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December 2023 by Nancy Doiron
What a waste of trees! Its a pizza box-ten times thicker than it needs to be!! Sooo wasteful. Its not guarding fort knox for heavens sake! Help our environment.
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June 2022 by Mia Rubinstein
File under “I told you so”.I live in a construction zone. It’s been under construction for 5 plus years and will be for at least 5 more. So I have some experience in dealing with how these #lowell construction projects impact neighborhoods. So what we did as a tenant association was contact Lupoli Companies before they started to tear up several lots on our street so that we could explain how to prevent the pitfalls of building in a neighborhood in which people live. We were here first and have been for a decade. Let’s get along.I called them, wait for it…14 times without a call back. I emailed them 20 times without a reply. I was super nice about it. They just didn’t call back. I can only assume they don’t care about being a good neighbor. State Farm they ain’t.Had they called back I would have let them know that when you dig up dirt around here, you unearth giant rusty nails that end up in the street and embed into tires. But they didn’t call back. This nail was in my tire this morning. So it’s mac and cheese and hot dogs til pay day because the food budget went into another tire. Because they didn’t call back.Had they called back I would have told them that their foreman should set his trailer up on the far end of the lot away from two residencial buildings. Instead they put it in front of my neighbor’s window and now when she gets changed, she is eye to eye with construction dudes and she no longer has a view. The foreman and staff show up at 5 am and yuck it up out loud and wake up the dozen units that face this trailer. But they didn’t call back.Robert Frost of Lawtown famously said “good fences make good neighbors” and it is a saying oft misunderstood. In this case Lupoli has a fence but it’s not a good one as it swings open and blocks traffic. I would tell them this but they didn’t call back.Thanks fellas. Give my best to that lummox Sal Capone Lupoli. I hear he’s been an even tempered guy and has calmed way down since that time he melted down at a high school football game and used his chudly girth to intimidate referees. So that’s good.If anyone needs me I’ll be conquering Mount Lupoli as I’m the Sir Edmund Hillary of Jackson St. Wish me Godspeed.
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August 2021 by Brianna Janson
I live in the haverhill heights building and it’s been nothing but a nightmare since moving in between them not providing promised restaurant and bar spaces to poor management to a spider infestation at the building and all outdoor spaces including my balcony.
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November 2020 by John Robinson
So far our experience with The Heights Haverhill has been pretty rough with upper management. Our move in was good with all our questions and concerns being answered. Jocelyn went above and beyond to meet our needs. The apartment however was not move in ready. From what I have heard from other tenants, most of them are not. Our apartment had 10+ issues from doors not closing to a dishwasher that was not even installed, leaks and more. It has been 3 weeks into our first month and still have many important things needing to be fixed. When asked if rent could be deferred a month, Carla Jacobson (Director, Residential Communities) beat around the bush not to upset her boss Mr. Lupoli (CEO). If you do some research on the company you will find not so perfect track record from bribing officials, not paying fees, to other illegal activity. Wish I had known before hand. If you see amenities on other websites like apartments.con or rent.com they are not in the building, not sure why they listed them but there false and have yet to be taken down. The building is gorgeous but many corners have been cut. It’s a shame to see shady business practices still happening in Haverhill. Overall a very unsettling experience.
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July 2020 by Edgar Colon
Innovative, community focused and family oriented.
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February 2020 by Paul Trischitta
ABSOLUTELY fabulous! What a great group of people.
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January 2020 by Bill Thomas
High employee turnover rates. Beware, you will be micromanaged and used by Allison for her own agenda. Shelley sees it going on but ignores it...Advice: go work for a real property management company, not these people.
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January 2020 by Steve Samler
Beware if you rent space from these folks. They allow construction to go on during the day right next to where people are working. I’ve complained repeatedly and they just do not care. The noise is deafening. This has been going on for 3 weeks with no end in site.