Months after the flood, 28 tenants from the Milk district still cannot go back to their fully destroyed apartments. The affected report report the “crown” of their previous obstacle.
“A lot of water has already flowed over the Pielach, but the Housing Association has still not brought it so far that we could return to our own four walls that were destroyed by the late summer floods,” says one of the victim, 49-year-old Danaczek-Winkler Van Loosdorf in the Milk District. “Krone” readers know him as the needy who, despite life -threatening diseases by heartless experts, are denied the disabled pension.
Agreements on
“I am twice and triple in the rain,” says the desperate victim, who temporarily found shelter during his elderly mother. With his “homelessness”, the tenant from Waldmülergasse is not alone. Because even in Albrechtsberger Straße, tenants are among the local displaced persons who, like all affected, have received at least bridging lease contracts in other apartments. But these similarities will end quickly.
The “weather disaster” Chronicle reads like a spot. Detourse devices appeared only three months after the large flood on 17 September on the settlement of the non-profit General building, residential and settlement cooperative. Since then, the appointment has been adopted for an appointment. The residents – four of them want to complain – a transfer of the stay now became the target in August.
Get a bonus
The victims did not benefit from the 20 percent, shopping discount promised by furniture stores-the bonus period for the discount has now been passed. “We could not have kept anything. Because the cellars should still be renovated in April, but we have not seen any employees yet. That cannot go out,” said Horaczek-Winkler.
Source: Krone

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