"We moved into 463 Maxwell Street KNOWING that we should have gotten a lease BECAUSE of things like this, but we were 19 and anxious to move close to UK... something everyone who moves in to places like that are thinking... and BOY did we learn our lesson. Y'ALL GET A FORMAL LEASE!!! Because of this you might or might not want to post my review, but I know he has rented to others when we moved out. Same deal, no lease. Our landlord was furloughed at one point and lived in the attic while we were there. When our roommate got fleas, the entire house had to be bug bombed multiple times, a cost we paid for. In the process of washing everything we owned, the dryer (from the late 60s) gave out and our landlord told us to hang the clothes on the line out back.... as if the fleas weren't also outside... on east maxwell... with an unfenced backyard... Then in the winter, one of the pipes must have burst under the house in the crawl space with a dirt floor. Because none of the stuff down there was ours, and that there wasn't an easy way to get down there, we didn't notice anything happened until Summer when the house started smelling foul. Our landlord asked us to fix it ourselves... the basement was full of mold and water and likely sewage. The toilet on multiple occasions would break, and the first time we noticed, it was being held together by A TACK and AN ERASER to make it plunge... a $20 kit from walmart fixed it, something we also paid for. The rest of the toilet was leaking water into the grout in the bathroom (I think this is the pipe that burst (GROSS)). The stove (probably from the 1900's) leaks Carbon Monoxide into the house, something my room mate's mom tested for. I hope he replaced that thing. Lastly, and the part that salted the wound, is that while we gave (27 days so I get that it was under a month) notice, and after our landlord came back to the house, AFTER someone had already moved in (so there was no formal look through) he accused us of stealing forks and cups and a bookshelf? (none of which we did.) He threatened to sue us in small claims court, but as he had no lease and we DIDN'T, I think he realized there was not a case. I love this site, and BEWARE OF PEOPLE WHO RENT WITHOUT LEASES."
Category: ⭐ Reviews
Review of Beztak by Versanicole
"We moved in with cracked windows. We continuously complained that the glass was broken and the other window was going to fall out. We were there for OVER A YEAR and they never did anything. Additionally, we complained that we did not feel safe in our apartment due to all of our neighbors constantly fist fighting and they did nothing about it."
Review of Kaufmann Properties by Jan Sucks
"I’m writing this from the experience of 2 friends. Jan is the manager at Kauffman Properties. She is a stone-cold hateful woman who says she won’t lease to boys. She won’t let you store anything in the basement. She drives by or has other people drive by to check on what you’re doing and its creepy. She also has to have monthly check-ins on your apartment. She will tell you she’s coming in a day or so but when she gets there she barges right in without knocking. She used her own key. Obviously, she’s not allowed to open anything but it’s still annoying that she has to do monthly check-ins on 22-year-olds. If you’re worried about your tenants then don’t rent to college kids.. ya know. She will also get pissed if the tiniest bit of your wheel is off the gravel and in the grass. Other people have told me that when their friend stopped out front with a dog she thought the tenants had snuck a dog on the property. So she tried to fine them. When my friend's mother tried to contact her about specifics Jan told her she can only speak to the tenant... which doesn’t make sense since her mom pays the bills and was asking simple questions. She also said she would fine you $25 for every unnecessary email she received and take it from your deposit. She’s a roach and I have told every single one of my friends to literally rent from ANYBODY else. She has those yellow signs mostly in the campus areas of University, State Street, Elizabeth, and some on Fontaine. Avoid the Kauffman’s."
Review of Bob Hodskins by nothanks
"So incredibly rude, condescending, and presumptuous. He enjoys taking advantage of college students, women in particular, and strong-arming them into uncomfortable and often illegal situations. His property manager let himself in unannounced over winter break to show my home to potential new renters with no warning and had the audacity to be angry when I told him to leave."
Review PVH Real Estate of by Ll777
"Where to begin. Phil is the owner of the property but Ally is the property manager. You exclusively deal with Ally. Any efforts to contact Phil are ignored. From October to July things were regularly stolen from the parking lot, bikes and cars broken into. We pleaded with the landlords to install security cameras and all they would do is tell us to call the cops... which, ACAB, but also completely useless in this kind of situation. Finally after months of pleading security cameras were installed in June. Then after my bike was stolen (for the second time) they refused to look at the footage or let me see it. Phil regularly sits in his car and watches the building to see when tenants are not home and he and Ally have absolutely entered the unit without our knowledge or permission. I firmly believe they are the ones behind the theft. Also Phil insisted on showing our still occupied unit in the middle of a global pandemic after we begged to do a virtual tour and even provided him with photos and videos of our unit per his request. They are two of the most vile and evil assholes I have ever dealt with. The building is cute and cheap and great if you work downtown but dealing with them is so not worth it."
Review of Fred Khayat by Farmerboy
"Overall, renting from this landlord was a pretty bad experience. When we moved in, the place was filthy. It took several days to clean. When we toured the place, there were AC units. But when we moved in there were none, even though the lease said there would be. Nothing was done and we had to buy our own. The cherry on top is the living room ceiling collapsed down several months into living there. It took A MONTH to get it fixed, while the hole was expanding everyday as new chunks fell off. Overall, the apartment was in terrible condition and I would never rent from them again. I’ve heard similar stories from his other tenants."
Review of Phil Henry Sadlo by Nicolette_Lim
"Here are some of the transgressions: 1. He took about 10 months to replace our broken stove, leaving us with half of it working. He only replaced it when it was time to show the apartment. 2. We have reason to believe he came in unannounced because he did take away the stove coils, yet a month later they mysteriously reappeared in the drawer, unfixed. 3. When we moved in, the parking lot had a sign that says “security cameras in operation”. That is a lie, there were no cameras at the time. My car has been broken into twice, my roommates bike has been stolen twice. Our neighbor’s car window was even smashed in. Instead of being empathetic, or even helpful, the building manager berated us like we were children. My roommate also tried contacting the landlord many many times and he will refuse to respond. Finally, when it was closer to our moving out, maybe 11 months into our lease, they installed cameras. That was when my roommate’s second bike was stolen. We asked to have the security footage reviewed but they gave us a lame excuse saying they do not have time to look over footage for a bike. My roommate again called him and left messages. No response. 4. No sense of ethics or basic tenant safety; It was the during the time when everything was shut down, mid-May (our lease was up in August). Henry insisted on conducting apartment tours during a global pandemic. We begged him to please let us make a video or do some kind of virtual tour. We even made a video to his specifications in hopes that he would forgo physical apartment tours. He absolutely refused stating that “there was nothing he could do”. I told him this was extremely unethical and that he had all the power. He was offended that I called him unethical. He then sent out a mass text to the residents stating apartment tours were mandatory, but that they will take “precautions” such as wiping down surfaces. He scheduled us for 1 apartment tour and we begged again for him to not do this to us during the height of the pandemic. He refused. The day of, he actually brought several groups of people to come through, we definitely did not know about that, and all we could do is stand back and watch in horror. 5. Our apartment was dirty and in disrepair when we moved in. I even emphasized to the building manager that the apartment should be cleaned when we got there. There was hairs and pee flecks in the bathroom, the tub was disgusting and moldy, the kitchen still had food stains in the microwave and fridge, the floors were dirty. The window sills were full of dead flies and webs. What was worse is that now that the furniture was moved out of the way, we could see that the tile was broken and would often cut into our feet. We had to lay awkward pieces of rug to protect our feet. When we asked about why the apartment was so dirty, the building manager blamed the previous tenant for not cleaning well enough. I’m sorry but aren’t y’all responsible? She then gave us $40 to buy cleaning supplies. I also inquired about the walls being scuffed, yellowed, full of exposed plaster. She gave us two buckets of paint and said that if we painted our unit she would give us $100. No joke. 6. The mail was impossible; there are no signs to indicate to external carriers, or even USPS that the mail room was out back and required a key. There were a couple weeks when I stopped receiving my mail. My apartment is on the ground floor and several times the postman will open my BROKEN door thinking it was the mail room. Yes, I was topless once when that happened and it was embarrassing and scary. 7. The door is broken; anyone that wiggles it hard enough can get in. Mailman as example. I was again, blamed for the broken door. This time it was because “no one uses that door, you just have to lock it”. I told her it would not lock. She came by and held the door closed from the outside and told me to lock it. I couldn’t. She said “ok so it’s fixed!” I said no. She Walked Away. I bought a latch from the hardware store and installed it myself. I started to put a bag of gravel in front of it to stop it from swinging open during strong winds. The most frustrating parts was not being able to get responses from the landlord, like during our break-ins. We could only talk to them, only when it suited him (regarding the walkthroughs). Our safety and well being meant nothing to them. They would do as little as they can. Exploitative and unreasonable people."
Review of Dix Brown by neveragain
"Dix Brown is an absolute slumlord. Things used to get fixed on time with a little prodding when renting from Dixon Electric, but now you're lucky if they ever do. He texts incredibly passive-aggressively and thinks he can do whatever he wants with the property. Even the maintenance employees don't like him. Pandemic willing, when I move out of here, I'm going to write a strongly worded letter on why they need to fire him before they lose more tenants. Dixon Electric was a mostly pleasant company to rent from before they hired this asshole."
Review of Newtown Crossing Apartments by NewReviewer
"Terrible experience living in these apartments. The only good part about them is that they are close to the UK campus. Maintenance and other office staff would enter our apartment whenever they wanted without a 24 hour notice. It made me feel very uncomfortable and unsafe. There were constantly ants everywhere even with no food or anything lying around. The managers are so disrespectful and rude. They do not care about your wellbeing. They just care about sucking money from you. They were also doing work on the roof for two weeks straight before finals week and it was extremely loud. There was constant stomping and music playing during this time. I also filed a complaint about our neighbors because they constantly had parties and were loud 24/7. NOTHING was done. Do NOT live here."
Review of PVH Real Estate by gc47635
"The landlord wasn’t an issue since he was impossible to get in contact with...it was the property manager, Allison, that was the issue. She was extremely disrespectful to tenants, played favorites, and even stole from at least one tenant. The building was clearly falling apart but any issues were immediately the tenant’s fault instead of the possibility that the issues were due to the property being old and not maintained. Most repairs by her were made with duct tape. She continuously entered apartments unannounced and would threaten to ignore work orders if you didn’t do exactly what she wanted."







