Res Life says maintenance requests should be taken care of, property management company says they don't have unfulfilled requests
Sky View apartment residents yesterday said they are upset because emergency maintenance problems at the UA-leased complex are being ignored.
During the last month, many students living in the three-story building have incurred a loss of air conditioning, power and working appliances.
Chris Horne, an undeclared freshman and Sky View resident, said his living conditions are unacceptable.
"Our room sits at a hot 80 degrees all day long," Horne said. "It takes the maintenance people at least a week to get back to us."