Jacqueline Aguilar joined KGUN 9 as a multimedia journalist in February of 2024.
Recent monsoon storms ripped through southern Arizona. The heavy rain caused the roof of one apartment complex in midtown to rip off in mid-July. One resident living there says she dealt with exposed mold because of the damage.Madison Holley says she wasn’t able to get a hold of property management or maintenance for repairs quickly enough and was left with no choice but to sleep in here.“It's not about the personal belongings, it's about not having a home,' said Holley.
Martin Lopez, city code enforcer for City of Tucson, says another unit was condemned after the roof was completely blown off.“In the meantime, the owners are responsible for assisting the tenant and moving them to another unit or however they do their arrangements with the tenant,' said Lopez'Holley says by the time she was offered a hotel, she was receiving help from the American Red Cross and didn’t take the offer.
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