I have been with JMH for three full months now and can't wait till my lease is up so I can move. Since city search wont's let me post what they are in English ""el cocaracha"" I will refer to them as my ?small friends.? These ?small friends? started showing up everyday in my apt. and were really becoming a nuisance to me. I found out that two other tenants in the building were also having the same ?small friends? problems as me, if not worse. They called JMH and tried to have the problem taken care of but in the end both tenants moved out breaking their lease because it was not getting any better. So I started calling JMH to see, myself what could be done. When I called the office and voiced my complaint I felt everything I tried to say was being dismissed and I was told it ?was being taken care of?. I was told that no previous tenants ever complained that there was any ?small friends.? I knew this was a lie because my very first week living there I saw these ""small friends."" I asked some of my neighbors who had been living there and they told me this has been a problem for years. Also the first week I moved in August I called JMH complaining about my ""small friends? now three months later he is saying no one ever told him. In the weeks that followed an exterminator did come to the building and the side of the building was cleaned where there was a very large amount of pigeon ""compost."" Then a week or two later the basement was emptied of all the items that had been collecting down there for who knows how long. Now it?s getting colder and I am still seeing some ""small friends"" but I feel it is getting better. I am not sure if this is because of the weather getting colder or the steps JMH took. Will JMH continue to clean and take care of their building? Or will this start all over again once the winter is over? I have learned from this experience for my future apartment hunting and will not rent from JMH again.
Cons: 825 deposit for cat, poor communication, ""small friends""
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