Tenants in Skid Row housing complex sue over unsafe living conditions

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Tenants at a Skid Row supportive housing complex are suing for unsafe living conditions, including infestations of roaches and bed bugs, broken elevators, and sewage leaks. They claim management has ignored their complaints for years. The building, once seen as a safe haven, now faces serious health hazards. Residents report living in inhumane conditions, with some forced to carry disabled neighbors up broken stairwells. Management claims to have spent over $30,000 on repairs and pest control. However, the Inner City Law Center's investigation highlights ongoing issues, including crumbling infrastructure and a lack of proper sanitation.


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