Tenants living at a low-income housing building in San Bernardino are calling out the property owners for the poor living conditions.
He says about three years ago it was filled with international students and the building was spotless.Young says the owners of the property turned the rooms into low-income housing charging tenants about $600 a month.Since then some tenants say the building has turned into a slum.
"At one time someone broke the fire sprinklers that damaged all the floors in the building," Young said. City Public Information Officer Jeffrey Kraus also says the building isn't permitted for apartment usage. The city is also helping tenants find new housing and Kraus says they are pursuing legal ramifications against Fox Property Holdings.Over the phone he claimed the company does have a permit and he also wants the tenants out so the building can be renovated.
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