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Out-of-order elevator at Denver Housing Authority property leaves disabled tenants looking for answers
Carlos Soto, a disabled tenant at Denver Housing Authority's Sol Apartments, faces daily challenges due to an elevator out of order for over three weeks. The Americans with Disabilities Act and Colorado's Safe Housing for Residential Tenants law require landlords to address such issues within two weeks, but Soto reports no repair timeline or alternatives offered by the housing authority.
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