units out before the building was complete and broken pipes led to flooding of several apartments. Continued problems with low water pressure and slow-to-arrive hot water led new residents to form a tenants association to form a united front against the management. The list of grievances we received was long, and, most troublingly, included claims of insufficient security, rental agents marching into occupied apartments unannounced and filthy common areas. One piece of good news: The owners apparently sacked the original management company last month and things have improved somewhat since then. Do current tenants have anything else to add?
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