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...related matter, another Ware St. tenant charged yesterday that HRE may have created a health hazard because of chemicals used in the installation of energy-saving windows in the apartment building...

Author: By Joanna R. Handelman, Andrew C. Karp, and David M. Rosenfeld, S | Title: HRE Worker, Tenant Drop Charges | 3/16/1982 | See Source »

Attorneys for Harvard Real Estate (HRE) and a Ware St. tenant yesterday agreed in a pre-trial hearing to drop charges stemming from a March 3 incident at the University owned apartment building...

Author: By Joanna R. Handelman, Andrew C. Karp, and David M. Rosenfeld, S | Title: HRE Worker, Tenant Drop Charges | 3/16/1982 | See Source »

Robert Epstein, a tenant at the 9-13a Ware St. building, had filed a complaint against HRE worker Daniel J. Giatrelis, alleging that Giatrelis had threatened him after Epstein called attention to what he perceived as a lack of safety precautions used during the replacement of windows in the building...

Author: By Joanna R. Handelman, Andrew C. Karp, and David M. Rosenfeld, S | Title: HRE Worker, Tenant Drop Charges | 3/16/1982 | See Source »

...month old dispute between Harvard Real Estate's Ware St. tenants and the University got more personal and more serious last week. Daniel J. Giatrelis, an HRE official charged tenant leader Robert Epstein with assault and battery after an argument stemming from the installation of controversial storm windows in apartments at 9-13 Ware...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Keeping Track . . . | 3/13/1982 | See Source »

...members have been totally foreclosed from offering constructive suggestions to HRE administrators. The most blatant instance of disregard for tenants' efforts to contribute to the improvement of their homes came last May, when HTU released the results of a comprehensive energy-use survey of Harvard-owned buildings. Designed to identify inexpensive means of reducing energy waste, the survey was never formally acknowledged by Harvard. It is fairly easy to understand why HRE administrators would resent off-the-cuff tenant gripes, but it is far more difficult to explain how HRE could close its eyes to a well-researched and carefully...

Author: By Andrew C. Karp, | Title: Heads May Roll | 3/12/1982 | See Source »

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