We would laugh about it if it weren't so serious. Of course, life is not always easy in the cities, but in the case that we are going to report to our readers, it is a new Clochemerle which, if it is not quickly resolved, will end very badly.
We have lived in this building for 30 years
The story takes place in Impasse Raimu, in Bois-du-Verne, in a building managed by OPAC. Until last June, all the tenants (some of whom have been there for 30 years) lived in good harmony, each in their own apartment.
And then, a fifty-year-old woman and her daughter, aged around 20, arrived. From then on, the tenants' daily lives became real hell.
“I had the misfortune of shaking a duvet out of my window and I received a volley of filthy insults from this person” relates an 83-year-old tenant. As for the daughter of the latter, who is seriously ill, she is given a reputation as an alcoholic, a drug addict and so on, and the best.
Every day, if the tenants are unfortunate enough to speak (while they are at home), this person bangs on the radiators with force. “Even our little dog is terrified. As for my mother, at her age, she's done with it. She made him take 20 years in a few months,” protests his daughter.
Adding: “Even for our Christmas meal, she couldn't swallow a single mouthful, she is so sick from this situation.”
And not just sick! In fact, tenants even fear for their safety. “We don’t dare go out or talk anymore, we’re too afraid of meeting these two shrews” they say in unison.
Insults, repetitive altercations, degradations, photos, videos (the irascible person even pushes the vice to the point of monitoring his neighbor downstairs, with a mirror, when she is smoking at her window).
First handrail and a petition
A handrail was placed by one of the tenants on December 12. Indeed, that day, this woman ran behind her car as she was maneuvering out of the parking lot. Just to throw a bucket of water on his vehicle!
Note that a petition was sent to OPAC last November. In response, the lessor informed the complainants that this had been taken into account.
Slippery stairs: a disabled little girl injured
A week ago, the son of a tenant visited her, accompanied by his wife and children. Everyone was surprised to see that the one who now represents a nightmare for the entire building, had thrown buckets of soapy water down the stairs and the entrance hall.
“My granddaughter, aged 10, who is disabled (she suffers from Angelman syndrome, which is a serious neurodevelopmental disorder) and has no balance, slipped because of the soapy water and injured her arm, before we could catch her,” says the father.
On December 30, still on his way to his mother's house, the man came across the daughter of the “troublemaker” on the stairs and expressed his anger to her, following his daughter's injury, when the matron tumbled down, insults copiously, while telling him a text message: “Your daughter, you don't take her out, you leave her at home or you carry her” and grabs him by the arm while trying to force him into her house!
He then went to the emergency room who noticed a significant hematoma and issued a medical certificate attesting to this. The man then went to the police in Le Creusot (he lives in Torcy) to file a complaint against his attacker.
And it was with a certain fatalism that the police officer made him understand that he was willing to register his complaint, but that it was wasted time, since there will be no follow-up, once this complaint has been transmitted to the parquet! “.
The reminder of the OPAC lease
Note again that the OPAC, dated December 17, 2024, informs, by a letter addressed to the tenants who signed the petition, that the recalcitrant “was contacted and that a reminder of the lease was sent to her, reminding the basic rules of living well together. Either.
Don't even be afraid of the shrew!
In any case, the “lease reminder” slipped on this one. Thus, on December 23, the 83-year-old lady was surprised to see the SAMU arrive at her door, sent by the shrew, because, she told them, “the daughter mistreats her mother and their apartment is unsanitary ! “.
Before the emergency service, she had called the fire brigade (two trucks please) saying that the same person's little dog was barking and that something must have happened in the apartment. While she had seen the tenant leave, who was going shopping, accompanied by her daughter.
The icing on the cake, on December 28, persisting in her harassment, she completely pretended to be the 83-year-old lady, asking for SAMU and an ambulance! Everyone moved. For nothing!
Tired, stressed and depressed tenants
Dispatched to the site, your servant met tired, stressed and depressed tenants. The octogenarian was in tears, in complete distress… Enough to revolt the calmest! The tension rises a little more every day, the families of the tenants, also very angry, are on the verge of explosion!
Lionel Duparay, president of OPAC
Contacted by us, the president of OPAC, Lionel Duparay, was very firm on this issue.
“I see that my services did their job, warning the tenant and her daughter if these events were to happen again.
If this is not followed by effects, as you tell me, I will restart the appropriate procedure. This could in fact lead to the termination of the lease of these two troublemakers. It is really not normal for our tenants to suffer events like those taking place in this building.”
To be continued…
Nelly Desplanches