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Flint will disconnect utilities at condemned Richfield Court Apartments
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Multiple fires have occurred since October 2020 at Richfield Court Apartments, the most recent taking place on Thursday, March 25, 2021 in Flint. (Jake May | MLive.com)Jake May
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FLINT, MI The city says it will cut off utilities at Richfield Court Apartments, a condemned complex that was the scene of a suspicious fire three weeks ago.
“These buildings simply are not fit for human occupancy. The landlord failed their residents and this community,” Mayor Sheldon Neeley said in a statement to MLive-The Flint Journal. “We will continue to aggressively seek legal recourse against them.”
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Ten years ago, Flint’s broken finances led to officials raiding some city funds to shore up other funds, and then a state takeover. It all contributed to a health crisis involving the city water system, and since that time, there has been little improvement in Flint’s bookkeeping.
Auditors’ notes from the accounting firm Rehmann portray a city whose financial records for public funds were still a mess in 2019 and 2020.
The audit for 2020 revealed mistakes made by city staff and officials in one case, a mistake so large as to create a $12.7 million misstatement.
“This condition was a result of lack of management oversight,” the auditor wrote about the series of accounting mistakes the city made last year.