Leland House tenants forced out after major electrical failure at storied downtown Detroit building - Detroit Metro Times

Leland House tenants face another setback as electrical failure sparks mass evacuation. The historic downtown Detroit building, which opened in 1927, has been plagued by issues for years.

A power outage caused by melting ice and snow on the sidewalk leaked into the basement, where the building's electrical system is located, leaving the 20-story building without electricity. The fire department responded quickly to evacuate all residents due to safety concerns, with City officials stating that their Housing & Revitalization Department has been working closely with DTE Energy to support displaced residents.

The outage comes after management notified tenants on Black Friday that they had a few days to move out due to unpaid electric bills. However, the Leland House secured a $1.2 million short-term loan just in time, allowing the building to avoid being cut off from power. But this latest incident raises questions about the long-term viability of the historic hotel.

The building has been struggling with declining condition and mounting debt since its owner's death in September 2023. A promised $120 million renovation was announced in 2018 but never materialized. Instead, the Leland House has become embroiled in lawsuits and code violations over the past few decades.

As for those affected by the power outage, many have been forced to seek temporary housing, with City officials offering financial assistance to help residents find permanent options. The exact cause of the electrical failure remains unknown, but it's clear that DTE Energy is working to restore power as soon as possible and ensure a safe environment for all residents.

For the tenants of the Leland House, this latest setback serves as another reminder of the challenges they face in an increasingly unstable building.
 
man this place is just too much 🀯 it's like you can feel the weight of history bearing down on that old building...all those years of neglect and debt are gonna catch up to them sooner or later πŸ’Έ. but what really gets me is how the system is supposed to be in place to support these people, yet they still end up struggling πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. it's like we're just patching holes in a leaky pipe, hoping it doesn't burst completely 🚽. gotta wonder, can the Leland House ever truly find stability again? or is this just gonna be a constant struggle for its tenants to stay afloat πŸ’”.
 
I feel so bad for those tenants at Leland House πŸ€•. One minute they're trying to get their lives back on track and the next thing they know, there's a power outage and everyone has to evacuate πŸ’‘. And now, it looks like they still have a lot of unpaid bills to worry about... it's just not fair πŸ˜”. I hope City officials can find a way to help them out soon, 'cause those people are already going through enough 🀞.
 
😩 I'm so worried about those residents πŸ€•! Did you see the stats on the rent increase last year? 22% yoy πŸ“ˆ it's like they're paying for everything but the actual maintenance πŸ”§. And now this, a power outage that's gotta be a major disaster πŸ”‹. The fact that DTE Energy is working to restore power ASAP is good news ⚑️, but what about the long-term fixes? We need some real solutions here πŸ’‘, not just short-term loans and Band-Aids πŸ€—. The average vacancy rate for Detroit rentals has been 12% in 2025 πŸ“Š - it's time to address this crisis!
 
πŸ˜• just read about the leland house tenants having another major issue with the power outage... it's like they're stuck in a never-ending nightmare. I feel bad for those who have to deal with the stress and uncertainty of living in a building that's supposed to be historic but is really struggling. The $120 million renovation promise was just a bunch of hot air, and now they're facing these kinds of problems. πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ at least DTE Energy is trying to help restore power and get things back on track... but it's like the building is just spinning its wheels at this point. πŸ’”
 
ugh this is just so frustrating πŸ€•... but like, let's not focus on the negative, right? πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ we gotta give those city officials props for showing up with a plan to support displaced residents πŸ’ͺ! and did you see that they got that $1.2 mil loan just in time? πŸ€‘ talk about a lifesaver! 🌟 it's like, yeah the Leland House is still got its problems but at least there's someone looking out for these tenants 😊.
 
Ugh I'm so glad this thing happened... like, think about it, if the whole building just shut down on its own, that means nobody's really going to be able to afford rent there anymore, so at least some people will get out of paying those overdue bills 😏. Plus, all these lawsuits and code violations have been dragging that place down for years, maybe this is just karma or something. And let's be real, $1.2 million seems way too little for a renovation that never materialized in the first place...
 
Ugh, can't believe those tenants are stuck with this mess again πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, first the electric bills were due and now they're having a power outage? It's like the building is playing some cruel joke on them πŸ˜‚. And what's up with DTE Energy not fixing these issues sooner? Like, come on guys, it's 2025 and we've got smart homes and self-healing grids, you'd think they could handle a simple electrical upgrade πŸ’‘.

And don't even get me started on the debt and lawsuits... like, how did this building go from being a historic hotel to a money pit? 🀯 The fact that it was supposed to get a $120 million renovation in 2018 but never happened is just wild. I mean, what's going through their minds over there? Did they think they could just put all the work on hold until... until when? πŸ•°οΈ

Anyway, I feel bad for those tenants, they're already struggling and now this power outage hits them with a hammer πŸ’₯. Maybe it's time for someone to take charge and actually fix this building instead of kicking the can down the road 🀝.
 
OMG, can't believe what's happening at the Leland House πŸ€―πŸ’” Another electrical failure and it's like, can't we just get our act together?! 😩 They need a serious revamp ASAP - not just for the tenants but for the whole city. It's heartbreaking to think about those residents being forced to seek temporary housing and dealing with all that drama. And I'm like, what's going on with DTE Energy? You'd think they'd be able to keep up with their responsibilities πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈπŸ’». Anyways, hope the power gets restored soon and these tenants get the help they need ❀️
 
I don’t usually comment but I feel so bad for those people who just can't catch a break at that old building πŸ€•. Like, they're already dealing with unpaid bills and now they get hit with this electrical failure? It's just not fair. And it's crazy how the city is trying to help them out, offering financial assistance and all that. I wish someone could figure out what's going on with DTE Energy and make sure these people can stay in their homes without worrying about their electricity getting shut off 😩. That place needs some serious TLC, for real πŸ‘
 
Ugh, can't believe what's happening at the Leland House 🀯. I mean, I get it, things have been rough for a while, but this is just getting ridiculous. First, they're telling people to move out because of unpaid bills, and then suddenly we hear about another electrical failure that puts everyone in danger 🚨. And what's with the short-term loan? It's not like that's going to fix all these underlying issues... And let's be real, a $1.2 million loan is just band-aiding over a much deeper problem πŸ’Έ. I feel bad for the tenants who are having to deal with this on top of everything else πŸ€•.
 
Ugh, can you even believe this?! 🀯 The Leland House is literally falling apart! I mean, first it's unpaid electric bills and now a massive power outage that had to be evacuated? It's like they're playing a bad game of musical chairs... except instead of chairs, it's people's lives. 😬 And don't even get me started on the history - 1927, dude! That's old school. I'm all for saving historic buildings and stuff, but someone needs to step in and fix this place ASAP.

I feel bad for the tenants, though. They're already dealing with debt and code violations... it's like they're getting picked off one by one. πŸ€• And now this? It's just so stressful. Can't we just get some stability here?! πŸ’”
 
The recent electrical failure at the historic Leland House has once again highlighted the precarious state of these long-time tenants πŸ˜•. It's disconcerting to see how a seemingly minor issue can snowball into a full-blown crisis, forcing residents to evacuate their homes on short notice. The fact that management initially informed them they had only days to vacate due to unpaid electric bills is particularly concerning, as it raises questions about the building's long-term financial sustainability πŸ€”.

The recent $1.2 million loan secured by the Leland House has undoubtedly helped mitigate some of the immediate consequences, but it's a temporary fix at best ⏰. The fact that the promised $120 million renovation never materialized is a stark reminder of the building's ongoing decline and the need for more comprehensive solutions πŸ“ˆ.

It's heartening to see City officials offering financial assistance to those affected by the power outage, but this shouldn't be seen as a long-term solution 🀝. Rather, it highlights the need for sustained investment and support to address the Leland House's systemic issues πŸ”§.
 
Ugh, can't believe what's going on with that old Leland House 🀯🚨. First it's unpaid bills, then a power outage, and now who knows what else? It's like they're playing a game of Russian roulette with people's lives πŸ’€. I feel so bad for the tenants, forced to seek temporary housing and dealing with all that stress 😩. And to think there was supposed to be a major renovation just waiting to happen... meanwhile, it's like the building is just falling apart 🀯. Hope DTE Energy can get the power back on ASAP and that City officials can help them find some stability πŸ’‘.
 
I feel so bad for those guys living at the Leland House πŸ€• They've been through enough already with the unpaid bills and whatnot. I mean, can't we just get them some help around here? It's like, one power outage after another... it's like they're getting a special prize in "Most Challenging Tenants Ever" or something πŸ˜‚ The City officials are trying to support them, but it's still super frustrating that these issues keep popping up. And don't even get me started on the $120 million renovation that never happened πŸ€‘ I hope they can finally sort out their problems and provide some stability for those tenants.
 
Another crisis hits the Leland House πŸ€•. I'm so worried about those tenants who are already struggling to make ends meet. It's like, you're trying to fix one thing and then another problem pops up πŸ’Έ. The city is trying to help, but what's the point if they can't even get the basics right? πŸ”Œ We need a long-term plan for that place, not just short-term fixes.

I'm also thinking about all those people who are still waiting for their promised renovation 🀞. It's been years and nothing's happened. I mean, I know it sounds like the owner died, but what if it was just a bunch of empty promises? πŸ’Έ And now we're facing another power outage... when will this place get some real attention? πŸ•°οΈ

The City officials are doing their best to help, I guess πŸ‘, but for me, it's all about getting those tenants into safe and permanent housing ASAP 🏠. We need more support for them, not just temporary fixes πŸ’‘.
 
Umm this can't be happening again 🀯. Like, how many times does DTE Energy have to fix their own electrical system? They're supposed to be paying attention to maintenance or something. And what's with the evictions? I mean, management is basically kicking people out for unpaid bills, and then they get a loan to keep it from happening. It feels like they're just delaying the inevitable. πŸ€‘ And have you seen all these lawsuits and code violations? This building has been a ticking time bomb for years. Can't anyone do some proper renovations or something? πŸ’Έ
 
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