Allentown’s Hamilton Street Apartments infested with bed bugs

by nobugsonme on December 1, 2008 · 0 comments

in Allentown, Hamilton Street Apartments, Lehigh County Housing Authority, bed bugs, bedbugs, government housing, pennsylvania, subsidized housing

Residents of an Allentown apartment building are facing bed bugs, NBC 10 reports. These are government-subsidized apartments run by the Lehigh County Housing Authority.

Residents are seeing bed bugs and some have had itchy bed bug bites for as long as five months.  Some tenants complained their units were not treated, others that the LCHA made them throw out beds and other furniture, which the residents cannot afford on their fixed incomes.


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