Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Apartments left a s result of the ongoing infestation are already on the market

Today, a broker was showing young people unaware of the situation in the building, the apartments vacated as result of the current infestations with rat mites, rats and bed bugs. How do you qualify this kind of activity?

4 comments:

  1. this is against the law and completely unethical, the landlord must notify new tenants of infestations.

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  2. apartment #15 advertised today as available for rent

    http://streeteasy.com/building/114-east-1-street-manhattan#tab_building_detail=1

    http://www.trulia.com/rental/3204530923-114-E-1st-St-15-New-York-NY-10009

    "114 E 1st St #15 AMAZING LOCATION! The absolute center of the East Village and the downtown scene. Endless culture, nightlife, and transportation at your fingertips. Great true 2 bedroom apartment with 2 queen plus sized bedrooms, a separate living room, and tons of light! Great building. Don't miss this one........"

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  3. I talked today to two different tenants in separate apartments who are leaving the the building, due to the infestations with rat mites and rats, at the end of this month. They both told me that their apartments were shown by a broker without their previous knowledge.

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  4. TENANTS:
    DON"T BE AFRAID - NO MATTER HOW THE LANDLORD (AND OTHERS) THREATEN -
    YOU CANNOT BE EVICTED!!!!
    You may get a "fake" eviction notice from Birchwood and their lawyer - it is bogus.
    We need to stand together!

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