Backslide Alleged at Leland Point Apartments

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Anne McCoy said living conditions improved dramatically at the Leland Point Apartments in Baldwin after court-ordered sanctions last year forced property managers to start maintaining the complex for the first time in months.

Knee-high grass was cut. Outside lights were repaired. Broken windows were boarded up. Fire alarm systems were fixed. Additional police patrols seemed to cut down on crime.

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Backslide Alleged at Leland Point Apartments

But McCoy, 49, of Macassar Drive said maintenance has slipped under a new management company appointed by Allegheny County Court.

"We've gone backwards," said McCoy, who pays $619 monthly in ...

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