Former resident of condemned Aurora apartment building files lawsuit as move-out deadline passes

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Former resident of condemned Aurora apartment building files lawsuit as move-out deadline passes
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V Reeves speaks during a press conference at the Fitzsimons Place Apartments on Thursday, Aug. 8, 2024, in Aurora. Tuesday was the deadline for residents to move out under the city’s order. said goodbye to their homes under city order Tuesday morning, but one of Fitzsimons Place’s former tenants has sued the property owners and managers.

The latest litigation follows longstanding legal action pursued by the city of Aurora against Zev Baumgarten for longstanding code violations at Fitzsimons Place. However, CBZ Management argued that recent problems on the property were caused by a transnational Venezuelan gang’s presence at the building.On Tuesday morning, tenants of the building — many of whom are Venezuelan migrants — scrambled to finish moving out before police arrived just after 7 a.m.

Around that time, the East Colfax Community Collective directed 70 former tenants to 25 hotel rooms as temporary shelter, with at least 30 more rooms available to those still being processed, Luby said. The city will cover the hotel stays through the end of August. When former tenants find a new place to live, organizations working with Aurora officials will pay for their new security deposits through a flex fund, Luby said.

“Let us be clear,” he wrote, “the blame for this unfortunate circumstance rests solely with CBZ Management and its principals, the owners and managers of the property, who have repeatedly failed their tenants for years by allowing the building and property to fall into a state of complete disrepair.

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