Residents of Channel Point Apartments, managed by Greystar and located at 5926 Bixby Village Drive, Long Beach, CA 90803—just one block from the California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) campus—have reported a growing pattern of concerning and discriminatory housing practices.
Multiple tenants allege that Property Manager Kathy Scheiwe, who is married to CSULB faculty member Brent Scheiwe, has intentionally declined to renew existing tenant leases in order to vacate units for incoming CSULB students. Several residents further report being subjected to fabricated lease violations, fraudulent eviction filings, and retaliatory management actions that have coerced long-term tenants some disabled offering—often tens of thousands of dollars—to vacate their apartments under pressure.
These actions appear to constitute unlawful discrimination, retaliation, and bad-faith business practices in violation of the California Civil Code, the Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA), and the California Business and Professions Code.
The California Civil Rights Department (CRD) and the California Department of Real Estate (DRE) have both confirmed receipt of multiple active investigations involving the property, Greystar management personnel, and associated agents.
Residents are calling for accountability, transparency, and oversight regarding potential conflicts of interest arising from the relationship between CSULB-affiliated personnel and Greystar management operations at Channel Point Apartments.
Channel Point Apartments, managed by Greystar, has drawn numerous resident concerns over alleged harassment, unprofessional conduct, and neglect of tenant rights. Petition.org petitions to remove Community Property Managers Kathey Scheiwe and Maximilian Fazio. Reports describe verbal threats, discriminatory treatment, poor maintenance responsiveness, and retaliatory actions against tenants who assert their legal protections. While the property advertises a luxury living experience, many residents allege that management’s practices create a hostile environment and fail to meet the standards promised in marketing materials. This website documents these issues to inform prospective renters and hold management accountable.