“Due to the significant damage in the building, 33 units have been asked to vacate,' the property management company said.
An eviction battle is underway in Calgary between some renters and a property management company after a fire gutted part of the apartment building.
However, about a week later, she said the property management company told her and several of her neighbours that they had to leave. Global News also reached out the company and was forwarded a letter sent to residents. The letter was dated June 14, the same day Global News reached out to Envision.It stated: “Due to the significant damage in the building, 33 units have been asked to vacate their units due to a variety of concerns including direct fire damage, water damage, possible mold concerns, carcinogenic debris, tear out and mitigation efforts.
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