I'm so worried about these tenants living in that old building It's crazy that the owner is making excuses and not taking responsibility for the heat issue . I mean, a failed boiler and circulation pump? That sounds like a pretty big problem to just blame on one faulty part . And what's with all the other issues they're facing - broken elevators, mold, trash everywhere... it's a ticking time bomb . The city should be doing more to hold them accountable, especially considering the health risks from using space heaters in that old building . I don't think $2k a day is enough pressure, they need to take action ASAP
This situation is getting outta hand! I mean, $2,000 fines daily? That's crazy talk! I get that the building's got some serious issues, but a fine that high? It's like they're trying to punish the tenants instead of helping them. And what's with the owner saying it was just a failed boiler and circulation pump? Come on, that's not convincing. Tenants deserve better than to be stuck in this cold mess without heat. And don't even get me started on all these other problems like broken elevators and roach infestations... The city needs to step up their game here. They need to make sure the owner is held accountable for the state of the building, not just slap them with a fine. It's time for some real action!
Ugh, this Alden Towers thingy is getting weirder by the day ... I mean, think about it, $2,000 daily fines and they're still dragging their feet? It's like they're trying to avoid a scandal or something. And the owner's excuse about the boiler and pump failing just don't add up ... Tenants are paying through the nose with these space heaters, and it's only gonna get worse when temps drop even lower . This whole situation reeks of cover-ups to me ... City officials need to step in ASAP or else people will start losing faith in their ability to regulate these huge buildings .