đ¨ Flow Fort Lauderdale Review (AKA âSocietyâ) â The Building That Watches You Back
I lived at Flow Fort Lauderdale. Hereâs what I learned:
At first glance, itâs luxury: rooftop pool, pet-friendly, sleek design. But behind the branding is something darkerâa behavioral experiment dressed as a rental agreement. ⢠Surveillance Infrastructure: I discovered concealed switches (TRENDnet, GREENnet), battery-backed ONTs, and in-wall ethernet ports that donât work. A staff member even admitted âweird thingsâ were going on with the buildingâs tech. Cameras everywhereâbut selective about whose safety matters. ⢠Retaliation Pattern: After I submitted my first complaint on June 17th, they filed an eviction within hours of me pointing out their misconductâthen the police conveniently showed up for a âwellness checkâ later that day. Mind you, Iâm not mentally ill. Iâm a tenant who asked questions. ⢠Billing Anomalies: They filed for $3,800 in court, but my rent portal said I owed $8,000+. Rent reversals, incorrect service fees, and a 13-month lease where I was told to manually prorate the discount myself. When I brought it up, silence. Confusion is the business model. ⢠Privacy Policy Update: They updated their privacy terms silently after I began asking about the tech stack. Coincidence? Doubtful. The system adapts when you confront it. ⢠LinkedIn Tracking: Employees viewed my professional profile days before filing eviction. Tenant screening didnât stop at incomeâit extended into behavioral modeling.
This place doesnât just lease you an apartment. It leases you to a system. One that watches how you behave, calculates your risk, and adjusts the narrative in real-time.
If youâre just here for the pool parties and overpriced dog spa, you might not notice. But if youâre someone who reads fine print, watches the tech stack, or believes in consent before data collectionârun.
This is more than a bad landlord. This is a testing ground for surveillance capitalism, dressed in mid-century modern.
Ask questions. Document everything. And never confuse a smart building with a safe one.
âTenant of Record Flow Fort Lauderdale / PMG-Greybrook Riverfront I LLC 2025 Counterclaim in url. Do what you want with the evidence
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