Perm Residents Complain About The Condition Of The Entrance Of A Residential Building

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Perm residents complain about the condition of the entrance of a residential building

The entrance of a residential building on Gagarina Street in Perm is in poor condition.

Residents of the house complained about the unsightly appearance of the entrance, as well as its poor condition. According to them, the walls are covered with dirt and cracks, and the floor is broken in places. In addition, the entrance is not lit enough, which creates inconvenience for residents, especially in the evening. "The entrance is in a terrible state, it's scary to go in," says a local resident. - The walls are all dirty, the floor is broken, and there is no light. I'm afraid to let my children go out into the entrance alone."

The residents of the house have repeatedly applied to the Criminal Code, but so far their requests have remained unanswered.

The residents of the house have repeatedly applied to the Criminal Code with a request to repair the entrance, but so far their requests have remained unanswered. According to them, the Criminal Code employees promised to make repairs, but they never did. “We have been writing to the Criminal Code for several years now, but nothing has changed,” says a local resident. - They promise to make repairs, but they never do. We are tired of living in such conditions."

The Criminal Code, in turn, claims that it is not responsible for the condition of the entrance. According to the Criminal Code, the responsibility for the maintenance of common areas of apartment buildings lies with the management company. However, the management company claims that it is not responsible for the repair of entrances, since this is the responsibility of the Criminal Code. As a result, the residents of the house are left alone with their problem.

The situation with the entrance on Gagarina Street is not unique. In many Perm houses, the entrances are in poor condition. Residents complain about dirt, cracks in the walls, broken floors and lack of lighting. The Criminal Code, in turn, often ignores the requests of residents, and the management companies shift the responsibility to the Criminal Code. As a result, residents are forced to live in uncomfortable and even dangerous conditions.