Paul Rodriguez and dozens of his neighbors gathered Tuesday morning outside the front office of the Rosemont at Oak Valley apartments in Southeast Austin after 85 families received notice Friday that they were being evicted and must move out by July 31.
In a letter to residents, the complex told residents their leases were being terminated because of natural disaster and catastrophe caused by the February freeze that led to widespread power and water outages, and broken pipes.
“While Rosemont at Oak Valley has taken steps in order to mitigate the effects of any damage, we have found that the extent of damage experienced in your unit will unfortunately require that we terminate your lease and you to vacate the unit so that we may make the necessary repairs,” the letter states.
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Cheers! Tulsa Senior Living Community Has New Winemaking Class For Residents
A Tulsa senior living community has started a winemaking class. People now spend their afternoons bottling wine, made right there at the center, then boxing it up for fellow residents. This one has been fermenting about eight weeks total, said Chef Kevin Sloan. The chef does most of it because he has experience with culinary skills, but he is quite a wine maker and this is not just a little bottle of wine - these are great big vats, said resident Billy Baldwin.
It started during the pandemic and has been going strong ever since.
Cheers! Tulsa Senior Living Community Has New Winemaking Class For Residents
A Tulsa senior living community has started a winemaking class. People now spend their afternoons bottling wine, made right there at the center, then boxing it up for fellow residents. This one has been fermenting about eight weeks total, said Chef Kevin Sloan. The chef does most of it because he has experience with culinary skills, but he is quite a wine maker and this is not just a little bottle of wine - these are great big vats, said resident Billy Baldwin.
It started during the pandemic and has been going strong ever since.