A Warrensville Heights man says spending time at home leaves him concerned for his safety.
WARRENSVILLE HEIGHTS, Ohio - Most cannot wait to return home after a long day. But for a Warrensville Heights man, spending time at home leaves him concerned for his safety.
He told the 19 Troubleshooter Unit that part of his ceiling collapsed in mid-July due to a neglected water leak. The resident said he turned to 19 News for help after calls to request maintenance repairs, and even a city inspection, went unanswered. He tells 19 News ever since he moved in last August, it’s been nothing but trouble: falling ceilings in the hallways, elevators that don’t work, malfunctioning fire alarms, dirty stairwells, overfilled dumpsters, vermin and multiple leaks in and out of his apartment.
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