The list of renter's complaints goes on and on...
When a polar vortex brought single-digit and sub-zero temperatures to Denver at the end of January, it spelled disaster for tenants of the Cedar Run Apartments at 888 South Oneida Street in the Washington Virginia Vale neighborhood. The entire nine-building complex was without heat and hot water for multiple days, with no acknowledgment from management for five days.
Since moving in in October, Rutty has had issues with work orders not being completed in a timely manner. The garbage disposal was left broken for weeks, and hot water and water pressure were spotty. “It kind of depends on the building and the unit they're in, but mold, no hot water, no heat,” Rutty says. “Oftentimes, there’s just water main breaks that they won't fix, so then the units are just constantly damp, which is obviously a huge health hazard.”
“As with many industries, we are impacted by labor shortages and supply-chain issues, which has impacted our ability to make some repairs immediately,” Foss says. “We currently have a temporary solution in place for the leaking boiler while we await the permanent fix, which our vendor has indicated is scheduled to be completed by mid-March.”
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