MJ Peterson Peppertree Heights No bathrooms for senior and disabled tenants to use on first floor

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  • Опубліковано 14 кві 2024
  • A tour of MJ Peterson managed Peppertree Heights in Amhest, NY. It is a HUD subsidized senior and disabled apartment building at 285 Peppertree Drive in Amherst, NY and it has around 100 apartments. That is around $120,000 a month income. Despite the around $1200 a month they get for their small one bedroom apartments MJ Peterson doesn't think their tenants deserve a bathroom while they are on the first floor of the building. They are locked to tenants 24 hours a day but the manager and two workers and mailman have full access to it. The seniors and disabled tenants are just too sloppy going to the bathroom so after COVID the bathrooms were never reopened to tenants. As i was filming the review i was told of a tenant that who died and i just attended his memorial. He used to watch tv in the lobby with me and talk politics. He was the youngest labor commissioner for the State of Nevada and he had to pee his pants here in the lobby because he couldn't make it to his apartment. There are 6 floors here and the old elevator are slow. For a while this place even expected tenants to stay with their laundry in the washers and dryers. When this place figured out that was impossible to do if you had to go to the bathroom they took down the sign rather then open the bathrooms. Welcome to MJ Peterson Peppertree Heights senior and disabled housing. I believe the root of the problem is the type of tenants living in Peppertree Heights now a days. The mostly seniors of the old days are being replaced with younger tenants with drug and alcohol and mental issues and with them come other issues that management does nor want to share the bathroom with. The result is the bathroom have been management only bathrooms and the 100 tenants and many aids in the building are on their own if they have to go to the bathroom while they are in the common areas. The bottom line is MJ Peterson management at Peppertree Heights Senior and Disabled housing is only concerned with themselves just like all the awesome Wegman's food that was being brought to the building for free every Saturday. It was mostly refrigerated food and vegetables and fruit and management used the excuse that the reason they canceled the extremely popular free food delivery was that there was too much bread that tenants were not taking but the un-taken bread problem is on Thursday nights and not Saturdays. I believe the real reason is retaliation or no one from management wanted to oversee the food delivery and the delivery needed to be managed or too many tenants would be complaining about something to the manager which she doesn't want to deal with.
    Note: Everyday i help other tenants out in this place:
    Today i started out providing the answer and videos of the person who took my neighbors newspaper after the paper guy left it outside the security door instead of at his apartment door like he usually does. I provided the time of the video to the manager so she could find it directly on the video from the entrance camera.
    Next i faxed a recertification for SNAP for a woman in the building. That took over a half hour.
    Next i provided food to who i refer to as the leftover guy. He loves the leftovers i get from my friend when i visit him.
    I am always helping people out in this place with everything i can do. I also have helped the superintendents in the past and saved the building from further water damage.

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