Posted on 03/11/2024 2:16:35 PM PDT by thegagline
I wonder if people realize that this is (like all economic issues) a matter of trade-offs?
We have made it illegal to be a “slum lord”.
We have made it illegal to live in a “substandard apartment”.
We pat ourselves on the back because we are “protecting the poor and vulnerable”.
Then we complain that there is a tremendous housing shortage, and the housing that is there, costs $5000 a month.
These things are connected, you know.
Commissioner Adolfo Carrión
Probably the most appropriate named bureaucrat ever: carrion.
is it his apartments, or the people living in them?
I mean, its 170th street, after all.
Doesn’t the New York City Housing Authority have a problem with mold, roaches, rats, etc. When I read the headline I thought it was about the NYCHA.
Pests are often the fault of tenants. You cannot get rid of roaches and mice if you do not first get rid of their food source.
Hmmm roaches? Mold? Sounds like a TENANT caused issue to me. Lead paint IMHO is overblown. We were raised with lead paint and somehow we did ok. Must be the lack of 24/7 screens, junk food diet and crack smoke that pulled us through.
I suspect he’s also dealing with fixed rents. These rents were “fixed” decades ago. The cost of renovating these buildings can’t be recovered.
Iranian Jew.
He’ll be okay, his last name isn’t Trump.
Yep...bad living conditions are oftentimes the result of the tenants. But let’s ignore that.
No excuse for non-maintenance of properties, BUT...
It’s not the landlord who dumps trash in the halls or the alleys, graffitis surfaces, fails to clean up kitchens (attracting roaches and mice), brings in bedbugs, etc.
I disagree- he will get the Trump treatment. He has money and they will fine him until they own his properties. This is just the beginning.
Here’s the problem: the tenants live like, well put it this way, the property is destroyed when the tenants are done living in it. What is a landlord to do?
I cannot say for how much of this the landlord is at fault or not. But I can say that in NY the landlord is always at fault according to the law. The Tenants are never responsible for anything. They could take a hammer and break a window and then call the health department and the landlord would be legally threatened or charged.
They haven’t made lead paint for decades.
We rented a 4 bedroom house that 30 Mexicans had been living in. Got a discount for cleaning it up even though by law, the landlord should have done it before renting it.
It had some mold and German Cockroaches galore. So many that the fridge gaskets were covered with squished pieces of them. I was surprised at how easy it was to get rid of the roaches. Always heard German Cockroaches were the hardest to get rid of. Turns out you just clean really well and they’ll either starve to death or leave.
The mold was in the bathrooms. Too many people, possibly they kept the door closed at all times. We cleaned it and made sure to let the bathroom dry out after a shower. Done deal.
Oh Heeb Shalom?
Like a caricature.
Too funny !
Oh don’t go and get bent out of shape. It’s an observation of a very funny circumstance.
/s
Nothing like super-sized fines to fund government operations.
If these building have lead paint, then they are very old. NY City limits the rents while requiring expensive remediation. As for the roaches, they are in almost all NY City apartment buildings.
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