Owners of Rockland Place dba Spring Gate Apartments may be after some extra government money again. Tenants received notice dated August 16, 2012 regarding 'inspection items'. It doesn't mention which particular agency or agencies are involved with this inspection. So this must be an extra special inspection because some tenants continue to report insufficient 24-hour notice to gain entry into their units during other times throughout the year.
With all the fights, firesetting, suspicious business listings, live-ins, vandalism, and illegal drug abuse taking place at this subsidized housing complex, it's amazing this nuisance property would even be eligible for government funds. I suppose it depends on who corporate landlords rub elbows with. It is an election year afterall and corporate partners from this housing complex are known for contributing to campaigns, especially to the Democratic Party. Anyway, here is what the notice reads. I believe the initials at the bottom stand for Linda Hamilton and Janet Hamilton. This time their notice carries the Spring Gate Apartments letterhead.
We have recently had several inspections of the common areas of the property and expect
another inspection later in August. In order to prepare for that inspection we need to make
residents aware of items that must be taken care of immediately.
• If you have an air conditioner in a bedroom window that only has one window it must
be removed immediately. If the bedroom has only one window that window is
considered the second means of egress (or exit) in an emergency. Your unit will fail the
inspection if that window is blocked with either an air conditioner or furniture such as
beds or dressers.
• If you have cable wires laying on the floor of your apartment it is considered a trip
hazard. Your unit will fail the inspection if there are any trip hazards in your apartment.
• A" storage items, trash, bicycles, toys, and etc., must be removed from patios and
porches.
• If you have trash or items stored in the hallways it must be removed. The mats and
carpets in front of your apartment doors are also considered trip hazards and must be
removed.
Management will inspect your apartment and a" of the common areas prior to the inspection.
You have five (5) days from the date of receipt of this memorandum to correct the items listed
above. If Management has to remove or handle any of the issues described, you will be
charged.
We thank you for your cooperation. Please do not hesitate to contact the Management Office
if you have questions.
JH/lmh
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