
Welcome to Our Community
Together, We Make Our Homes Better
Join your neighbors at Sylvan Thirty as we work together for the living conditions we all deserve. Your voice matters.
Community Overview
What Residents Are Saying
Our analysis of 348 Google reviews uncovered concerning patterns. While 75% are 5-star, many show signs of coordinated posting.
Review Pattern Alert
60+ reviews from single-review accounts, coordinated family clusters, and employee self-reviews detected.
See the Analysis →Documented Concerns
What Residents Experience
Real concerns from our community, compiled from public reviews and resident reports.
Elevator Outages
"Both the central elevators and the side elevators take turns being inoperable... This typically occurs around major holidays."
— Based on resident reports
Maintenance Delays
"Work orders either never get done or they take weeks to months to do... They also close out maintenance requests that aren't fixed."
— Resident Review
Water Damage
"I still have water leaking out of my wall when I turn on the shower and I have no hot water in the sink."
— Based on resident reports
Security Concerns
"The gates that should automatically lock by the stairs are broken, with the stairs being unclean and unsafe."
— Based on resident reports
Move-in Issues
"Management pushed back my move-in date 2 days before I was supposed to move in... renovations done in the room before move in were so shoddy."
— Resident Review
Poor Communication
"Management never responds to emails. When they do, they give vague answers or blame someone else. No accountability whatsoever."
— Resident Review

"When individual complaints go unanswered, we stand stronger together. Every resident deserves a collective voice."
— Sylvan Thirty Tenant Association
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Our Purpose
Why We Organized
The Sylvan Thirty Tenant Association was formed because residents deserve representation. Together, we can address building-wide issues that affect everyone and ensure our concerns are heard.

Collective Advocacy
Together we address building-wide issues that affect everyone, with more leverage than individual complaints.
Documentation
Tools to help you document issues locally on your device. All data stays private - we never see it.
Legal Protection
Texas Property Code §92.331 protects your right to organize. Landlords cannot retaliate against tenant organization members.
Your Right to Organize is Protected
Under Texas law, landlords cannot retaliate against tenants who participate in tenant organizations. You are protected for 6 months after exercising your rights.

Get Involved
Ready to Make a Difference?
Whether you want to report an issue, join our efforts, or just stay informed— there's a place for you in our community.
750 Fort Worth Ave, Dallas, TX 75208
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