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The council heard a number of special resolutions at its monthly meeting.
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The health department has 350 cases on file for Village at the Mills Crossing dating back to 2018, along with hundreds more before that, for mold, pests, appliances that don’t work and other complaints and violations. The Indianapolis Recorder obtained cases from the health department through a public records request.
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Final agreements with a bad-acting landlord will keep the water on at four Indianapolis apartment complexes. The deal also bans JPC Affordable Housing from having properties in Indiana.
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Tenants have been notified that utilities will be shut off at apartments where landlords refuse to pay water and energy bills.
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Indianapolis landlords who refuse to pay water and energy bills face litigation through three separate lawsuits.
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A northside apartment complex that has experienced years of neglect and disrepair has found a new owner.
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As sales move online the measure could help stop out of state buyers with a bad track records.