NYC has record number of heat complaints as frigid temps drag on: ‘It’s very stressful’

"New York City Reels Under Frigid Weather as Heat Complaints Soar to Record High"

A record number of residents are turning to New York City officials for help, complaining of lack of heat and hot water in their homes. The city's Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) agency reported nearly 80,000 complaints, the highest ever recorded for a single month.

The extreme cold has pushed many tenants to the brink, with some living without heat or hot water for weeks. An investigation by Gothamist found that at least one building, owned by a limited liability company, has been struggling with these issues since early last year.

The situation is particularly dire for low-income families who rely on public housing. NYCHA's Amsterdam Addition development was left without heat and hot water for days, forcing residents to endure temperatures in the 40s and fifties. "I have on an undershirt, a shirt, another shirt, a sweater and my bathrobe," said one resident. "It's very stressful because they don't know nothing."

Despite efforts by NYCHA and its added after-hours teams, many residents remain without heat or hot water. Landlords say the issue requires coordination between multiple agencies and professionals, making it difficult to address quickly.

"This isn't something a building owner can just do," said Michael Johnson of the New York Apartment Association. "Turning the heat back on usually necessitates coordination between plumbers, city inspectors and utility providers."

As the cold snap continues, officials are urging residents to look out for one another, particularly vulnerable populations like the homeless. The National Weather Service is warning that temperatures could drop even lower this weekend.

In a related concern, 17 New Yorkers have been found dead outdoors in the past two weeks, with authorities attributing at least 13 of these deaths to hypothermia.
 
I'm low-key freaking out about this NYC situation 🚨😱. Like, I get it, heat complaints are a thing, but 80k+ residents without heat or hot water is just crazy. What's going on with the infrastructure? Is it that hard to get plumbers and inspectors together on one building? The fact that landlords have to coordinate with multiple agencies is legit, but shouldn't we be able to prioritize people's basic needs? I mean, these families are literally freezing their bums off... what kind of system allows this to happen? 🤯 And now we're hearing about 17 people dying from hypothermia? That's just not right. We need some serious heat and action on this ASAP 💡🔥
 
Ugh, I think its all just hype 🤦‍♂️. People are making a big deal out of this cold snap and now theres like thousands complaining about heat and hot water. I mean whats the problem? Its not like they're freezing to death or anything ❄️. And what really gets me is that these residents are expecting some magic solution from the city or NYCHA just to get their heat back on. Newsflash, people: you gotta pay your rent or mortgage if you wanna have heat! 😒
 
omg can't believe what's happening in nyc 🤕 heat complaints are through the roof and people are literally freezing their butts off ! like, how do we expect them to function on zero heat?! i feel for those low-income families who rely on public housing, it's just not right. why can't the city just get its act together? 🙄 need more help from all parties involved (landlords, gov, utility providers) ASAP! 💪
 
🤕 this is getting outta hand , like they're literally freezing people outta their homes what's going on with all these complaints? 80k is a lot and it's not just low-income fams either, it's seniors & ppl w/ disabilities who are most vulnerable 🚨 the system's gotta step up ASAP and get this sorted before someone loses life cuz of the cold ❄️
 
Ugh man I remember when heat was just something you turned up on a thermostat it's crazy that people are having to deal with this now... 🤯 Like back in '02 I lived in a building with old pipes and they would always freeze up but at least the landlord would send someone over to fix it, nowadays it's like no one cares until there's a bunch of complaints online. And poor guys living in NYCHA are stuck without heat for days it's not right... 😓 The thing is it's not just the heat that's the problem, it's all the coordination that has to happen and I feel bad for these people who can't even get hot water...
 
my heart just went out to all those ppl struggling w/ no heat or hot water 😩💔 that's just horrific imagine living like that for weeks & no1 seems 2 care 💔🚫 nyc should really do more 2 help its most vulnerable citizens low-income families & homeless ppl r the ones who need heat 2 stay alive 🤕🏠 let's hope someone gets 2 solve this issue soon 🙏❄️
 
😂 omg, I'm not saying NYC's heating system is worse than my aunt's gossip circle, but that's a whole lotta heat complaints 🤣! Like, what's the deal? Can't we all just get along... and have heat?! 💡 80k+ complaints is like, whoa. Poor people, living like they're on some sort of weird experiment, no hot water or heat for weeks... talk about stress ❄️. I feel bad for those low-income fams, but seriously, it's like a real-life game of "Survival of the Fittest"... except instead of fighting to the death, it's just fighting to stay warm 😂. And don't even get me started on landlords saying they can't fix it because there's too much coordination required... sounds like a fancy excuse for "we're all outta hot cocoa" ☕️.
 
Ugh, can you believe what's going on in NYC right now? 😱 I'm literally shaking just thinking about people having to go weeks without heat and hot water! 🥶 That's not living, that's survival mode! ❤️ Low-income families are already struggling so much, and this is just adding insult to injury. 🤕 The system needs to step up its game ASAP!

And it's not just the lack of heat and water, it's the stress and anxiety that comes with it. I can only imagine how scary and isolating it must be for those residents, especially if they're already struggling to make ends meet.

I'm sending all my love and support to those affected by this crisis! 🌈 We need to come together as a community to help each other out, especially during times like these. Let's hope the city can get their act together soon and provide some much-needed assistance! 💪
 
OMG 🤕 I'm literally shivering just thinking about all those people freezing their butts off in NYC! How can 80k heat complaints just happen? Like, what's going on behind the scenes that's causing this mess? 🤔 And it's not like they're asking for much, just some decent heat and hot water to survive. I mean, come on, ppl are literally living in their undershirts and bathrobes... 😷 Poor NYCHA residents, Amsterdam Addition is a nightmare! What's gonna happen if the temperatures drop even lower this weekend? We need more than just coordination between agencies, we need actual solutions & resources ASAP 🚨
 
omg I'm so worried about these ppl in NYC 🤕 temp's are dropping like crazy & heat complaints r thru the roof! 80k+ complaints this month? that's insane! 🚨 and it's not just the lack of heat, but also hot water... can u imagine having to go without a bath or shower for weeks? 😓

I'm low-key freaked out about these seniors & homeless ppl who are most vulnerable to hypothermia. we gotta do better than this! 🤝 according to NWS, temps could drop even lower this weekend... that's just cruel ⛈️

anyway, did u know that NYC has 1.6 million rent-stabilized units? and like, only 15% of them have heat & hot water all the time 🤯 like, what's going on?! can't we just get some support for these ppl?! 😩
 
Ugh, can't believe what's happening in NYC right now 🥶💔 The heat complaints are out of control and it's like they're being ignored by the city officials 🙄 I feel so bad for those low-income families who have no access to hot water or heat, living without basic necessities is a nightmare. It's not just the cold that's the issue, it's also the lack of coordination between agencies which makes things worse.

I mean, 80,000 complaints is crazy! 🤯 How are they supposed to handle all those cases with limited resources? And the fact that some landlords say it requires multiple agencies and professionals to be coordinated is a valid point, but what about urgency? Can't they prioritize?

It's heartbreaking to hear people struggling to survive in these conditions, especially when there's no end in sight ❄️. I hope officials take immediate action to address this crisis and provide support to those affected 🤞
 
Ugh, can you believe this? 🤕 I mean, I know it's cold outside and all, but 80k heat complaints is just crazy talk! 🚨 Like, what even happened in the last few months that made everyone forget about heating systems?! 😩 And to think low-income families are struggling like this...it's heartbreaking. NYCHA should've had this sorted out by now, especially with the added after-hours teams. It's like they're saying "we'll get to it eventually"...no, you gotta do better than that! 💪

And what really gets my goat is the lack of coordination between agencies. I mean, come on folks! We're talking lives here, not just a building's heating system 🤯. If landlords and city officials can't even work together to get heat back on for residents, then we gotta call 'em out on it. 💬 This isn't rocket science, but apparently, some people need help figuring that out...
 
Ugh, can you believe what's going on in NYC right now? 🤕 The thought of people living without heat or hot water for weeks is just heartbreaking. I mean, how are we even supposed to function like that? It's not just the cold itself, it's the lack of basic human dignity and comfort. And to think it's happening in a city as wealthy and powerful as New York, it's just...wow.

I'm so angry for these families who can't afford to heat their homes properly. It's not like they're asking for much, just some basic necessities to survive the winter. And the fact that landlords are saying it's too complicated to fix is just ridiculous. Like, come on, how hard can it be to turn a thermostat up?

And what really gets me is that this is happening at the same time as all these people are struggling with homelessness and hypothermia-related deaths. It's like we're neglecting our most vulnerable citizens on purpose. I don't even know what to say about that, it just feels so wrong.

I guess what I'm saying is that this whole situation is a total fail, plain and simple. We need better systems in place for supporting our most basic needs, especially during emergencies like this.
 
I'm literally shivering just thinking about this... like what's going on NYC?! 80k heat complaints is insane! I feel so bad for those low-income families who can't even keep warm in their own homes. I mean, who needs an undershirt, shirt, sweater, and bathrobe to stay warm? 🥶 That's just crazy. And it's not like they're expecting a miracle, they just need some heat and hot water like everyone else. It's all about the coordination between agencies, I get that, but come on! Can't they figure this out?! 🤯
 
Ugh, poor ppl in NYC r goin thru so much right now 🤕😩! Like, I cant even imagine livin without heat or hot water for weeks, its literally freezing outside & they gotta rely on layers just to stay warm... my heart goes out 2 all these families, especially low-income ones who r most affected. Landlords & gov agencies need 2 step up their game ASAP 🚨💪
 
❄️ this is getting crazy here in NYC. I'm living near nycha and the heat complaints are real 😩. Low income families shouldnt be struggling like this. It's not just about the physical discomfort, it's mental too. Can't we get some help from the city? 🤔
 
I'm so worried about all those people struggling without heat and hot water 🤕. It's crazy that it's happening in a city like New York, where you'd think they'd have better systems in place. I mean, can't the city just get its priorities straight? 😒 They need to figure out how to make sure everyone has access to basic necessities, especially during extreme weather conditions.

And what really gets me is that it's not just about the residents, but also the workers who are trying to fix these issues, like plumbers and utility providers. They deserve some recognition too 💪. I'm sending all my positive vibes to those in need, and hoping that everyone stays safe and warm until this situation gets sorted out ❄️.
 
Ugh, can't believe what's happening in NYC right now 🤕🥶. Like, I know it's cold and all, but 80k+ heat complaints is insane 😩! Low-income families are really struggling here, and it's just not fair that they're having to deal with this while others are warm as toast ☕️.

I'm kinda worried about the vulnerable folks out there, like the homeless 🤝. They don't have anywhere else to go when it gets cold, so they gotta rely on people being kind, which isn't always easy. And now we're seeing all these deaths from hypothermia... it's just devastating 😢.

It sounds like a lot of finger-pointing going on, though 🤔. I mean, landlords and city officials are saying that it's not their problem, but that's not entirely true, right? I think they need to step up and take responsibility for getting this stuff fixed ASAP ⏰. And what about those after-hours teams at NYCHA? Are they doing enough to help the residents? 🤷‍♀️
 
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