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Businiess name:  Fairfax Marquis Condominium
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Not the ideal place for professionals to live. The complex is run by management that is displaced out of state, which means rules and regulations are not enforced timely or consistently. Parking assignments are not enforced in the parking structure, homeless people sleeping on the property (at gate entrances) and external and internal doors left open allowing access for general public (and there is a bus station right in front of complex), the heat and AC not evenly distributed throughout apartment leaving those cold winters and hot summers unbearable, fireplace didn't work properly, tenants allowed to leave 'left over' furniture in the front of complex building when they are too lazy to properly throw away (i.e. old crappy couches, chairs etc.), no landscaping of property so the trees will grow onto apartment balconies and rats from the avocado trees are present in the Summer and Fall months (so close all the doors and windows), impossible to get someone to fix broken appliances timely and without attitude, and high security deposit required as the much will be used at the end of the lease to set up the place for the next tenant, so beware of the 2x rent move in request. A real joke. For high quality business men and women, do yourself and early favor and look for someplace where they take the worry out of living in Hollywood. I have lived in WeHo for almost 15 years, and this clearly is the worst of them all. Even places that were studios with 50 units were better run this simple complex.

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