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By Dave Smith
Jun 3, 2021
Syracuse, N.Y. - Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh along with Syracuse Police Chief Kenton Buckner have signed off to extend the nuisance abatement order against the owners of Skyline Apartments for another year.
The extension adds new requirements that the owners, Green National, need to take to improve living and security conditions in the building. The conditions required installing security cameras, upgrading security locks and alarm systems on doors as well as bringing on onsite security 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
The decision follows the tortuous death of 93-year-old Connie Tuori in her Apartment earlier this year.
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Tenants of the Skyline Apartment Complex are suing the property s management company for breaking a basic agreement in their lease: a providing a safe, habitable space.
The tenants are represented by Staff Attorney Joe Maslak at Legal Services of Central New York.
In New York, every lease between a landlord and tenant includes a promise of warranty of habitability, a promise by the landlord that they will maintain the property in safe, clean, habitable condition. Our position is they breached that, they broke that promise.
He says the office was contacted by well over 20 residents in recent months complaining that Green Skyline Apartments, LLC was not addressing broken elevators, human waste and used syringes in hallways and stairwells, and trespassers freely entering the 365-unit building.