RUPCO causes the first catastrophic flood → 16 year old water heater in the residential unit above me explodes, I lose nearly half of my first year and thousands upon thousands of dollars in inventory fixtures, etc. and rack up a tremendous amount of debt.
I reopen → I work through 10 months trying to stabilize.
They cause a second flood → Their employees “failed to cap a valve” overnight, I lose thousands upon thousands of dollars in inventory, fixtures, etc. and rack up a tremendous amount of debt. Valve story → bullshit.
15 months later they send one rent demand → I respond right away, thinking that someone at RUPCO made a mistake.
They disappear for 15 months → No communication while arrears balloon, while I go on believing my assumption that an error had occurred was correct, based both on the lack of communication during those 15 months, and the email exchange with Sheila Kilpatrick, the COO of RUPCO, right after flood no. 02.
They pull the trigger → Eviction and sale of the building for a massive profit to a luxury real estate firm off of Park Ave. in NYC called The Corcoran Group. (Of Barbara Corcoran from Shark Tank)
Where are they now:
Tenant 1: relocated/closed → $0 restitution
Tenant 2: displaced after rent hike when RUPCO sold the building → $0 restitution
Tenant 3: (me) evicted with a $47,000 judgment, 2 catastrophic floods within her first 10 months, during a pandemic, and 6 figures in debt later → $0 restitution
Meraki sat empty and untouched for MONTHS after I was evicted. A garbage bag that I left was never moved, a few stickers that I didn't take off the windows weren't taken down, it remained untouched - I have not looked down that street since this happened, my ex told me when he drove by it whether or not it had been rented. I told him I didn't want to know, which made him want to tell me more. It is not a vape shop. Way to improve the community RUPCO.