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The commission continued rent escrow and required additional repairs in the Laurie Harkins matter, including permits within 7 days, completion of building work within 90 days, boiler checks, weather stripping, and continued pest control. Harkins’s rent is scheduled to increase to $1,990 on March 1 and $2,100 on June 1, 2026. In a separate hearing, Desiree McKay-Rogers must pay $800 in past-due rent through two $400 payments.
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For Harkins, rent will continue to be paid into the Town of Enfield’s escrow account until building issues are resolved and reported to the commission. The landlord must address outstanding building, heating, door and window, and pest-control problems, while Harkins must follow payment and cooperation requirements. In the McKay-Rogers matter, the landlord must provide 24-hour notice before entering, arrange heating and electrical work, and the tenant must declutter the basement and repay the past-due rent.
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