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Re: St. Peter's College area: 49 Russian and Turkish students lived in one single-family house
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Not too shy to talk
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They're all broke @$$ Russian spies hiding in JC.
Posted on: 2010/7/14 20:45
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It's disgusting.
Posted on: 2010/7/14 17:32
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Re: St. Peter's College area: 49 Russian and Turkish students lived in one single-family house
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Here is the story you're referring to: http://jclist.com/modules/newbb/viewt ... id=246461#forumpost246461 Let's follow up with Ray to see how it went.
Posted on: 2010/7/13 10:22
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these are students needing room and board close to the university. i feel sorry for that. but the landlord is selfish and wants profit , profit, profit by accomodating helpless college students and overcrowd the house.
Posted on: 2010/7/11 16:29
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Re: St. Peter's College area: 49 Russian and Turkish students lived in one single-family house
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Wasn't there a recent thread about a similar scenario - a neighbor saw a lot of activity outside of a house but wasn't sure what to do? By alerting the city, a potential tragedy, however remote, has been avoided.
I hope they throw the book at the homeowner. I also believe that the tenants have recourse in court against the landlord to recover back rent and then some for paying for an illegal residence.
Posted on: 2010/7/11 16:04
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You're probably right, but still no excuse as someone could have wound up dead. I'm sure more of this is common throughout JC than is known.
Posted on: 2010/7/10 22:28
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It was probably the only way the owner could afford his property taxes.
Posted on: 2010/7/10 20:01
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Jaeock Kim, owner of a one-family house at 55 Highland Ave. in Jersey City, was cited yesterday for renting out illegal apartments to 49 occupants in the home. Here, Councilman David Donnelly and mayoral aide Kevin T. Lyons, take a look inside one of the rooms crammed with bunk beds.
View Larger Map One-family Jersey City home housing 49 students was shut down by the city Published: Saturday, July 10, 2010, 8:10 AM Michaelangelo Conte/The Jersey Journal Jaeock Kim, owner of a one-family house at 55 Highland Ave. in Jersey City, was cited yesterday for renting out illegal apartments to 49 occupants in the home. Here, Councilman David Donnelly and mayoral aide Kevin T. Lyons, take a look inside one of the rooms crammed with bunk beds. Jersey City officials yesterday shut down an illegal rooming house where 49 Russian and Turkish students lived in a one-family home. The woman running the business pleaded guilty in 2005 to running an illegal rooming house at the same site, officials said. "This is one of the most horrendous scenes of over-occupancy I have ever encountered during my 31 years of code enforcement and I am glad to see all of the city agencies coming together to prevent a tragedy," said Mark Redfield, chairman of the Mayor's Quality of Life Task Force. Jaeock Kim, landlord of the building on Highland Avenue near Kennedy Boulevard, was arrested yesterday and charged with having an imminent hazard/creating widespread injury, officials said. The Tonnelle Avenue resident paid a $14,500 fine in 2005. "The landlord in this case has absolutely proven herself to be a menace to society," said Ward B Councilman David Donnelly, who responded to the rooming house on Highland Avenue off Kennedy Boulevard yesterday. Kim, as well as building manager Taylan Iyim of Rutherford, face multiple summonses for violations at the building, officials said, adding that Iyim is required to relocate the roomers. The college-age men and women slept in bunk beds, on floors, in the attic and basement, which had bars on the windows. Most paid $350 to $400 per month, although there was a $750 room where five students split the rent. The Mayor's Quality of Life Task force inspected the building yesterday after complaints from neighbors who saw dozens of people entering the building, officials said. Violations cited include having no carbon monoxide detectors, having most smoke detectors not functioning, having only one means of egress for each room, etc. The Jersey City Fire Department determined that the building's electrical system was severely overworked and an imminent hazard. Public Service Electric & Gas workers were called to shut off the electricity and gas and the building was ordered evacuated, officials said. "Thanks to the community interest, these violations and hazardous conditions were discovered and we are grateful to the neighbors for watching out for everyone's welfare," Mayor Jerramiah Healy said. Olga, 21 -- who didn't want to reveal her last name -- was one of the Russian students staying at the house. At right are suitcases of the tenants who had to leave the house by the end of the day.
Posted on: 2010/7/10 15:20
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