On Wednesday February 4, Connecticut Attorney General William Tong sent a letter to J.R.K. Property Holdings and J.R.K. Residential Group, the owners of the Concierge Appartments.
Tong’s demands were that Concierge:
- pay for lodging while repairs are underway
- prorate rent for the days during which tenants could not access hot water or any other essential services
- reimburse tenants for damaged property
- provide a detailed plan for short and long term maintenance
- permit tenants to break lease without penalty
On Thursday February 5, a lawyer representing Concierge sent a response to A.G. Tong, State Senator Matt Lesser, and State Representative Kerry Wood.
The lawyer states that:
- Concierge owners will continue to conduct repairs.
- They will offer lodging in a hotel for impacted residents.
- They will offer a one-month credit on rent to “any tenant who has submitted a work order or provided other proof of loss of hot water”.
- They will not allow tenants to break their leases.
The lawyer expects rental insurance to cover damages. On a “case-by-case basis” the owners are willing to work with tenants if insurance declines.
This letter was shared by Senator Lesser on Facebook.




