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shell1974
Asked August 2017
Who would I contact regarding my mother's HUD apartment building and it's unacceptable living conditions?
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GardenArtist
Aug 2017
County health department might be an option. If you want a higher profile response, local tv stations often like to help people who are exploited. But it's a question whether publicity will accomplish or antagonize.
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Aug 2017
Like aid, the local housing authority. HUD is suppose to examine these places before the person moves in.
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Shane1124
Aug 2017
Have you discussed this with the management company of the apartment at all? If they don't know about the problems they can't fix them.
08/24/2017 04:47:38
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Aug 2017
Start with the housing authority in the municipality.
Messages to the local politicians, Secretary Ben Carson as well.
08/23/2017 14:12:26
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Messages to the local politicians, Secretary Ben Carson as well.