The Boston Inspection Services City has ordered the closure of what the garage said was converted into a multi-bedroom unit that will accommodate at least 12 people in East Boston. “This unit was illegally built and stored dangerous goods. There was no smoke detector and no second exit.” The agency said the investigation and enforcement team responded to an anonymous complaint from an illegal unit on Geneva Street in East Boston. According to inspectors, the house was used by flight attendants arriving at Logan Airport, who rented the place for a day or two during the transfer. The inspection services department said it believes it paid about $ 300 a month.
The City of Boston Inspection Services has ordered East Boston to close what it claims to be a converted garage into a multi-bedroom unit that will accommodate at least 12 people.
“This unit was illegally built, stored dangerous goods, had no smoke detectors, and had no second exit,” the agency wrote on social media.
The agency said the investigation and enforcement team responded to an anonymous complaint from an illegal unit on Geneva Street in East Boston.
According to inspectors, the house was used by flight attendants arriving at Logan Airport to rent the place for a day or two when connecting.
When the inspectors arrived, they had 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 20 bunk beds, missing smoke detectors, no second exit, and flammable materials such as petrol containers stored inside. I found that I was there.
The inspection services department said it believes it paid about $ 300 a month.
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