Tenants of Fillmore low-income housing, owned by Black church, plead for help
Briefly

Tenants at Thomas Paine Square Apartments, predominantly low-income seniors, express frustration over poor living conditions, including mold and asbestos, coupled with fears of eviction and rental overcharges. Many residents reported significant maintenance issues, leading them to call on city officials for assistance. They allege that the property management company, Domus Management, has issued false eviction notices and failed to maintain safe living conditions. Long-term residents like Barbara Carthen lament the deterioration, highlighting a need for better oversight and intervention from authorities to ensure safe and affordable housing.
I’ve been here in Thomas Paine Square for over 50-something years. It has never been as bad as it is now.
Every time I think I've heard the worst thing, I learn something new.
Residents say that Domus Management Company has been giving out false eviction notices and overcharging for rent.
These problems illustrate negligent maintenance, and residents want city officials to step in.
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