Residents of a condominium complex near Doral say they are growing increasingly frustrated and concerned after their building's only elevator has been out of service for more than a week, leaving elderly tenants struggling to manage daily tasks.
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Safety concerns for vulnerable
residents
Wesley said the lack of access is putting undue strain on
his aging parents and their equally elderly neighbors, many
of whom cannot navigate digital communication from building
management.
"I just want them to fix the elevator once and for
all," he said. "They are not communicating, and if they do, it is
electronic. A lot of elderly people cannot access it. It is word of mouth.
They check the elevator every day to see if it is working."
He added that other elderly residents declined to speak publicly but share
his concerns about both safety and a lack of timely updates.
Persistent problems, limited answers
Alejandro Arcas, who lives on the second floor, also voiced frustration
about the ongoing elevator issues.
"I have been living here for two months and the elevator is always a
problem," he said.
CBS News Miami attempted to get answers from the building's management
company.
A receptionist at Atlas Property Management Services said no one was
available Monday to provide a statement. In response to follow-up emails, a
company representative said the property manager would not be available
until returning from vacation on Tuesday.
As of Monday, residents were still waiting, on foot, for a resolution.
