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Landlord faces scrutiny over mold and safety violations

July 12, 2024 | Torrington, Northwest Hills County, Connecticut



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Landlord faces scrutiny over mold and safety violations
In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around significant housing issues, particularly concerning mold, water damage, and the condition of rental properties. A tenant raised concerns about the state of their living environment, highlighting the presence of mold attributed to ongoing water issues. The tenant's attorney objected to the relevance of certain photographs presented, arguing they did not pertain to the critical factors under discussion.

The tenant emphasized the deteriorating condition of their residence, specifically mentioning a 50-year-old bathroom that had never been updated. This raised questions about the justification for a proposed rent increase amidst such significant maintenance issues. The tenant recounted a series of problems encountered since moving in, including termite infestations, a malfunctioning well tank, and furnace issues during extreme weather conditions. Additionally, safety concerns were raised regarding a garage door that lacked necessary safety features, which were only addressed after an incident nearly resulted in injury.

The meeting underscored the ongoing challenges faced by tenants in aging properties and the responsibilities of landlords to maintain safe and habitable living conditions. As discussions continue, the implications for housing regulations and tenant rights remain a focal point for local authorities.

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