About 100 inhabitants of the Vienna-Tivoli home now lose their house. Many feel led by the operator.
For many it should probably be the last registration address of a satisfactory life – the feudal senior residence of the cursaa behind Schönbrunn Castle in Meidling. But instead of the joy about the shared pension together, there is now a state of emergency among the 100 residents. As reported, they were informed of the closure of the facility in the middle of the week. The pensioners must free their apartments at the end of April.
Problems and incompetence
After the first shock spreads and lack of understanding spreads. “We only signed the contract in mid -December. My wife and I went inside last Sunday. Since mid -January, the carpenter has been installing the dimensional furniture. There was no word of warning. Do we even have to unpack? “The 91-year-old Gerhard H. is among the moving boxes. He and his 81-year-old woman invested around 50,000 euros in the renovation measures of their pension chair. Now the two do not know how to proceed. H.: “A different step exceeds our financial options.”
“Don’t know where to go now”
The couple is not alone. Johanna and Jürgen S. had planned everything. A new house, barrier -free and comfortable, in a home that was advertised as a “higher class in accompanied living”. They invested – not only money, but also hope. Old furniture, air conditioning, a life in the green. But now they are sitting at their dining table, not knowing where to go. Jürgen S.: “It was difficult enough to sell the house and start a new life. And now that? We don’t know where to go now. “
“Why wasn’t it informed?”
Both couples feel alone because of Kursana and – to say it carefully – “poorly informed”. You ask yourself: “Who is for the damage? Why didn’t we know in advance? “
The “Kroon” asked Kursana. It says: “We informed the affected who immediately affected after the decision was made. We keep all legal deadlines. We regret the situation for the affected situation and will do our best to support everyone involved in this personally difficult situation.
Source: Krone

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