Residents Cannot Return to Evacuated Miami Beach Condo Until Structural Issues Addressed (FL)

Residents of the North Miami Beach condo will be unable to return until the structural and electrical issues have been addressed, the Associated Press reported.  The building, about five miles from Surfside, where Champlain Towers South collapsed on June 24, must resubmit a new 40-year recertification report that addresses all structural and electrical issues.    Read the entire article……………………………….

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