Valley grandma to stay in apartment after being priced out of market

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Last week, ABC15 reported on how Carol Moore could not find an affordable place to live after her complex said they would not renew her lease after nine years. MORE ⬇️

PHOENIX, AZ — A Valley woman who felt forced out and priced out of her apartment complex after she was told she can’t renew her lease will be able to stay six more months after an ABC15 report.Since last week Burns has been contacting city officials, local elected officials, and other community advocates for help.

State Representative Analise Ortiz wrote a letter to the apartment complex on behalf of Ms. Moore last week, “I ask you to please renew Ms. Moore’s lease and to ensure all tenants of your properties are treated with humanity, dignity, and respect,” the letter stated. ABC15 spoke with Tanner Properties Inc. who said that their board of directors met over the weekend and decided to renew Moore’s lease for six more months.

 

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It baffles me how the American people are so accepting of this behaviour from corporate or even citizen greed💭

It's sad and frustrating how the rent prices are so high.

This is ridiculous there are shareholders to consider!!

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