Tenants of a Bronx apartment building in the Mount Eden section have filed a lawsuit against their landlords, citing hazardous living conditions such as leaks, cracks in ceilings, dilapidated floors, mold, vermin, and a non-functional elevator since August. The lawsuit aims to compel the landlord to address these dangerous conditions. Additionally, it was revealed that the property owners owe $24.7 million in back property taxes. @ShoshBedrosian reports.
Tenants in the Mount Eden section of the Bronx are suing their landlord in an effort to get him to fix the dangerous conditions they say are everywhere in the building. https://t.co/1RWR6jlE7e
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Tenants sue Bronx landlords over "hazardous" conditions that include mold, vermin and an elevator that’s been out of order since August. Records show owners owe $24.7M in back property taxes. https://t.co/3yBvqY3Nif
Leaks, cracks in ceilings and dilapidated floors are just some of the conditions Bronx residents say they're facing. Now, they've filed a lawsuit against their landlords. @ShoshBedrosian reports. https://t.co/wfCdwhtxGa
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