BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Marine Drive apartment residents say enough is enough. For over a week tenants have been living in their apartments without any gas.

The Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority said there was a gas leak last Saturday and crews fixed it the following Tuesday, but hours later a tenant reported the smell of gas. For days afterwards people were without laundry and haven’t been able to cook.

BMHA said Friday the laundry was finally fixed, but the 86 units still don’t have working stoves.

“It’s a very inconvenient process, you can’t do anything, especially if you buy food that you gotta cook,” said Hank Augustyniak, tenant.

The BMHA handed out vouchers for the weekend to tenants that met the HUD requirement of low-income or extremely low income house holds. 74 out of 86 tenants received that voucher.

“It is very helpful you know that we can mark off what we want and they’ll make what we want for free and we won’t have to worry about paying for it, so i thought that was very convenient and very nice of them to do,” said Morgan McCray, tenant.

“They gave out vouchers, but they gave out vouchers to certain groups of people, some didn’t get it, some got it. I don’t know how you figure out who does or doesn’t get one,” said Augustyniak.

This week the BMHA sent out a letter to all residents that read “while substantial progress has been made, we cannot definitively determine when gas services will be restored.”

National Fuel told News 4 the gas service was turned on Saturday, but the BMHA will have to go to each apartment starting Monday to check plumbing and safety of the stoves.

Officials couldn’t say when the stoves will be safe to use.