Public housing neglect threatens tenant safety

Complaints about squalid public housing conditions are often met with indifference from taxpayers, particularly during tough economic times.

Nonetheless, the problems at two state projects aren't cosmetic—they are real threats to tenants' health and safety and should not be disregarded.

The state, as a landlord, has an obligation to provide living quarters that are in good repair, just as private property owners do.

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