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Salzburg, Austria – Residents of a housing complex in Salzburg are escalating complaints about deteriorating living conditions, alleging years of neglect by property management company “Die Salzburg.” The dispute centers on issues ranging from structural damage to persistent mold and inadequate maintenance, prompting a collective effort by 37 residents to seek redress.
Elisabeth M., a pensioner and one of the affected residents, voiced frustration over the lack of response to repeated requests for repairs. She and other tenants report issues such as windows that are difficult to close,mold growth in basements,and unstable flooring. Residents claim that despite paying monthly fees to “Die Salzburg,” which also owns several units within the complex located at[[Address of complex withheld for privacy, but available upon request], little to no improvement has been made.
Financial Concerns and Reported Neglect
“We don’t see anything of the money flowing into the house!” Elisabeth M.stated, expressing concern that funds are not being allocated to necessary repairs.Residents specifically cite instances where reported problems, including 90% humidity levels, improperly connected boilers, and malfunctioning electrical systems, were either ignored or temporarily patched without addressing the root cause.The complex, built in[[Year complex was built – facts not in original article, requires research], houses approximately[[Number of units in complex – information not in original article, requires research]residents.
Horst Burkl, representing “Die Salzburg” property management, acknowledged the grievances in a statement to the “Kronen Zeitung” and indicated that repairs are planned. He stated that several tradespeople are scheduled to inspect the property on Wednesday, August 14th, 2024. Though,residents remain skeptical,citing a history of unfulfilled promises. The residents are currently exploring legal options, including potential collective action through a lawyer specializing in housing disputes,[[Name of lawyer, if known – information not in original article, requires research].