Families of residents at First Community Village are sharing concerns, since residents have had A/C issues since at least July 13.
You walk in, and it's like a wall of hot air, it's like Atlanta," said someone who wished to remain anonymous.I think it's been a pretty consistent thing. She complains every couple of days when it gets more warm. Obviously it's a little more humid, we've had a lot of rain, so it'll be okay for a couple of days, and then it's not," they said.
The company hopes to have two rental replacements installed in the next eight days until permanent replacements are installed.
Senior Housing A/C Issues First Community Village National Church Residences Residents Temperature Cooling System
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