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Businiess name:  Lido Equities Group
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Lived there until my lease was up...It was purely disgusting....way too many roaches in my apartment and the building had issues with bed bugs. We had someone come in every month to spray but it didn't do a single thing. Eventually, they tented the place and just put us all out on the streets - however, they did credit my account only $30/day for the week we were sent out. It sucked because that doesn't even cover a Motel 6. And I'm sure Motel 6 is such a step up. I had to put up with 10 kids screaming in a one bedroom apartment, that was across the way. And the street vendors shouting at each meal time the things they were selling. I thought I was in Mexico. And the music ranging from ranchero to a guy singing with his acorrdian.... Pros: close to UCLA Cons: loud noise, bug problems, management

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