Two dozen families are still homeless after a tornado tore through their west-suburban Woodridge community back on June 20, 2021, and nearly two years later, they still have no clear timeline for when they will be allowed to move back in. Some of the Woodridge Country Club #5 owners blame their home-owners association (HOA) and property manager for delaying major, structural repairs necessary for them to return home, while the HOA and property manager have pointed to their insurer as responsible for the delays. Read the article………………………..
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