Reviews of Beal Properties

Below are all the reviews currently submitted to us as of our launch on May 1st, 2020. For reviews prior to that date, you can check out the reviews on major sites or what was reported in the media that we linked for you. We’ve done our best to link you to all the reviews we’ve been able to find and link to, and not just those curated by the providers.

Our goal is to provide the entire picture, good or bad, of Beal Properties operation, tenant relations, and building conditions as reported by the media or tenants.

Reviews Posted on Major Sites

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Google Reviews (search “Beal Properties”)
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Reported in the Media

These are stories written by neighborhood blogs or major media that serve the Chicago area that have written about Beal Properties.

07/28/2010 – Chicago Yelpers slam Beal Properties
11/16/2010 – Beal Properties – Chicago’s Worse Landlord?
02/20/2013 – Beal Properties and Building Owner Sue Anonymous Yelp Reviewer
12/17/2014 – Apartments Management Group (Beal Properties) racks up negative reviews at Yelp
01/02/2018 – Lakeview Resident Says Her Heat is Out and Building Management (Beal Properties) has not helped
09/06/2018 – Beal Properties Terminate Leases for Lakeview Tenants Days After Move-In
02/07/2019 – Beal Properties Settles with Tenant Bit by Rat
06/03/2019 – Landlord Investigated by CBS 2 for Rat Issues – Beal Properties
03/31/2020 – Beal Denies Assistance to Renters During COVID-19

Reviews Submitted to Us

Reviews will come in as people visit and submit their experience. See all the reviews submitted to us below, or check out the above listed resources for additional feedback!

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BED BUGS

May 11, 2020

I am not someone who ever writes reviews but if I could give negative stars I would. Beal Properties allowed myself and other tenants to move into the property on 705 W Brompton which is infested with bedbugs. I slept there one night and woke up with bites all over my back. I immediately notified them and they took 3 days to even call an exterminator. It took me making several calls to the exterminator to get them to even push it up a day. When the exterminator came all they did was spray when extensive research shows that the most effective treatment is heat treatment. During this time I had to buy contractor bags and large bins to store all my belongings in and put everything in the middle of the room. It’s a pandemic so I could not go stay with family and yet they made no offer to house me or my dog elsewhere during this time, expecting me to stay there and be eaten alive night after night. WORSE, even after I notified them they continued to allow other new tenants to move in and did not notify these new tenants of the ongoing issue, confirming my theory that they were aware of the issue prior to my move in as well. All the new tenants who moved in within a day of me ended up having bedbugs in their units. Prior to this, none of us had bedbugs. There is no way any of us brought them with us. I ended up having to spend thousands of dollars to pay for a hotel, dog boarding, replacing expensive furniture I had to throw out, and buying new clothes while all other clothes were bagged up. The “dryers” in the units are not connected to a vent so they use steam heat to dry your clothes which proves ineffective when trying to get rid of bed bugs which require a high heat dry (120 degrees) for about an hour. I asked Beal Properties to terminate my lease, return my security deposit and fees and to compensate me for all the expenses I incurred as a result of their negligence. They delayed me at every turn chalking up bedbugs to an “inconvenience”. They refused to compensate me for my expenses which were around $7500, even though I only asked for $5000. I consulted with an attorney with past experience with this property group about what my options were as a tenant…Right now because the courts are closed there is little you can do. Even if the courts weren’t closed, I was informed by my lawyer that companies like this one almost always delay with motion after motion until the plaintiff racks up lawyer fees to the point where suing for damages would be pointless. They are a predatory leasing company. DO NOT LEASE with them. I have read other reviews online about vermin issues in their buildings. Save yourself the financial, physical and emotional pain and suffering. I am in a new apartment now and have disinfected all my stuff and thrown away so many belongings and still can’t sleep at night.

lauren thornton