Subsidized housing renters pay price in roaches, mold, leaks

In this Feb. 20, 2019 photo, Whitley Williams demonstrates how a recently repaired window does not open easily, preventing her from using a window air conditioner to help cool her apartment in Cedarhurst Homes, a federally subsidized, low-income apartment complex in Natchez, Miss. Williams said she had complained about the central heating and another window unit not working for months, with no repairs. The complex failed a health and safety inspection in each of the past three years. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

In this Feb. 20, 2019 photo, roaches line the door jam of Destiny Johnson's apartment in Cedarhurst Homes, a federally subsidized, low-income apartment complex in Natchez, Miss. The complex received at least three failing inspection scores in recent years. Upset with conditions, Johnson moved out in late March. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

In this Feb. 20, 2019 photo, Destiny Johnson’s son, Hayden Howard, 2, steps on roaches in his mother’s apartment in Cedarhurst Homes, a federally subsidized, low-income apartment complex in Natchez, Miss. The complex failed a health and safety inspection in each of the past three years. Upset with conditions, Johnson moved out in late March. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

In this Feb. 20, 2019 photo, Destiny Johnson shows the section of drywall that maintenance workers gave her to patch a hole in her bedroom wall in her apartment in Cedarhurst Homes, a federally subsidized, low-income apartment complex in Natchez, Miss. The complex failed a health and safety inspection in each of the past three years. Upset with conditions, Johnson moved out in late March. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

In this Feb. 20, 2019 photo, Destiny Johnson shows the broken door to her oven that she uses string to hold together, in her apartment in Cedarhurst Homes, a federally subsidized, low-income apartment complex in Natchez, Miss. The complex failed a health and safety inspection in each of the past three years. Upset with conditions, Johnson moved out in late March. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

NATCHEZ, Miss. — In this city known for pre-Civil War mansions, a young mother shared a government-funded apartment with her three small children and a legion of cockroaches.

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