FL: Six Months After Fire, Condo Still Without Power (video)
A North Miami condominium building remains without power six months after a fire forced residents out.
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A North Miami condominium building remains without power six months after a fire forced residents out.
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Fifteen months later, the condominiums still are uninhabitable. The outside landscaping still is torn up, leaving a blight on the 170-unit complex and keeping two families from returning to their homes.
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Take a tour of The Landing condominiums in El Lago on Clear Lake, and what youll see looks like the way Hurricane Ike left it 10 months ago: a washed-ashore boat still sits in the parking lot, the pool is filled with a greenish mix, and some of the residents are ready to revolt.
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During the daytime Cross Creek Lane looks like any other lovely road in North Royalton. After sundown it turns into the darkest pocket in the entire city. The street lights have been off for almost two months.
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More than 40 people displaced last month from an Oakwood Avenue condominium building when heavy rains poured through a roof under repair probably won’t be able to return to the building for several months.
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The roofing contractor working on the building in October lacked the proper insurance, so owners of all 100 units in the Twin Oaks complex — not just the 20 in building 106 — are on the hook for the repair bill. A special $400-plus monthly charge was imposed by the condo association in January to [...]
The roofing contractor working on the building in October lacked the proper insurance, so owners of all 100 units in the Twin Oaks complex — not just the 20 in building 106 — are on the hook for the repair bill. A special $400-plus monthly charge was imposed by the condo association in January to [...]
More than 40 people displaced last month from an Oakwood Avenue condominium building when heavy rains poured through a roof under repair probably won’t be able to return to the building for several months.
Originally from National Community Associations News
More than 40 people displaced last month from an Oakwood Avenue condominium building when heavy rains poured through a roof under repair probably won’t be able to return to the building for several months.
Originally from National Community Associations News
More than 40 people displaced last month from an Oakwood Avenue condominium building when heavy rains poured through a roof under repair probably won’t be able to return to the building for several months.
Originally from National Community Associations News