A Williamson County judge granted a temporary restraining order on Thursday that requires the management at a low-income housing complex in Round Rock to continue paying for hotels for four tenants evicted from their freeze-damaged units.
Sandalwood Management, which runs the Townhomes at Double Creek on Louis Henna Boulevard in Round Rock, did not respond immediately to a request for comment on Thursday.
The management company issued seven-day eviction notices to residents of 44 units at the townhomes on April 1 saying the units were unusable.
The company also gave a seven-day notice to residents staying in hotels that the management company was no longer going to pay for their rooms. The deadly February Texas freeze caused the pipes to burst in the complex, damaging many units.
44 Round Rock families impacted by townhome evictions caused by winter storm damage
A Williamson County judge granted a temporary restraining order requiring the property management to continue paying for hotels for a few tenants until April 14. Author: Luis de Leon Updated: 11:57 AM CDT April 9, 2021
That was true for the Townhomes at Double Creek, a low-income housing complex where storm damage repairs forced residents to stay at hotels as they waited for the repairs to be completed.
Now, up to 44 families have received eviction notices this month due to the damage – all with about a week s notice. In the eviction notices, management also informed impacted residents that, after the seven days, they will not continue to pay for the hotels some tenants have been staying at.
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