NBC Newsのインスタグラム(nbcnews) - 8月27日 04時56分
Fifteen years after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans and triggered a mass exodus, the city faces an entirely different crisis - the beginning of a possible wave of evictions caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Brandie Barrow, a 25-year-old cook and mother of two, said she was able to stay current on her rent despite the restaurant where she works cutting her hours. Still, after she complained last week of mold, maggots and mildew she found in her daughters’ closet, she said her apartment complex gave her 30 days to move out. Her landlord did not respond to requests for comment left by voicemail.
“How inhumane. Why should I have to pay for somewhere that I’m not happy?” Barrow said.
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