HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — Displaced tenants from an apartment building in Hartford say they will go homeless Friday if the city does not extend their temporary housing long enough to obtain permanent housing.
As of Friday, 11 households still do not have permanent housing, according to the tenant’s union.
These tenants say they are running out of options as the deadline for their temporary housing expires.
Fire displaces roughly 100 people from Hartford apartments
In addition, the apartment complex they were displaced from, Concord Hills, is undergoing construction with no end in sight due to its non-compliance with the code…