Missouri City Senior Apartment Owner Admits Elevator Crisis Failures
KHOU 11July 5, 20252 min476 views
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- 💡 The elevators at the Jubilee apartment complex in Missouri City have been shut down for months, causing significant distress to residents.
- 🎯 Michael Gardner, owner of Gardner Capital, admitted to a communication breakdown and was unaware of the extent of the elevator issues during his first visit to the property.
- 🔑 Gardner has taken full responsibility for the crisis and committed to addressing the urgent issues immediately, promising real action.
- 🚀 One elevator is now operational, with hopes that the second will be fixed by the end of the week.
- 💰 As a gesture of goodwill, Gardner plans to postpone rent payments for residents affected by the prolonged elevator outages.
Hometown at Tomball Elevator Issues
- ⚠️ Residents at the Hometown at Tomball senior living complex in northwest Harris County are also experiencing broken elevators.
- ⚡ A power surge on June 9th disabled four out of five elevators in their building.
- 💬 Management is urging tenants to contact the elevator company, but residents feel powerless, questioning how tenants can apply pressure if management cannot.
- 🛠️ The repair company stated that the elevators are so old that replacement parts are no longer manufactured, necessitating approval for overtime service to expedite repairs.
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