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Tenants at Kirby Apartments report sewage, mold and no hot water; tenants union asks city to intervene
Summary
A volunteer organizer with the Cincinnati Tenants Union urged Cincinnati City Council to use recently strengthened municipal tools to hold Prodigy Properties accountable at the Kirby Apartments after tenants reported sewage backups, regular flooding, mold and lack of hot water.
A volunteer organizer with the Cincinnati Tenants Union told Cincinnati City Council that multiple units in the Kirby Apartments, managed by Prodigy Properties and formerly owned by Vision and Beyond, are experiencing recurring sewage backups, flooding and lack of hot water.
“Water coming up through the floor, regular flooding, not just when it rains or snows,” volunteer organizer…
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