Complaints against homeless housing providers in Skid Row

On average, AIDS Healthcare Foundation properties — including the Baltimore, King Edward and Madison — received the most housing code and health complaints over the last five years, even though some buildings, such as the Courtland, owned by SRO Housing Corp., tallied a higher individual number.

Number of housing code and public health complaints

0

1-10

11-20

21-30

31-40

41+

A map of homeless housing providers in Skid Row that shows the number of housing code and public health complaints per building. The Courtland and the Madison have the highest number in the graphic, at over 41 complaints each, followed by the King Edward and the Baltimore at between 31-40 complaints each.

The King Edward

4th St.

The Baltimore

Main St.

The Courtland

Los Angeles St.

5th St.

Wall St.

San Julian St.

6th St.

San Pedro St.

The Madison

7th St.

500 FEET

A map of homeless housing providers in Skid Row that shows the number of housing code and public health complaints per building. The Courtland and the Madison have the highest number in the graphic, at over 41 complaints each, followed by the King Edward and the Baltimore at between 31-40 complaints each.

The King Edward

4th St.

The Baltimore

Main St.

The Courtland

Los Angeles St.

5th St.

San Pedro St.

Wall St.

San Julian St.

6th St.

The Madison

7th St.

500 FEET

Complaint data began in August 2018 when the foundation purchased the Baltimore, the last of its three properties pictured.

Los Angeles Housing Department, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health

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