Clearly an “issue” which would be very obvious when prospective tenants view the buildings, so they should have all foreseen the issue and considered alternative transportation methods (or places to live) before moving in.
It is pretty funny that developers are being allowed to literally build half of a street, though.
Clearly an “issue” which would be very obvious when prospective tenants view the buildings, so they should have all foreseen the issue and considered alternative transportation methods (or places to live) before moving in.
It is pretty funny that developers are being allowed to literally build half of a street, though.
Residences in new developments are often sold before they are built
Fair point. I was imagining renters.