Puerto Rico announces compulsory visits to assess conditions in housing projects
Agents will inspect 56,000 units to verify resident welfare and unauthorized occupancy amid concerns of illegal use and thousands awaiting affordable housing.
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Puerto Rico announces compulsory visits to assess conditions in housing projects
Puerto Rico is announcing compulsory visits to the island’s 328 public housing projects to check on residents and their living conditions.
SAN JUAN – The administrator of Public Housing, Juan Rosario Hernández, announced on Tuesday, the implementation of compulsory visits to apartments in which, among their occupants, there are minors or older adults. “The priority of the Public Housing Administration (AVP) is that each resident can live in a safe and healthy environment. This week, instruction was given to the 16 administrative agents so that, immediately, they start working on a …
To ensure the safety of those living in Puerto Rico’s 328 public residential homes, the Public Housing Administrator, Juan A. Rosario Hernández, announced the implementation of compulsory visits to apartments where, among their occupants, there are minors or older adults. “The priority of the Public Housing Administration (AVP) is that each resident can live in a safe and healthy environment. This week, the 16 administrative agents were instruct…
The administrator of Public Housing, Juan A. Rosario Hernández, announced Tuesday the implementation of compulsory visits to the apartments in which, among their occupants, there are minors or older adults. "The priority of the Public Housing Administration (AVP) is that each resident can live in a safe and healthy environment. This week, the instruction was given to the 16 managing agents so that, immediately, they begin working on a plan of vi…
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