The rainfall didn't stop the flow of furniture out of doors and into trailers provided by the city of Plainfield. A storage facility offered two months free to tenants who were forced from their homes on Wednesday.Pedro returned home with his dad on Thursday to get some of their belongings.
The mayor said the state inspected the property last summer and found 235 violations that were never addressed, adding the city didn't learn about the problems until a tenant complained. "It's clearly a lack of communication. However, we need to take control over that in the city and make sure that we are doing our inspections," Wyatt said.