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SASKATOON The Saskatoon Fire Department was called to the Prairie Heights condo 20 times in February, according to Feb. 25 condo board meeting minutes obtained by CTV News. At the meeting, Assistant Fire Chief Yvonne Raymer said 1416 20th St. W. is the worst building in the city and she recommended the condo board seek legal counsel. The condo owners in the meeting said that some landlords who own units in the building are not managing their tenants and that their tenants are allowing people into the building who should not be there, including to buy drugs and do drugs. “Anytime we’ve spoken to the condo owners we’ve advised them to seek legal counsel in order to go before the court and appoint an administrator or exercise their authority under the Condo Corporation Act, to take whatever measure needed to mitigate concerns within the building where vandalism is occurring and if some of the suites have problem tenants,” Raymer told CTV News.
At the board meeting, Assistant Fire Chief Yvonne Raymer said 1416 20th St. W. is the worst building in the city and she recommended the condo board seek legal counsel. The condo owners in the meeting said that some landlords who own units in the building are not managing their tenants and that their tenants are allowing people into the building who should not be there, including to buy drugs and do drugs. “Anytime we’ve spoken to the condo owners we’ve advised them to seek legal counsel in order to go before the court and appoint an administrator or exercise their authority under the Condo Corporation Act, to take whatever measure needed to mitigate concerns within the building where vandalism is occurring and if some of the suites have problem tenants,” Raymer told CTV News.