"Historic Penalty Handed Down to Troubled NYC Apartment Complexes. In a move that marks the largest penalty in the history of the New York City Housing Authority's (NYCHA) enforcement arm, the Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) agency has imposed a significant fine on the owners of Robert Fulton Terrace and Fordham Towers. The hefty penalty stems from a long list of egregious code violations, including frequent elevator outages, inadequate heating and hot water, and a persistent infestation of vermin. The HPD's decision is a major victory for the residents of these complexes, who have long suffered through subpar living conditions."


This is the largest penalty in HPD history, against the owners of Robert Fulton Terrace and Fordham Towers. Violations include elevator outages, lack of heat and hot water, and vermin problems. submitted by /u/Cheap_Cheap77 [link] [comments]