Some tenants in downtown Los Angeles are demanding a change as they say, for years, they’ve lived in dangerous conditions.
After receiving complaints about the apartment complex on South Wright Street, Los Angeles city housing inspectors Wednesday visited the building, but they didn’t get far.
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Nela Petrusan, the building’s owner and landlord, turned away the inspectors, saying the city did not give her a 30-day notice.
The neighbors invited NBC Los Angeles crews into their homes to show what they call “unlivable conditions” while their landlord said the tenants are trying to get lower rent.
The apartment complex, which sits directly under the 10 and 110 freeway exchange, appears to be faced with a number of issues