A Brooklyn family remains in limbo after a ceiling collapse forced them out of their public housing apartment.
Daniel Jeter says NYCHA first told them it would take about a week until there was enough progress on the repairs to allow them to access their apartment on a regular basis.
Now he says they're bring told it will be at least a month.
The family is staying in emergency housing.
They were allowed to return to their apartment in the Weeksville Houses Thursday, but just to get a few things.
Jeter says his family is torn because his wife wants a new place, but his sons want to go back.
But he also says NYCHA told them a new apartment might not be available in Brooklyn where they work and they're not happy about that.