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Your landlord is still playing games with the heat

Your landlord is still playing games with the heat

So look—we all know winter in New York is no joke, right? And apparently, some landlords still ain't got the memo. Here's the thing: the number one complaint to 311 right now, deadass, is "HEAT/HOT WATER / ENTIRE BUILDING." We're talking 3,480 requests, folks. Not potholes, not loud music from your upstairs neighbor's party (though that's a close second with 2,885 calls), but literally people freezing or taking cold showers.

That's wild to me. You pay top dollar to live here, whether you're in a walk-up in Astoria or a fancy high-rise near Prospect Park, and the basic necessities should be a given. The city's gotta step up and make sure these landlords are keeping folks warm. It's not rocket science; it's just human decency.

* Top 311 issues:

* Heat/Hot Water: 3,480 requests

* Noise - Residential (Loud Music/Party): 2,885 requests

* Noise - Residential (Banging/Pounding): 2,621 requests

This isn't some abstract number; this is thousands of your neighbors, your friends, probably even you, dealing with landlords who can't get it together. What's next? We gotta watch and see if City Hall actually starts dropping the hammer on these building owners, because nah, this ain't right.

Rachel Kwon-Gutierrez, MiTL Sports Desk, Queens.

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