Cooper Square Realty, Inc.

Professionalism.  That’s what boards and owners want from their property manager.  A professional approach that views each property as a business and establishes plans, goals and benchmarks to ensure a building is operating efficiently, maximizing the investment of its owners and providing an exceptional quality of life for its residents.  It’s an approach that leaves little to chance and depends on skillful planning, innovation, knowledge of systems and procedures, and experience dealing with all issues. It’s reflective of the new era in property management. Today’s property management professional needs sound business practices and up-to-date technology to increase efficiency and provide more information to owners and board members.  Cooper Square Realty in the forefront of this change.  What distinguishes Cooper Square from other firms? It’s their proactive and businesslike approach. their success is based on their ability to analyze a situation, seek creative solutions and implement an action plan. One can immediately recognize a Cooper Square-managed building. It is well-run and no detail is overlooked. This unparalleled level of service and concern sets them apart.

Cooper Square Realty, Inc.

6 E. 43rd St.

New York City, NY, 10017

(212) 634-8900

www.coopersquare.com

5 thoughts on “Cooper Square Realty, Inc.”

  1. Madeline A says:

    Cooper square is just horendous. The service and quality? No such thing. Management is just terrible. PLease fire everyone.

  2. Dee Litner says:

    I can only say that over the past two years Cooper Square’s service has declined to such a low that it can best be described as “absolutely horrendous”. Our managing agent and her boss are beyond rude and unknowledgeable. Our managing agent does not return shareholder calls, building staff hates her (not just because payroll is often wrong), we can’t get up-to-date info on our account balances, meeting minutes are late and incorrect and documents are not kept up-to-date. The application process takes much longer than it should and packages are incomplete. Our agent is nothing more than a note taker at meetings, bringing nothing else to the table even in transcribing notes.

  3. Elsie says:

    Do not get into any building that is under this management. They are the worst I have ever seen: you would think that they would care about the building if anything. My front door, the main door, has had no lock for over 2 weeks. The main entrance is dripping with water and you never know when you will have hot water.
    Again, do not get into a building under this management company.

  4. Jennifer says:

    FirstService Residential formerly known as Cooper Square Realty, is the absolute worst management company. I speak specifically about 85 E. End Ave. @83rd St.

    I have been a tenant here for several years and experienced the transition between the old management company and FirstService Residential/ Cooper Square Realty. Watch out if you rent in this building if the management is still this company. You just may be paying that $10500 broker fee for a 2 bedroom the very next year, all because you demanded service or complained.

    If you complain about the Super, Dwayne Doucette to the Property Manager Mona Agress, you will be targeted for non-lease renewal the following year. This happened to me, and to several tenants I know of, and I had to hire an attorney for last year’s lease renewal. My attorney mentioned to me that my lease would be renewed by Robert Klehammer, the VP of Rentals only IF, I don’t complain about the Super. So I remarked, “so does this mean I have to put up AND shut up?!” An answer was not necessary.

    This second time around, I would be crazy to live in a place where you pay top dollar to be subject to harassment, racial slurs, intimidation, retaliatory behavior and sexual harassment.

    Note: If you try to go higher up the ladder, you get stone walled with your complaints…so don’t bother. The Holy Trinity made up of the Super, Property Manager and VP of Rentals covers for each other, so your only option pretty much is, to put up AND shut up.

    There have been tenants in this building that have moved out due to the Super watching females in the gym; cameras zoomed in on tenants breasts, several female tenants who have expressed un-comfortableness being around this staff member; and out a total staff of approximately 14 people, there have been 4-5 union cases against this company and the Super! Can I say this building has some serious problems? The best part is, the management is fully aware of all the issues in this building since several tenants have gone to the top, as well as the building owners Black Rock. Nothing has been done to date to alleviate this unprofessional behavior from the management company.

    By the way, when you alert people to the truth about the problems in the building, you will be getting a love letter from the Property Manager, Mona Agress threatening you into silence by reporting you the Dept. of State’s Licensing services and the Real Estate Board of New York, and legal action due to the owner’s potential loss of income.

    Hmmm…I guess real estate brokers like myself are not allowed freedom of speech and the right to alert the public to abuses and tenant complaints. And– if she were so concerned about potential loss of income, why do they constantly target good paying tenants for non-lease renewals because they complained or demanded service?

    She should just focus on doing the job she’s being paid for, instead of constantly sending tenants threatening letters and trying to intimidate them.

    If you wish to live a sordid, salacious life with lots of intrigue and abuse to make your life a little more interesting– and have cash to burn since you will probably not be renewed the year after, then this is the place to call home!

    I would like to add a response to their response on behalf of Robert Klehammer that was posted below this: First off, I was targeted as soon as I demanded service and complained. And it was as simple as requesting to turn on the air-conditioning in the lobby on a hot day. I was in this building 3 years before with zero incident until I complained. I even put up with no air in the lobby for an entire year when these guys took over, and waited till the next season where I couldn’t go through another hot season like this. So for the readers of this post, you can either look at their overall rating as it stands now, or believe the garbage that they respond to in reference to this review. Lastly, I would never waste my time posting lies.

    If you believe this review to be false, I suggest speaking to tenants that live in this building before you decide to rent in it. Or just simply ask the people that work in the surrounding buildings who all know there’s trouble in this building.

    (See Yelp.com review for complete post)

  5. Don’t protect this company, didn’t you read what the previous person had said? this people are hurting the peopleof new York City and its surroundings This CooperbSquare realty and they gangs are bad news for any building.

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