Summary
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.See the full content of this document
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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 ...See the full content of this document
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