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Tulsa Apartment Residents Plead for Hot Water Repairs
Saddlestone Apartment tenants say they've gone weeks without reliable hot water, forcing them to heat water on the stove just to bathe and clean.
Published on Feb. 9, 2026
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Residents at Saddlestone Apartments in east Tulsa say they've gone up to two weeks without reliable hot water, forcing many to heat water on the stove just to bathe and wash dishes. City officials say they'll inspect the complex early next week, but frustrated tenants want faster action from management to restore basic living conditions.
Why it matters
Access to hot water is a fundamental necessity for residents, and the prolonged lack of it at Saddlestone Apartments raises concerns about the living conditions and property management at the complex. This issue highlights the challenges some Tulsa renters face in getting timely repairs and maintaining a decent quality of life.
The details
According to reports, Saddlestone Apartment residents have been dealing with intermittent or completely absent hot water for up to two weeks. This has forced many tenants to resort to heating water on the stove just to bathe and wash dishes. City officials say they plan to inspect the complex early next week, but frustrated residents want faster action from the property management to restore reliable hot water access.
- Saddlestone Apartment residents have been without reliable hot water for up to two weeks.
- City officials say they will inspect the complex early next week.
The players
Saddlestone Apartments
An apartment complex in east Tulsa where residents have been dealing with a lack of hot water.
Tulsa City Officials
Local authorities who plan to inspect the Saddlestone Apartments complex next week in response to the hot water issues.
What’s next
City officials plan to inspect the Saddlestone Apartments complex early next week to assess the hot water issues and work with property management to restore reliable service for residents.
The takeaway
This situation at Saddlestone Apartments highlights the challenges some Tulsa renters face in getting timely repairs and maintaining basic living standards. It underscores the need for stronger tenant protections and more proactive property management to ensure all residents have access to essential utilities like hot water.
