200+ Renters Given 72 Hours To Vacate 4-Story Buildings As City Officials Declare South Florida Apartment Complex With Rusted Staircases Unsafe
- Sydney White and his family spent all day Wednesday loading their belongings into a moving truck, worrying about where his new home will be. His anxiety was triggered by a pink letter posted on his door Tuesday afternoon, telling him and other residents they had 72 hours to leave Brampton Court, a complex of four buildings in the 4500 block of Northwest 19th Street.
- White is among an estimated 260 tenants who must leave their apartments by noon Friday after city officials deemed the complex's staircases unsafe. City officials said residents living on the complex's second, third and fourth floors must move because there would be no easy way to escape in an emergency. First-floor residents are allowed to stay because they don't need the stairs.
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- Some residents who haven't found new homes said they can't afford moving costs and expect anger, resentment and instability to rule their lives in the coming days..
For more, see Hundreds at Lauderhill apartment complex told to leave by Friday.
For story update, see:
- Company: Repairs start at Lauderhill apartments under evacuation order,
- Deadline for Brampton Court residents to leave postponed again (About 260 residents must be out by noon Sunday because of safety concerns): A Friday noon deadline was pushed back to noon Sunday, and Mayor Richard Kaplan said city officials were willing to keep extending the deadline as long as repair workers were making headway on fixing the problems.
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