Anonymous on 11/22/2011
It is very nice to be able to remain anonymous. A person can make up anything about anyone or any building out of thin air. I have been here at Benett Towers Apartments for several years now and can say that this building is very clean and very well maintained by the management and the super who also resides here. This building like many NYC Apt. bldgs. has its bedbug problems which they seem to address satisfactorily. But to say they let a bug ridden homeless person stay in an apartment, intro
ducing bedbugs to the bldg. is absolute nonsense. And I asked around and nobody has heard such a stupid story until now. If this story is true, I would hope that this person who claims to have such information would let us all know what apartment this homeless person was supposedly allowed to stay in, and during what time period. This would then give us enough information to see if there is any truth to this fairy tale, one way or the other! I don't believe we will hear any more on this subject, by way of proof!
Anonymous on 01/31/2011
Bed bugs are know commond issue everywhere. not only homeless people get them also clean people are affected. you can get them from a visitor, home aide, schools, train, cabs, work, hotels and many other places.the problem with bed bugs is big in new york city and the 5 boroughs.with that said if you see something say something. tenats are responsible to inform the superintendent about this matter, tenants are scared and do not want to tell the landlord about their problem with bed bugs making m
atters worst to themselves and their neighbors. just contact the exterminator company in your building.i my self had them but thanks to the super and his fast response the exteminator came and got rid of the problem. but im always careful where i sit or go.
Anonymous on 01/12/2011
There have been at least 5 apartments infested with bedbugs in the last year. One that I know of about year ago, and four in the last month, apparently stemming from a homeless person allowed to stay in an apartment for a month or so. The infestation has spread outward from that apartment, and appears likely to keep spreading.
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