427 S Grand View St
Los Angeles, CA 90057-2801
Found 8 reports:
Submitted by "Joe the Plumber" on 10/30/2008
thats right. BEDBUGS!!! They munch your skin in the middle of the night and you wake up with rows of itchy bumps. Management is HORRIBLE, and doesn't maintain the mundane details such as fixing the broken front door lock, and faulty electrical outlets...let alone properly dealing with their bed bug INFESTATION.
never rent there, never rent from a macbeth managed apartment building.
Disgusting. (and over priced at $750, for 350 square feet of bed bug infested slum style studio apartment living. Managed by morons.
Submitted by "MARIA" on 10/26/2008
I also live in this building for the pass 4 years and the only thing I’ve seen is Roaches. I have heard of tenants that have bed bugs, but most of them there apartment are nasty because they don’t clean. They had call the Health Department previously and have not the whole building inspected and guess what they pass at least that’s what I heard. Seriously if the building is infested with bed bugs don’t you think the building will be empty by know. You shouldn’t believe what every say’s or mumble. You know like the lady that said previously that her eye was swollen this and that she does not even leave in this building she talk to so many people going in her building trying to get signatures from tenants to use against the management company. I even sign just to see what see what she was doing and how she was going to use that against the management company and I let them know what she was doing.
SHE IS A BIG LIAR THAT SHE ENDED UP GETTING EVICTED! YEAH YOU HEARD RIGHT SHE GOT EVICTED FOR NON PAYMENT. EVERYONE SEEN THE EVICTION PAPERS IN FROM OF HER DOOR.
DON’T FORGET THERE IS ALLWAYS ANOTHER SIDE OF THE !
I SEEN THE MANAGEMENT COMPANY WORKING SO HARD AND THE SHOULD’T BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ALLEGATIONS THAT THIS SO CALL TENANTS.
IF THEY ARE CALL ANONYMOUS ABIOUSLY THEY DON’T WANT PEOPLE TO KNOW WHO THEY ARE. DOES THAT TELL YOU SOMETHING.
THINK ABOUT
LIKE I SAID DON’T BELIEVE EVERYTHING THEY SAID YEAH THERE IS A BED BUG PROBLEM BUT KNOW IS EVERY WHERE EVEN ON THE LUXURY APARTMENT HAVE THEM EVEN ON HOTELS.
HEY IS NOT THAT BAD AS THIS PEOPLE PICTURE IT.
THANK YOU
MARIA
Submitted by "Anonymous" on 10/11/2008
I lived in this building for an entire year because I couldnt afford to move. I was bitten three times on my face and had to go to the emergency room because my eye was swollen shut. I eventually had to sue for medical treatement. During my tenancy there I saw a woman completly abandon her apartment, another had to live in a hotel until she found another place, and another became homeles after she was evicted for non-payment of rent. Please avoid this property!
Submitted by "bitten up twice over" on 09/22/2008
These little vampires suck. Literally they do. And their bites hurt. I can feel them on me at night and I try to find them. Some times you might get lucky and find one, I hardly call that a lucky occurrence giving how ugly these things are. But to kill one feels a little better, but they're like roaches, "If you see one, you've seen them all." Which is to say that there are millions more where he came from.
They do not live in beds. They nest in places you would not ever think. They like to stay close to their "hosts" (US!!!!) They travel in luggage, shoes, and on people. They move from room to room in a building via the electrical and pipes. These things have tact. The other day one figured out how to fly. Apparently I have been sitting in a manor that makes it difficult to reach me. I do not sit on any of my furniture that is of any sort of fabric. Well the way that he figured out how to "fly" is that the insect fell on my head. Yeah, from the ceiling. I was typing on the computer and it fell.
They are nocturnal creatures and can live without eating for more than a year. I keep my lights on always in the hopes of preventing, as many as many as I can of, them from coming. I hate lights on while I sleep, but I hate the bugs worse. Consequently I have developed insomnia and can not sleep until I'm dead tired from exhaustion. Or I drug my self to prevent from being awoken by the crawling of these creapy critters.
I don't know what to do. There is a method out there that would rid these buildings of these insects, the owners just don't care and they do not intend on getting rid of the problem any time soon.
Submitted by "All bitten up by bed bugs" on 09/20/2008
The Grand View Tower Apts has three building
they are 425, 427 and 447 S Grand View St.
Every tenant we have spoken to have said that the bed bugs have been a problem for a long time and the Managers are told to act like they have no idea that the building is infested. Everyone keeps showing us their bites all over their bodies. The bug spraying doesn't work because they keep coming to spray and the bugs are still here. It seems to be getting worse. Last week a tenant put a note on their sofa that they had to throw out by the garbage dump, saying that the bugs are in the sofa.
The manager keep renting to people and don't tell them the bugs are in the building.
We just found out that a tenant named Glenda got a settlement of $4000 plus to move out because she had to go to the hospital for the bites.
Submitted by "Anonymous" on 07/27/2008
I am also a tenant and can confirm that 427 S. Grand View St. has a serious bedbug problem.
Submitted by "Janet" on 03/19/2008
March 13, 2008 checked into Embassy Suites, Santa Ana, CA with 65+ middle school children. We occupied 20+ rooms.
Awoke at 3am with bugs on my body, the sheets, pillows, inside my clothes. Took a few off my clothes and put them in a baggy. Gave them to the Hotel Manager. He couldn't provide a new room right away because he was sold out. The next day he provided a new room. Inspected new room and found a few dead bed bugs in the dresser drawer next to a blanket. Bed was okay.
Checked out 3/16/08.
At the time, we quietly inspected beds of most of the students, but did not want to alarm them with the full information. Should the families of these students be notified?
This is the most disgusting experience I have ever had.
Submitted by "Ewwww!" on 03/11/2008
I've lived in this building for a year now (since 2007) and have had numerous bed bug bites. Management does not tell new tenants that the building has a history of bed bugs. The last bite landed me in the emergency room with Cellulitis and a swollen infected eye.
6 bedbug reports near this address:
| 447 S Grand View St | 0.03 km |
| 420 S Westlake Ave | 0.43 km |
| 826 S Burlington Ave | 1.08 km |
| 200 S Juanita Ave | 1.75 km |
| Cecil Hotel | 3.46 km |
| 622 Wall St | 3.83 km |
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