The slumlord business model works because he's raking in guaranteed payments from the government (60-75% of those apartments are directly subsidized), and he doesn't give a shit about the buildings.
So his liability is basically limited to shoring the place up enough so that the Social Services/Public Housing people will continue writing checks, and covering the costs of emergency demolition when the house burns or falls in.
So his liability is basically limited to shoring the place up enough so that the Social Services/Public Housing people will continue writing checks, and covering the costs of emergency demolition when the house burns or falls in.