Houston Seniors Stranded by Broken Elevators Amidst New Texas Legislation
KHOU 11June 7, 20252 min471 views
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- 🏠 Houston seniors are facing severe difficulties due to broken elevators in their apartment complexes, with some residents stranded for months.
- 🚶♂️ 78-year-old Lloyd Penn, a resident for 40 years, struggles with vascular leg problems and has found it nearly impossible to navigate his third-floor apartment since the elevator broke on New Year's Eve.
- 🛒 Lloyd describes leaving his apartment for essentials like groceries as a nightmare, requiring multiple rest stops due to the inability to use the stairs.
- 🗣️ Despite repeated communication with management, the elevator at the Weston Medical Center Apartments has remained unfixed for nearly five months, with parts delivery and repair times questioned.
Legislative Action in Texas
- 🏛️ A new bill is advancing through the Texas House that aims to compel landlords to repair broken elevators within a reasonable timeframe.
- ✅ State Rep. James Telerico views the bill as a common-sense fix to a widespread problem affecting multiple apartment complexes across Houston and Texas.
- 🔍 The issue is highlighted as a significant problem that has been covered for weeks, with ongoing efforts to find solutions for affected residents.
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Apartment InfrastructureElevator RepairTenant RightsTexas LegislatureLandlord ResponsibilitiesSenior LivingAccessibility IssuesHouston HousingCritical Infrastructure
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