Marion Co. Public Health Department Files Legal Action Against Irvington Lofts

Residents of Irvington Lofts in Marion County are demanding a permanent solution to the recurring heating issues that have been ongoing for years. The Marion County Health Department has taken legal action against the property owners after they were notified of the lack of heat in the buildings. In response, residents are using space heaters to stay warm, which has sparked concerns about fire danger.

The recent outage comes after a two-week power outage that prompted the Marion County Public Health Department to step in and take legal action. While residents affected by the power outage were eventually provided with hotels and received a $300 discount on their November rent, those dealing with the heat outage have not been provided with any reimbursement. Fran Quigley of the Health and Human Rights Clinic at Indiana University McKinney School of Law suggested that resident rights are being violated and they should take action by reaching out to the Marion County Health Department and contacting Indiana Legal Services for assistance.

Records from the Marion County Health Department show that it has issued 9 violations to Irvington Lofts so far this year, 7 of which are heat related. Irvington Lofts management stated that it is working with the health department to address the issue, and in the meantime, residents will receive $150 off of their December rent as a repayment for the loss of food. Despite this, residents are continuing to voice their desire for a permanent solution to

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