Last week, State Senator David Niezgodski and I joined together to send a letter to Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita urging an expedited investigation into the Cedar Glen Apartment complex and the fatal house fire on LaPorte Ave.
The office of the Attorney General gave us their word that they are taking steps to address the concerns of landlord/tenant issues facing Cedar Glen Apartments appropriately and promptly upon receipt of our letter.
We would also like to urge those residing in Beacon Heights, Karl King Riverbend Tower, or any complex with living conditions that place their quality of life in jeopardy to file a complaint. Our ultimate goal is to ensure the health and well-being of tenants in South Bend. We implore you to speak out if you are facing issues such as loss of heat, loss of hot water, maintenance issues left unresolved, and any other apartment problems.
We strongly encourage any impacted resident or stakeholder to submit a consumer complaint to the office of the Attorney General. That can be found electronically here: https://www.in.gov/attorneygeneral/consumer-protection-division/consumer-complaint/. Additionally, you can call 311 and file a complaint with the city’s Rental Safety Verification Program (RSVP): https://311.southbendin.gov/knowledgecenter/article/?id=KA-04701.
Another thing is, I’ve been complaining for years at South Bend doesn’t have a rental committee. I mean the people in my neighborhood are making me wanna move. Nobody comes by to check anything or make sure that they’re keeping it up-to-date.
I take care of many patients that live in Carl King Towers, and there has been horrible problems there for years !!