KANSAS City, Mo. —  With an excessive warmth advisory issued in Kansas City for the up coming two times, some people say they’re heated above their deficiency of air conditioning.

The thermostat within Rachel Ivy’s dwelling at Cloverleaf Apartments browse 85 degrees Wednesday.

Ivy, who is 6 months pregnant with an 11-thirty day period-previous son, claimed she’s experienced no doing work air conditioning given that the commencing of summer months.

”This is unacceptable. It’s 100 degrees outdoors nowadays,” Ivy said. “I take showers like five occasions simply because I’m sweating so terrible. I just want to get interesting. It’s miserable.”

Ivy claimed she called administration in April when she very first noticed issues with her AC. They informed her someone would occur by and correct it, she explained no one at any time arrived.

Ivy stated she obtained an e-mail dated July 08, 2021, that the routine maintenance ask for was comprehensive and corrected.

“It’s frustrating. How did it get done if my air is not performing? I was here all day and no a person arrived,” Ivy mentioned.

She said she’s had to use her individual money to purchase a enthusiast.

“Every summer months, we have the similar factor happen. Our hotline is flooded with calls from tenants whose air conditioning has been out for hours, in some cases days or weeks, with seriously grave impacts to his health and fitness and lifetime,” Director of KC Tenants Tara Raghuveer mentioned.

It’s a fight the KC Tenants team stated they’ve been preventing to change.

Kansas City doesn’t require landlords to deliver air conditioning to tenants.

In 2019, the group wrote a Tenants Monthly bill of Rights. The initially draft included a shielded suitable for tenants to have air conditioning, but landlords lobbied and had the order stripped out.

“We know in Kansas City, the summers get very hot. When you are living in an apartment creating, it’s even hotter. When you are an elderly person, a person with disabilities, often that heat is a change among everyday living and demise,” Raghuveer explained.

Raghuveer encourages folks to contact KC Tenants hotline at 816-533-5435 the city recommends you contact Nutritious Houses, who will reply to problems.

Ivy is hopeful her air conditioning will be restored quickly.

The health and fitness section is sending a crew to inspect her house on Aug. 4.

“I just want you to take care of it, for my infants and me, because it is too warm,” Ivy said.

FOX4 attempted to access Cloverleaf Apartment Management for comment, but our phone calls had been not returned.