Mayor Carter isn’t very good at his job imo. I live in Saint Paul, I see more trash, homeless people and drug addicts over here in the Midway area. Not to mention the closed businesses.
We need this help also over where I live: Wilder Square Hirise/Common Bond. 750 N. Milton. Terrible manager staff, crappy janitor cleaners. I've emailed Marsden Cleaner company, I have talked to many other tenants. Voiced our concerns. You guys should see the dirty, crappy way out building looks outside AND inside! Manager staff are whimpy; saying they can't do anything. Lies!! Common Bond company went to Marsden for all their properties, & the cleaners we've had are terrible! We go to the main office to complain, & Common Bond bigger office people don't care either. All they want is money. Rent. But yet so nothing about our complaints for last 6 years they've owned my building. Certain of us tenants see newcomers looking at apartments or actually moving in, we tell them not to rent here, or move out asap. The building is not safe. We've got the same issues as Lowery Square. Who do we speak to at City Hall? What floor, what department? I want to set up a meeting.
This is unacceptable. They need to help these people! It's harassment from the slumlord, the tenants need to sue them. Now, get on it. Rent escrow, there's so much the tenants can do.
The public housing office inspectors if I would move there wont let me move in. And I will have to move elsewhere. The guy who was glad i wasn't moving there. Due to lies of Ames Lake Green Apartment complexes in the east side areas.
No, its a result of irresponsible landlords. You dont get to pocket all the money from your tennants and leave them high and dry when you're not making the margins you want.
What are you talking about they are in foreclosure didn't get to pocket the money they lost it. Think for a second. You put a down on apartments thinking it's money good then value goes down 45% money bad. The lender asks you to cover the loss but you can't you lost the property and you lost your money your left with nothing. Commercial real estate doesn't work like residential it's lives in the real world where assets need to equal debt and has short term financing
@@jasonmarch1983The value went down due to rent control. That is a toxic asset and very few investors will purchase or develop property with those restrictions. This spreads further to other types of commercial properties as well. No investor wants an activist local government. I own over 150,000sf of commercia propertyl and I will never invest in St Paul. Same goes for Minneapolis.
Mayor Carter isn’t very good at his job imo. I live in Saint Paul, I see more trash, homeless people and drug addicts over here in the Midway area. Not to mention the closed businesses.
Voting has consequences.
So because Mayor Carter was elected the landlords of the company decided that they weren't going to fulfill any of their obligations? youre stupid af
The squatters are winning.
And the rent is prob still high
Stop voting for this.
We need this help also over where I live: Wilder Square Hirise/Common Bond. 750 N. Milton. Terrible manager staff, crappy janitor cleaners. I've emailed Marsden Cleaner company, I have talked to many other tenants. Voiced our concerns. You guys should see the dirty, crappy way out building looks outside AND inside! Manager staff are whimpy; saying they can't do anything. Lies!! Common Bond company went to Marsden for all their properties, & the cleaners we've had are terrible! We go to the main office to complain, & Common Bond bigger office people don't care either. All they want is money. Rent. But yet so nothing about our complaints for last 6 years they've owned my building. Certain of us tenants see newcomers looking at apartments or actually moving in, we tell them not to rent here, or move out asap. The building is not safe. We've got the same issues as Lowery Square.
Who do we speak to at City Hall? What floor, what department? I want to set up a meeting.
This is unacceptable. They need to help these people! It's harassment from the slumlord, the tenants need to sue them. Now, get on it. Rent escrow, there's so much the tenants can do.
I think Milwaukee don’t have a homeless problem because there is young hustlers there that don’t go for bums laying around 😊 got to be productive
I need to get someone to get help for me
The public housing office inspectors if I would move there wont let me move in. And I will have to move elsewhere. The guy who was glad i wasn't moving there. Due to lies of Ames Lake Green Apartment complexes in the east side areas.
Another blue city victory...
Welcome to a Democratic city near you!
The results of RENT CONTROL
It's a building for disabled and elderly folks.. 🤦♂️
The company is trying to sell 6 office building but no one wants them. Bad investments. Now they have no money.
No, its a result of irresponsible landlords. You dont get to pocket all the money from your tennants and leave them high and dry when you're not making the margins you want.
What are you talking about they are in foreclosure didn't get to pocket the money they lost it. Think for a second. You put a down on apartments thinking it's money good then value goes down 45% money bad. The lender asks you to cover the loss but you can't you lost the property and you lost your money your left with nothing. Commercial real estate doesn't work like residential it's lives in the real world where assets need to equal debt and has short term financing
@@jasonmarch1983The value went down due to rent control. That is a toxic asset and very few investors will purchase or develop property with those restrictions. This spreads further to other types of commercial properties as well. No investor wants an activist local government. I own over 150,000sf of commercia propertyl and I will never invest in St Paul. Same goes for Minneapolis.
Mon chat me regarde avec jugement lorsque je ris devant cette vidéo. Elle est manifestement jalouse🍭
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