Tenants being forced out of apartment complex
By Kelli Wynn, Dayton Daily News, Ohio | |
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"There is pending motion from (the judge) to send it all back to Florida...At the end of January (the judge) had hearings," Rieser said. "They agreed that Edelsten would put up money for insurance and the tenants would be vacated."
Rieser was referring to Edelsten's court case in
It is unclear how many tenants remained in the apartment complex as of late Thursday, but Reiser said he believed that the complex was seven percent occupied. There are at least 160 rental units, according the Montgomery County Auditor's records.
Barrington Spring House owns four parcels of land, all rental property, in the county, according to the auditor's records. The properties are located on
In the meantime, township officials requested approximately
Kuntz added that the demolitions must be completed by
Plans to pursue the demolitions began late last year after the township declared the areas dangerous. The designation came after township officials found out that the
"The sheriff's office was concerned about the safety of the residents," Kuntz said.
He added that the township cannot do anything with the land after the demolitions because Barrington Spring House still owns the property.
When asked about the remaining property owned by Barrington Spring House, Kuntz said, "I don't think it's economically feasible to demolish all the structures there because it's such a huge campus."
The demolition issue is likely to be discussed at the township trustee's
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