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Re: Downstairs renters not leaving dilapidated apartment post-Sandy
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And where is this?
Ill report it for u if u don't want to.
Mold is def not a good thing and they had 5 feet of shit and piss water down there, DAMN!!!

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Jersey City Department of Health & Human Services

(201) 547-6800

Call.

Why do you even need to be told this?


i'm gonna go out on a limb here and guess "because they didn't know the number"


You have one guess as to where I got the number.


man, if this is what grinds your gears, you must have a great life.

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Jersey City Department of Health & Human Services

(201) 547-6800

Call.

Why do you even need to be told this?


i'm gonna go out on a limb here and guess "because they didn't know the number"


You have one guess as to where I got the number.







the big bully routine is tired. go home.

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Jersey City Department of Health & Human Services

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Why do you even need to be told this?


i'm gonna go out on a limb here and guess "because they didn't know the number"


You have one guess as to where I got the number.

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Jersey City Department of Health & Human Services

(201) 547-6800

Call.

Why do you even need to be told this?


i'm gonna go out on a limb here and guess "because they didn't know the number"

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thanks for clarifying they are immigrants. american citizens would never do such a thing.




You're ridiculous. I think it's relevant to know the background of the family because if nothing else it helps paint the scenario and understand that the solution isn't just as simple as them going to stay with their relatives in the next county or something. I also suspect if she hadn't mentioned it you'd also be the first to say "tell them to go stay at their mom's place!"


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I agree with others that you should look for a new apartment. I would think that if your landlord is being soft on your neighbors, he will also be soft on you and let you out of the lease. Your apartment sounds like a dangerous place to live, with mold and everything else you describe.

I would also call the numbers others have provided, though I can see why you're hesitant about taking an action that could leave a family homeless.

But definitely take charge of your own situation and find a new apartment.

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Continue to withold rent and move out. Make sure you have a hard copy of your complaint. I hope this helps.



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I live above an immigrant family of 6 whose apartment had 5 feet of water during the storm. After the storm, they dried out their things and went right back in. The landlord wants to gut the place, but the family refuses to move out, insisting it is fine but only because they have nowhere else to go. Meanwhile, my apartment upstairs smells like a dead body and the roaches and mice from their place are now overwhelming. The allergic reactions I've been having from their dirt and mildew getting into the air have made it inhabitable. My roommates and I have talked to the family, but the father is a stubborn man and now appearing somewhat delusional. The landlord is being extremely soft on them since they will be homeless and hasn't made a strong effort to get them out. We have withheld rent but I would much rather be able to live in my own apartment. Surely they can't just refuse forever, this has to be some sort of health violation? Any advice is appreciated.

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Call the Dept. Health & Human Service as well as Building Code Enforcement. And ignore the a-holes on this site.

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thanks for clarifying they are immigrants. american citizens would never do such a thing.

It has to be clarified there is a pattern to be aware of. Different cultures create new sets of problems that are not common in their new land. One such problem is walking or strolling in the street instead of the sidewalk. Insurance companies are tuned in to this sort of thing like illegal apartments, which can cause fires. The property owner is ultimately responsible, too bad innocent people suffer the consequences though. We cannot close our eyes to the inevitable.

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..way to show sympathy assholes. Is this not supposed to be a public forum where people can come to their neighbors for assistance? Real neighborly.

Some people do not realize how fortunate they are even after this storm.


(obviously not directed at everyone)

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Jersey City Department of Health & Human Services

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Why do you even need to be told this?



Christ. Sorry, Mom! It's my first time living above delinquent tenants! I didn't know everyone dealt with the JCDoH on the reg. Appreciate the number.

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Jersey City Department of Health & Human Services

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Why do you even need to be told this?

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Sorry you aren't receiving more useful advice here and other people have this holier-than-thou attitude about you identifying the family below you as immigrants. Anyway, you probably do have some kind of legal option against the other tenants and/or your landlord, but it would probably take way too long to get the wheels in motion (especially with the courts backed up the way they are right now) while you continue to suffer. All I can suggest is that you look for a new place. Moving sucks, but so does breathing in mold. If the landlord refuses to let you out of the lease and/or won't return your security deposit, gather as much evidence as possible (i.e. pictures) of your apartment's uninhabitability and move out anyway, then deal with it in the courts later. Probably not what you wanted to hear, but how much longer can you continue to live this way?

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Sorry you aren't receiving more useful advice here and other people have this holier-than-thou attitude about you identifying the family below you as immigrants. Anyway, you probably do have some kind of legal option against the other tenants and/or your landlord, but it would probably take way too long to get the wheels in motion (especially with the courts backed up the way they are right now) while you continue to suffer. All I can suggest is that you look for a new place. Moving sucks, but so does breathing in mold. If the landlord refuses to let you out of the lease and/or won't return your security deposit, gather as much evidence as possible (i.e. pictures) of your apartment's uninhabitability and move out anyway, then deal with it in the courts later. Probably not what you wanted to hear, but how much longer can you continue to live this way?

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thanks for clarifying they are immigrants. american citizens would never do such a thing.




You're ridiculous. I think it's relevant to know the background of the family because if nothing else it helps paint the scenario and understand that the solution isn't just as simple as them going to stay with their relatives in the next county or something. I also suspect if she hadn't mentioned it you'd also be the first to say "tell them to go stay at their mom's place!"

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thanks for clarifying they are immigrants. american citizens would never do such a thing.



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The health / building department can have the place declared unfit for habitation.

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stop renting? Why do idiots keep moving here?

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Ignore the troll.

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MOVE OUT. BUY YOUR OWN PLACE. STOP RENTING!!!!!!!


Really? You don't know this person's situation and yet you know enough that they shouldn't rent in ANY circumstances? Rent v. buy is not a black and white issue and depends on many factors.

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It seems like there are a lot of these situations popping up (I have another thread that went nowhere about a friends whose landlord is more concerned about saving his floors by putting heat over 120F in the place, rather than dehumidifiers and cleaning baseboards, replacing drywall and insulation from the flood waters which was sewage water). It seems so many issues are popping up where landlords aren't doing what they should.

I hope people can help guide us here....

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MOVE OUT. BUY YOUR OWN PLACE. STOP RENTING!!!!!!!

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I live above an immigrant family of 6 whose apartment had 5 feet of water during the storm. After the storm, they dried out their things and went right back in. The landlord wants to gut the place, but the family refuses to move out, insisting it is fine but only because they have nowhere else to go. Meanwhile, my apartment upstairs smells like a dead body and the roaches and mice from their place are now overwhelming. The allergic reactions I've been having from their dirt and mildew getting into the air have made it inhabitable. My roommates and I have talked to the family, but the father is a stubborn man and now appearing somewhat delusional. The landlord is being extremely soft on them since they will be homeless and hasn't made a strong effort to get them out. We have withheld rent but I would much rather be able to live in my own apartment. Surely they can't just refuse forever, this has to be some sort of health violation? Any advice is appreciated.

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