Skip to main content
DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Phyllis Ndoro v. Maritza Torres (2024)

Citation
Phyllis Ndoro v. Maritza Torres (2024)
Parent Document
Phyllis Ndoro v. Maritza Torres (2024)
Jurisdiction
Massachusetts (state)
Effective Date
2024-12-11

Other Sections in This Document (44)

Full Text

1,082 chars
On November 24, 2021, CTI, after conducting a general inspection of the premises, issued a failed inspection notice for substantially the same problems outlined in the Lowell board of health's notice of violations.[7]  This notice detailed the damage to the bathroom floor and indicated that the floor needed to be replaced.  The notice also identified other serious condition issues, such as loose and nonfunctional electrical outlets, broken interior and exterior doors, broken floor tiles, water leaks, broken windows, mildew, and nonfunctional smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.  Whereas the Lowell board of health notified Ndoro of the specific code violation for every issue, CTI's inspection letter simply noted that Ndoro failed inspection by providing descriptions of the substandard conditions and by including directions as to how she should remedy the violations.  In accordance with 940 Code Mass. Regs. § 3.17(1)(b) and G. L. c. 119, § 127L, Ndoro was required to substantially complete those repairs by December 11, 2021.  It is undisputed that she failed to do so.