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West Haven residents of 62 Treat Street urge council to act after steep rent hikes and building complaints
Summary
Three residents of 62 Treat Street told the City Council they face large rent increases, repair backlogs and pest infestations; council members referred the complaints to the Fair Rent investigator and the health department and discussed involving corporation counsel.
Three tenants of an apartment building at 62 Treat Street told the West Haven City Council on Oct. 14 that a new owner has raised rents by roughly $300, issued 30-day move notices to longstanding residents and left critical maintenance undone.
"I'm at 62 Treat Street where we've had a new owner that has came in, increased our rent by $300, and that is forcing people out, especially our seniors," said Eldrin Smith, a 69-year-old tenant, describing an elevator that has been out for more than five months, interior damage and insect problems that were only addressed after he contacted the health department. "We pay taxes here. Aren't we entitled to have the right things to be treated fairly?" Smith said.
Why it matters: Tenants said the…
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