I live in Shepherdsville, Kentucky, Bullitt County.
I have a serious problem.
The mobile we moved into in May, is in bad shape. We were told that all of the problems were cosmetic, which was no big deal. But, unfortunately that is not the case.
1. The water, which we were told comes from a well that is fed by a pond, is not the case. The water is straight piped into the house, directly from the pond (which is algae ridden) and is not filtered in anyway. The pump only worked for 2 weeks, and the rest of the time we have had no water.
2. Broken windows.
3. Hot wires hanging in the electrical outlet.
4. We were told that the floors were "wavy" due to age. Not the case. They are damaged from water, and hidden under carpets or old broken linoleum. I fell through the floor about a week ago, and thankfully I was not holding our infant son. There are holes in the floor that are also hidden.
5. There are holes in the walls, and wires hanging free.
6. The plumbing is not glued together at all, and PVC is just pushed together.
7. The furnace has been taken out, and a very dangerous wood stove installed. (just sitting on broken bricks, and sheets of sheet metal are just laying up against the wall.
8. We have no signed lease, are just on a month to month.
We are not the only tenants, there are at least 7 families that are in the same predicament. No matter what agency/attorney we call, we are told "there is nothing we can do". We are told there is no Housing Authority in Bullitt County. So the landlords sit back and do nothing, for they feel they are safe from and above the law.
I fear for the safety of our children and ourselves, not to mention the other tenants. We cannot afford to move.
It would appear that if you have no money, that you are not worth anyone's time, nor are we worth protecting. Is that what has become of our nation? A land where the poor can be pushed down even further, with no recourse for basic human rights?? Is this what my husband fought to protect while he served in the military? I think not, and I hope that this post will yield some results.
Thank you
Kelly