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Updated: 11:08 PM Apr 8, 2006
Grand Junction Property Management Company Regrets Housing Hurricane Katrina Victims
Grand Junction opened their hearts and their homes to evacuees of Hurricane Katrina. One local property management company is regretting that decision. Posted: 6:28 PM Apr 8, 2006Reporter: Stephanie Ross |
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Grand Junction opened their hearts and their homes to evacuees of Hurricane Katrina. One local property management company is regretting that decision.
Colorado Properties gave six families devastated by Katrina homes to live in. Their rent was paid, they didn't have to pay deposits, and when those families left, The property management company says
they left the homes with thousands of dollars worth of damage.
Western Colorado Disaster Relief said Colorado Properties had failed to do a walk through when the families moved in, and that some of the damage was there prior to the families moving in.
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