The only positive feedback is that there is an elevator, a fire alarm system and good employees.
Negative: old sewers, cockroaches, old windows, plumbing in some places have probably not been changed since Soviet times, and what has been changed is at the expense of the residents themselves (the hostel is not urban, but belongs to a company), the floors creak, residents pour slops into the garbage chute directly from the pots (it would be better to close it altogether, maybe less cockroaches crawled), the blocks are divided not by the area due per person, but by rooms: a family lives in one, and yesterday's students live in the other. Everything is prohibited: from electrical appliances in the room, you can have a TV, a computer, a refrigerator and a washing machine is already questionable. 1 dryer (room), you can only dry clothes there, you can't, it seems like mold starts from this, although it starts because most of the time the towel dryer in the shower does not work, which is why there is constantly high humidity, perspiration after taking a shower does not dry out sometimes for a whole day. In general, the conditions are for survival, not living.