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'Repeated sewage floods' lead to state lawsuit against northeast Indianapolis apartment complex
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The owners of a northeast Indianapolis apartment complex are being sued by the state after more than 80 reports of health violations in 2024 alone.
A look through Marion County Health Department records finds repeated reports of problems like "raw sewage coming up through the kitchen sink" at Hubbard Gardens in the Meadows neighborhood, north of 38th Street between Keystone Avenue and Sherman Drive.
“Hardworking Hoosiers don’t deserve to live in these types of conditions and are being treated horribly by the owner of this complex,” Attorney General Todd Rokita said. “Our office will continue standing up for tenants’ rights and working to hold this bad actor accountable.”
In a lawsuit filed in Marion County court, the state cited "repeated sewage floods" and a lack of repair work afterward
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