NEW PORT RICHEY -
Walking away from the home Jennifer McKown shares with her
mother is tough.
“It’s home. The memories," she said as she held back tears.
Her condo, like most in the Gardens at Beacon Square, took
in water from Hurricane Helene’s storm surge. But she said
the repairs shouldn’t force her to move out for as long as a
year.
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In a letter to residents, attorneys for the Gardens at Beacon Square condo association said flood water infiltration is dangerous, so remediation needs to start immediately. |
“I think this board has overstepped its
boundaries by making everybody leave," said Salton.
There are other issues here, too. Workers put signs on the
doors after walking in on residents without knocking, and
there’s already been a report of at least one burglary.
Jennifer is going to pack up and leave with her mother. They
don’t plan on ever coming back.
“I’m putting things in storage that can be saved on Friday,
and I will be heading to Georgia and staying in a hotel
until I have a plan.”
I called Qualified Property Management, which handles this
condo development, to ask questions about the process but
was told, "No comment."
