Himbola Manor Apartments must make repairs by Jan. 31 or face more fines
LAFAYETTE, La. (KLFY) -- Himbola Manor Apartments has until Jan. 31 to complete all repairs before daily fines begin.
At an adjudication hearing last month, the complex was fined more than $30,000 for violating city code ordinances. During that hearing, Kathy Trahan, with the Louisiana Consolidated Government, said that of the 132 original violations, 103 remain. Trahan said 29 violations were completely cured and 17 were partially cured.
In a hearing today, Himbola's attorney, Eric Pullen, said the complex will begin making repairs no later than Oct. 14.
Pullen said the complex received bids for plumbing and roofing contractors. That work is estimated to take 45-60 days to complete.
Progress has not been made on mold remediation, Pullen said, because the apartment complex is waiting on a moisture map procedure to be completed, which was requested by HUD. Once that procedure is complete, they will get a bid fro a mold remediator.
According to Pullen, some tenants are still in hotels.
Other tenants may have to relocate once the repairs begin. Pullen said they will start repairs in vacant units on the property in case tenants need to move into those units while repairs are being made to their units.
If all the repairs are not made before Jan. 31, Himbola's owner will be fined per violation per day that the repairs are not complete.