“Animal House”: Brickell condo owners outraged by short-term rental goons
The Club at Brickell Bay used to be a quiet residential condominium in Miami’s financial district. But it’s taken on a new identity as the “Animal House” after many of its condos were converted to vacation rentals. Police reports describe a slew of illicit activities, including drunk guests passed out in the lobby, porn shoots on the balconies, sex in the jacuzzi and the ever-present odor of weed, the Miami Herald reported. The few remaining full-time homeowners and tenants are fed up with the building’s management, which has run the 43-story, 643-unit condo at 1200 Brickell Bay Drive like a […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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