Tenants of a Bronx building have been living a nightmare as they try to get ready for Thanksgiving, having gone two weeks with no hot water or working toilets
There is a long and growing list of complaining residents who have responded, in writing, to a handwritten notice from the building super that says the management is working with the city's Department of Environmental Protection to address the water issues."Even if you open the shower head, it won't open because there's no pressure to come down. I use [a jug] to boil water for them to brush their teeth.
Several of the tenants reached out to the co-founders of Black Opportunities, Chivona and Hawk Newsome, but they also ran into roadblocks. The I-Team called the management company, telling them that there is no water coming from faucets, and those that did have water come out, were littered with black debris. No one from the company called back.
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