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Brookmont Apartments

Brookmont Apartments
600 Red Lion Rd Ofc H8
Philadelphia, PA 19115
(215) 673-1093




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Brookmont Apartments Reviews & Comments:
*****  Dont Move Here!
by Brokemont on June 26th, 2009
The cost is $820-$920 rent, plus all utilities! Cost of water/trash $60-$70, electric summer $200+ gas $150 winter. And the rent goes up 14% each year after the first. Not many last past two years! The place is old and worn. Dont be taken by the model! That is the Only apartment that looks like that! I cried when I saw the apartment I was stuck with! They will kick you out even if you had a heart attack and are in the hospital! This happened to my friend! Just Dont Go There!
*****  Think Twice about moving here!
by Brokemont on June 25th, 2009
Brookmont is a DUMP! I was conned into giving the manager over 3 grand (all the money I had!) to to stop a eviction. I fell behind when the cost of the utilities and rent went above the income. I was not starving to line their pockets and was very ill and in the hospital. The manager lied to me when she stated that the money was enough to stop the eviction. She never tried to work with me. There is a higher then normal eviction rate, 10% late charges turned over to lawyer in as little as 10 days! The rent went up 14% or $120 after the first year and another $60-$70 a month for water and trash. Yet there is no meter and no washer and drying in the unit. There are bugs, mice, birds in the walls mold dust and old faulty hearter that leaked CO and AC that didnt cool past 84 and cost well over $200 a month in spring-summer. I was FTA and the court issued a judgment. I didnt receive the court notice till after the fact. I was trying to repay but was locked-out via private officer that was rude and yelling to GET OUT!! I was on bed rest and kicked out in my PJ's with no place to go and little money! I called police and this private officer grabbed the phone and stated police dont have to come out. The police arrived and I was not allowed to talk to them, nor them to me! He was posing as a city sheriff officer! After 3 months I received a bill with over $2500 for rent and utilities that was after the lock out. I lost $800+ deposit for nosense damage costs. The grand total is missing the $3500 I paid! This apartment was billed at $724 but after I gave my deposit and money for background checks credit report the amount jumped to $824. That is Bate and Switch! The water/trash was not in the lease..and the bill went up when they filled the pool that cost $150 the season! The dust was so bad in the apartment that my computer caught fire! The wires were bad and bare and arked! I repaired the apartment holes in the walls that were left. I painted over the rust and old paint on the cabinets. Also a neighbor was allowed to have a Pit Bull that bit me and he was not removed! Now my live is RUINED! I may never recover from this mess! And if you think it was just me?? Wrong there are atleast 5 evictions a month that I noticed, and a high turnover rate of %70-%80. They cant even hire legal workers from their lawn/cleaning service! They need to be sued for a change not the lawyer owner sueing during a bailout! And a murder in a builing at the complex, due to the type of people they are renting to. As long as you pay the thousand in rent then you can do what ever you want! The complex is no more then a housing project! I hope someone sends this letter to a lawyer and or the City Of Phila! Thanks
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