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Louisville code board orders two‑week check on Brown Suburban after inspectors find life‑safety hazards
Summary
The Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board set an April 25 status hearing for the Brown Suburban condominiums after inspectors documented boarded and screwed‑shut windows, unsecured breaker boxes and other hazards; new manager Blue Air Property Management promised repairs and weekly updates.
The Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board on April 4 gave the new manager of the Brown Suburban condominiums a short timeline to fix life‑safety issues after inspectors described boarded and screwed windows, unsecured electrical panels and hazardous interior conditions.
At the hearing, code enforcement staff presented photographs and an inventory of unresolved violations from inspections taken in January and a follow‑up on April 2 that showed ongoing problems including missing or damaged light fixtures, taped or boarded egress windows, evidence of feces and syringes in common areas, unsecured breaker boxes…
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