The residents of the building in Miami Gardens, which at the end of January caught fire, They are still waiting for a solution to their situation.

“That’s what we want. A solution. Not that they toss the ball back and forth to see who wins,” one of the locals recounts.

“We’ve had goods here for 24 days and they’re spoiling,” says one resident.

While another assures that he entered his “house on January 28″. Five minutes. And I couldn’t go in anymore. It is all I have.”

But their possessions are not the only thing that worries them. During this time, most of them stayed in a shelter. Thanks to the help of the Red Cross. But time is running out there.

“They send us on hire because they say they’re going to hire the shelter,” he says.

Some were tenants, but others were landlords and they say that in addition to continuing to pay their mortgage, they will now have to pay rent.

Many people resist the idea of ​​having to leave the city.

There is still no official decision on the cause of the accident. What residents did know was that the nearly 80-unit apartment building had no fire insurance.

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