The Caspian Apartments in Delray Beach is a beautiful, modern building.
Recently, tenants have had ongoing complaints about problems with their air conditioners and mold issues. The problem is apparently a building wide mold issue affecting many units. They have had to tear our drywall and rebuild units, only to have the mold return to the same areas.
The maintenance guy, Charles Burgess, was an angry and difficult man to deal with. One of the problems causing these mold issues was using incorrect a/c filters. The filter was getting sucked up into the housing and all the air was bypassing it. When this was pointed this out to him, he said we use the same filter in every apartment and no one else has a problem.
The property manager from the Greystar Corporate office, Jeremy Scholl, has a reputation of being very unprofessional, and overall, a complete jerk. He is non responsive to any complaints.
>> WATER IS FLOODING INTO THE BUILDING <<
The roof drains overflow during a storm, sending water onto the balcony and then partially draining into the cracks between the patio and the building.
This was reported this multiple times but the tenants were advised that it wasn’t a problem and to not worry about it. This may be the cause of some of the mold in various other apartments.
Also, their elevator certificated had been expired for over six months.
So, it seems that Greystar does a very poor job of safely maintaining their properties.
Caspian Apartments had gone through three different property recently. Apparently, they didn’t feel good about being there either.
They are a very large, well-capitalized company. I would expect that they would be able to provide save living conditions for their residents. Instead, they have mold everywhere and lots of sick tenants, including children. Multiple attempted contacts with someone other than Jeremy Scholl have gone unanswered.