Keyah Enterprises
ADDRESS 165 West 73rd Street
PHONE NUMBER (212) 595-5565
MOST RECENT UPDATE 11/19/2008 12:11:01 pm

Description

One of the Upper West Side's oldest and most established landlords. With an integrated owner, management, and brokerage office all in one, this landlord takes excellent care of all their rental buildings. Their portfolio started on the Upper West Side and is the most prominent there, however, they own buildings not only in other parts of Manhattan, but also other parts of the country. Their website is updated daily. You will likely have to pay a broker fee when renting one of their apartments.


Keyah Information, News and Resources:


Keyah.com - Company and Leasing Information

Applicant Requirements

$300 application fee (partially refundable, see below), letter of employment stating position, salary and length of employment, and their most recent tax return.

Application Process Instructions

The guidelines for applying for an apartment with Keyah Enterprises are listed on their website and should be consulted when applying, however you can also download the company's application and include the following: $300 cash must accompany all applications, $50 goes towards each credit check necessary and if approved the remaining money will go to your security deposit. If you are not approved the remainder is refundable. In addition all applications must include a letter of employment stating position, salary and length of employment, and their most recent tax return. Keyah Enterprises will work with guarantors but allow pets in only a very small number of buildings. You will usually have to pay a broker fee when renting one of their apartments.

FAQ Entries

I went to Keyah, picked up keys for one of their units, and now I want to rent it. But no one ever showed me any apartments and I still have to organize all of my paperwork for them AND they still want me to pay a fee. Why is that? Can I avoid this?

Keyah Enterprises is the exclusive broker for Sackman Enterprises. So while technically, Sackman is the landlord and Keyah is the broker - Keyah still makes acts as the office for the landlord. In one sense, Keyah is not a landlord. But for the purposes of Urban Sherpa and its database, Keyah is the only entity apartment renters can/need to deal with to rent a Sackman apartment. As a result, even though they act as a landlord, they are technically a broker as well and therefore can legally charge tenants a broker fee at the lease signing. Generally speaking, many of the uptown apartments from this landlord can be rented with only a one month fee. While it may be frustrating at first - we recommend you think of the fee as simply a cost of the total apartment.

Posted on 01/28/2008
All Buildings
Total # of Buildings 84
Total # of Apartments 1,069
Total Available Apartments 19
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