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Water's Edge tenants face dire living conditions and neglect

August 30, 2024 | Revere City, Suffolk County, Massachusetts


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Water's Edge tenants face dire living conditions and neglect
In a recent government meeting, serious allegations were raised against Water's Edge Limited Partnership and its representative, Evelyn Carabetta, regarding their failure to meet state sanitary code standards. The discussion highlighted a troubling history of repeated code violations at the property located at 364 Ocean Avenue, where tenants are reportedly living in hazardous conditions.

Over the past 20 months, Water's Edge has been accused of neglecting necessary repairs to critical life safety systems, leaving residents in a building plagued by mold, rodent infestations, and non-functional fire alarms and sprinklers. The situation has escalated to the point where the financial stability of Water's Edge is in question, with claims that the partnership has not compensated contractors essential for remediation efforts.

Additionally, it was noted that Water's Edge has failed to pay the River Fire Department, which has been contracted to conduct fire watch services, and is also delinquent on property taxes and mortgage payments. The meeting underscored the urgent need for intervention, as the health and safety of tenants remain at significant risk due to the ongoing neglect by Water's Edge.

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