66 Saint Nicholas is owned and managed by Newcastle Realty Services, an incompetent and antagonistic Upper Manhattan landlord. These guys own several buildings, of which this is one, that they consistently mismanage and fail to deliver services like gas, heat and hot water during the winter. http://www.yelp.com/biz/newcastle-realty-services-new-york... [more]
66 Saint Nicholas is owned and managed by Newcastle Realty Services, an incompetent and antagonistic Upper Manhattan landlord. These guys own several buildings, of which this is one, that they consistently mismanage and fail to deliver services like gas, heat and hot water during the winter.
http://www.yelp.com/biz/newcastle-realty-services-new-yorkhttp://www.yelp.com/not_recommended_reviews/newcastle-realty-services-new-york
Yelp users complain specifically about this building having a shitty, unpleasant property manager and lost security deposits for no justifiable reason.
Don't deal with these slimebalms. There are cheaper, nicer, larger studios elsewhere uptown.
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Response by fieldschester
almost 11 years ago
Posts: 3525
Member since: Jul 2013
I can't believe they are an agnostic landlord. This is worse than Michelle not bowing.
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Response by mgalka
almost 11 years ago
Posts: 32
Member since: Jul 2013
Not agnostic, antagonistic. And he is right.
47 heating complaints, 35 vermin complaints, 2 City-initiated court cases, leaks, a broken elevator, and a problem with mold. Does not sound someone I want as my landlord.
https://revaluate.com/report/66-St-Nicholas-Place-New-York-NY-10032
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Response by cc2015
almost 11 years ago
Posts: 43
Member since: Jan 2015
You should try and find out if the building has a tenant association? They might be able to help.
I can't believe they are an agnostic landlord. This is worse than Michelle not bowing.
Not agnostic, antagonistic. And he is right.
47 heating complaints, 35 vermin complaints, 2 City-initiated court cases, leaks, a broken elevator, and a problem with mold. Does not sound someone I want as my landlord.
https://revaluate.com/report/66-St-Nicholas-Place-New-York-NY-10032
You should try and find out if the building has a tenant association? They might be able to help.