![]() How to get back their PPP money and their rental assistance money they've been getting," said Moed. "We are looking at can we go after their nonprofit status since they are certainly not serving the public good. ![]() PREVIOUS | Apartment residents face water and gas shut off due to unpaid bills by management He's working with the Attorney General's Office pushing for a federal investigation into the management group. This is by the same group of folks doing this," said Rep. "There is Aloft, then there is a bigger LLC, and this is apparently happening across the country the same issues. The city says if the sale doesn't go through within the next five days, it will file a nuisance lawsuit after years of negligence. The complex is in the process of being sold. Moed says the company that operates the properties, Aloft MGT, LLC, is linked to other properties across Indianapolis including troubled Lakeside Pointe at Nora, which WRTV has covered at length. The biggest question for residents and state leaders is where the money went. PREVIOUS | Water shut off for apartment residents due to bills unpaid by management ![]() I feel they owe us money back," Jones said. On Wednesday, she showed us a portion of her lease stating the owner shall provide and maintain hot and cold running water at all times which was violated when Citizens Energy shut off services. Last week, Brenda Jones showed us months of receipts. Moed.Īccording to documents, utilities are supposed to be paid with residents' rent. "It shouldn't be the taxpayers that have to bail this company out in this situation," said Rep. PREVIOUS | Indianapolis, Citizens Energy reach agreement to restore water for southside apartment residents More than half was paid by the City to restore it. Unpaid utility bills stacked up to more than $1.3 million, forcing Citizens Energy to shut off hundreds of residents' water services last week. "I think the most frustrating part of it is that these folks have been paying their bills with the belief their utilities are being paid by the company," said Rep. He's now fighting for Congress to get involved. State Representative Justin Moed (D-Indianapolis) says the water should have never been shut off. ![]() The City used taxpayer dollars to restore water services to the southside complexes last week after the management company that owns the properties failed to pay utility bills. INDIANAPOLIS - INDIANAPOLIS - The City of Indianapolis says unpaid utility bills by the property management of Berkley Commons and Capital Place apartments for water and gas exceeded $1.3 million. ![]()
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