Was your apartment in San Antonio damaged by the storm? What

Was your apartment in San Antonio damaged by the storm? What you need to know about renters' rights and assistance


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Was your apartment in San Antonio damaged by the storm? What you need to know about renters' rights and assistance
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Residents of the Granada downtown fended for themselves after water service was disrupted to the senior apartment building in San Antonio last week during the winter storm. Henry Rodriguez filled buckets with water from the River Walk so residents could water to flush their toilets.Jessica Phelps /San Antonio Express-News
As last week’s bitter cold shattered century-old records, thousands of pipes supplying water to San Antonians’ homes and apartments froze and, in some cases burst, forcing landlords and homeowners to cut off water entirely.

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