Decro and Trillium Property Management are being sued by residents of a supportive housing unit in Westlake, who report various severe living conditions such as roach infestations, mold, dangerous safety issues, and lack of essential utilities. The 76-unit building, opened in 2020, is funded by a mix of tenant rents and public funding. Decro, which took over management last year, asserts that the issues existed prior to their management and they are now working to address resident concerns including security and safety improvements.
Residents of the 76-unit supportive housing building allege severe living conditions including infestations, mold, and lack of essential services, prompting a lawsuit against Decro and Trillium.
Ted Handel, Decro's CEO, claims the building was already in neglect when they took over management and states they are addressing resident complaints actively.
Residents report safety issues due to inadequate security measures and broken elevators that hinder the mobility of disabled individuals living in the building.
Decro is implementing security improvements and measures to enhance the living conditions while awaiting city approvals for additional changes.
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