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Mark Desrosiers said he and his family were sleeping when 118 Lake St. Other tenants pay rent for the top floor. said his family pools their money to pay $2,050 a month in rent to live on the first floor. They said their complaints to Jeremias or his representative seeking repairs and general maintenance fell on deaf ears. have said they experienced electrical problems, such as a hallway light bulb that didn't turn on and a non-working radiator that didn't generate heat. Neighbors say the landlord doesn't respond The center has countywide jurisdiction, while Buildings and Codes jurisdiction is just Spring Valley. The Center for Rockland Codes Investigations found an additional 150 violations under the county sanitary code, which covers kitchens, restaurants, water sources, and pools, among other issues. Inspectors for two Rockland government agencies found more than 400 violations at 10 properties owned by Jeremias in Spring Valley, including several on Lake Street, according to Day's office. The Spring Valley Board of Trustees has allowed Jeremias and other property owners to subdivide their properties to build additional profit-making housing units. His holdings include properties on Lake Street, two on Ohio Avenue, and single properties on Cole Avenue, Sherwood Avenue and Jay Street. The Lake Street fire led to inspections of several other nearby houses owned by Jeremias, who owns up to 12 rental properties in the village, according to the Spring Valley tax roll for 2022. Spring Valley police: Officers recount harrowing moments from Lake Street fire

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What we knowįatal Spring Valley fire leads to inspections: Violations found at next-door houses Spring Valley fire: Electrical issues likely sparked the fatal Spring Valley fire, authorities say. County Executive Ed Day said fire investigators focused on a faulty electrical outlet. Sheriff Louis Falco has said an electrical issue started the fire. He referred questions to the Sheriff's Office fire investigation unit. The office usually doesn't comment on investigations or whether one is being conducted.įantasia said the fire, considered accidental, ignited in the first-floor kitchen. District Attorney Thomas Walsh and his spokespeople have declined comment. The Rockland District Attorney's Office has been kept informed on the investigation, Fantasia said, declining further comment.















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