Blossom Apartments Residents Want Answers After Water Shutoff
TRELAWNY, JAMAICA, JUL 29 – Residents of Stewart Town have endured a four-month water outage while a legal dispute over a $500,000 bill has left Blossom Apartments without water for nearly a week.
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Blossom Apartments residents want answers after water shutoff
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) - Residents at Blossom Apartments in Jackson are still searching for answers nearly a week after their water was unexpectedly shut off. Since then, tenants said they've had no communication from property management and no timeline for when service will be restored. GoFundMe launched for injured Rankin County deputy With no running water in their units, many residents have been forced to collect water from nearby outdo…
Blossom Apartments managing partner responds to ongoing water disconnection – Jackson Advocate
Thirty families at Blossom Apartments LLC, including 12 single-person senior households, are entering their fifth day without water service in 100°F heat with a 110°F heat index after JXN Water’s federal administrator Ted Henifin cut off service over billing disputes totaling $408,000 that technical evidence proves are physically impossible. The crisis began when Tony Little, managing partner of Blossom Apartments LLC, requested corrected billin…
Residents of Stewart Town, Jackson Town in Trelawny bemoan lack of piped water
Residents of Stewart Town and Jackson Town in Trelawny are appealing to the National Water Commission (NWC) for water, saying their pipes have been dry for months. According to Sharon Campbell of Stewart Town, it has been four months since...
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