Residents ousted from run-down apartments, owner blames Irma damage
Nearly a year after the storm struck
Although the owner,
"We had truly hoped that we would be able to make the additional and necessary repairs to the property and continue providing a home for our tenants," said
Hurricane Irma made landfall on
But
In
In February, it was revealed the
The housing authority gets its money from the federal government.
Before he was fired, Johnson told
Residents at the complex were told Wednesday their leases were being terminated.
"There's not much affordable housing in
Ytech said it is giving residents
On its website, Ytech says it is one of the largest owners of multifamily properties in
"We are working with the owner to help residents because the county is really the safety net and we want to prevent homelessness," Baker said. "The owners of these complexes have some responsibility as well."
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