Samantha Adhoot and her father Manoosh Adhoot manage the property at 1239 24th St. in Santa Monica, CA. I lived there for 2 and a half years. The apartments are old and gross, especially units A and B in the back. There are termites and bedbugs. They never fix an issue. For example, we learned the tenants before us had bedbugs, but the landlord didn’t fix the issue, so they were still in the walls when we moved in. None of this was disclosed. The wall is falling apart. Our cat tried to eat chunks of it. They ripped out most of the plants because they didn’t want to pay a gardener any more. We did like our neighbors, but they ended up all leaving because of the bad landlord situation. They took a significant amount of money from our security deposit for damage that was there when we moved in, but the cost of pursuing in court was more than we could afford so they got an extra $2,000. Definitely a slumlord situation and one of the worst landlord scenarios I’ve ever had. The landlords had someone illegally living in the fire-illegal first floor laundry room. Big hazard to that poor man living there. The laundry is metered to one specific unit, and they expected us to pay utilities for everyone’s laundry. They will make this assumption with each new tenant instead of paying to get it separately metered.
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atSamantha Adhoot and her father Manoosh Adhoot manage the property at 1239 24th St. in Santa Monica, CA. I lived there for 2 and a half years. The apartments are old and gross, especially units A and B in the back. There are termites and bedbugs. They never fix an issue. For example, we learned the tenants before us had bedbugs, but the landlord didn’t fix the issue, so they were still in the walls when we moved in. None of this was disclosed. The wall is falling apart. Our cat tried to eat chunks of it. They ripped out most of the plants because they didn’t want to pay a gardener any more. We did like our neighbors, but they ended up all leaving because of the bad landlord situation. They took a significant amount of money from our security deposit for damage that was there when we moved in, but the cost of pursuing in court was more than we could afford so they got an extra $2,000. Definitely a slumlord situation and one of the worst landlord scenarios I’ve ever had. The landlords had someone illegally living in the fire-illegal first floor laundry room. Big hazard to that poor man living there. The laundry is metered to one specific unit, and they expected us to pay utilities for everyone’s laundry. They will make this assumption with each new tenant instead of paying to get it separately metered.
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