…from the dictionary: fleabag(flbg) n. Informal 1. A seedy, rundown hotel or other lodging place. There should be a picture of Sharp Leadenhall apartments right next to ‘fleabag’ in the dictionary. This place is downright SCARY — and it’s not just the apartments; the tall lady in the office with a crazy weave, who I think answers to ‘Angela’, is an animal. I moved my mother-in-law in here when she moved to Maryland, and we just broke our lease and moved her into our house… THAT’S how bad this place is. We heard her and the assistant property manager who looks like a professional wrestler yelling at an old man who looked to be about 80! And when she thought everyone was out of earshot, she and Godzilla were laughing about pushing him into the street. We should have moved her out on the first day when we saw a prehistoric-sized roach in the apartment. And good luck in the hot weather — you apparently get ‘selective’ air conditioning. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t. And good news for junkies — there are people who appear to actually be dealing drugs on premises. It’s like a scene out of ‘The Wire’. If you are intelligent enough to use the Internet and have stumbled onto this review, and you don’t want drug dealers in your apartment building, don’t want giant roaches and mice, and don’t want to be afraid of potentially dangerous property managers, you don’t want to even look at this dump. STAYAWAYFORYOUROWNGOOD!