Clearwater apartments condemned
By Beach Blogger at 1 July, 2009, 4:46 am
Pinellas County Code Enforcement officers closed a row of apartments Tuesday, finding the rental units lacked water and electricity — even as tenants continued paying. “We got 15 days, they got it posted on the door,” said resident Debra Turman. “This place isn’t fit for humans, but I guess the roaches can stay!” Electric service to the converted homes on Westminister Avenue was shut off Thursday, when sheriff’s deputies investigated claims that electric was being stolen. Residents said the water had been shut off far longer, and that the landlord had dug an illegal well. “That’s part of the minimum housing code. You do need to have running water, sewer and electricity,” said Todd Myers, the county’s code enforcement director. Myers said it also appears too many people were living in the homes. Officers said living rooms and hallways were walled in to create tiny makeshift bedrooms that then rented for $500 per month. Myers said fines are likely and criminal charges are possible for the landlord. Tuesday night Pinellas social services workers helped residents get vouchers for a free week in a nearby motel. “Shower, lights. You name it they got it,” said resident Diana Ford. She said her old room in the rental home was far too dangerous to sleep in with the windows open and too hot to sleep in without air conditioning.
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Clearwater apartments condemned
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