The 6 Houses

Published: Sep 26, 2003 The Tampa Tribune



3202 N. Nebraska Ave.
Description: 3,450 square feet; 2-story duplex; deteriorating wood frame.

Beds: 26 downstairs, 14 upstairs.

Major problems: No hot water or smoke detectors, inoperable bathroom and kitchen faucets, insufficient toilets.

3504 N. Nebraska Ave.

Description: 1,781 square feet; 2-story duplex; deteriorating wood frame.

Beds: 10.

Major problems: No heating or smoke detectors, faulty electrical outlets, holes in floors and ceilings.

803 E. Adalee St.

Description: 1,922 square feet; 2-story; deteriorating wood frame.

Beds: 15.

Major problems: No hot water upstairs, infestation, no heating, faulty or insufficient electrical outlets.

806 E. Adalee St.

Description: Lower apartment; 1,881 square feet; 2-story duplex; dilapidated wood structure. Upper story declared uninhabitable.

Beds: Six beds downstairs.

Major problems: No kitchen faucets, no heat or air conditioning, infestation, faulty electrical outlets and light fixtures, no smoke detectors.

3112 N. Nebraska Ave.

wood frame.

Beds: Six.

Major problems: No smoke detectors, no heating, faulty electrical wiring and outlets, infestation, inoperable bathroom sink, leaking toilet, missing bathroom faucets.

3112 N. Nebraska Ave.

Description: Rear; 1,032 square feet; 2-story duplex; deteriorating wood frame.

Beds: Five.

Major problems: No heating or smoke detectors, inoperable upstairs bathroom, faulty steps and railing, faulty electrical outlets.

Source: City of Tampa, Department of Code Enforcement

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