Cleveland councilwoman travels to New York City to confront apartment owners about poor living conditions

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Cleveland councilwoman travels to New York City to confront apartment owners about poor living conditions
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Cleveland Councilwoman Deborah Gray traveled to the New York City headquarters of the company that owns a series of Shaker Square area apartment buildings, demanding quality of life improvements.

CLEVELAND — Cleveland Ward 4 Councilwoman Deborah Gray took matters into her own hands, traveling to the New York City headquarters of the company that owns a series of Shaker Square area apartment buildings, demanding quality of life improvements.

Gray said she was finally able to meet with one of the building co-owners, who said his team will now be traveling to Cleveland on Feb. 22 to meet with city leaders and tenants in the quest to enact a repair plan. “The owners seem not to want to appreciate the seriousness of the situation here," James said. “The only way we can compel them to do something is to withhold rent and cut into their income.”"You need to first send a 30-day written notice to your landlord asking for needed repairs, if repairs don't happen, you need to go to Cleveland Housing Court on the 13th flood of the Justice Center to sign-up," James explained.

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