Mold, water damage among concerns at high-rise Buffalo apartment building
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- A resident is speaking out after she has tried to resolve issues of mold and water damage with property management at a high-rise apartment building on Buffalo's West Side, but has had no luck.
Now, she's calling for action.
The complaint about possible mold exposure and water damage is coming from tenant Natashia Houston at Mariner Towers on Efner Street. She's concerned about the health and safety of her family and 4-year-old daughter.
Houston said she's been dealing with the property management at Mariner Towers for the past two years.
"The way it looks now was not the same on how it looked when I first moved in at all, I wasn't expecting this type of deterioration in my apartment," she said.
Houston said she has been trying to get managers to fix a water issue coming from her ceiling and what appears to be mold in the corners of her apartment and along a patio door.
When WIVB News 4 took a look at her apartment Tuesday, water was actively dripping from her ceiling.
"They have a very serious problem of lying as I'm now realizing," Houston said. "I could go on and on, the mold, the constant having to go downstairs, the leaking in my apartment, the leaking on my stuff and then having to worry about replacing it later."
Call 4 Action contacted CRM Rental Management, which operates the Mariner Towers. Faruk Heto, the senior vice president for the company, said via email that these issues have been addressed and that some follow up work needed to be done.
As News 4 saw Tuesday, the work here is not done and more needs to be done to protect the family of three.
The apartment Houston stays in is on the top floor, so it's possible the water is coming from the roof.
News 4's Jeff Preval spoke to Heto by phone Tuesday. Heto said he was given incorrect information and will be looking into the matter further.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
Jeff Preval is an award-winning anchor and reporter who joined the News 4 team in December 2021. See more of his work here.