• Posted on Monday, August 4, 2008
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Tenants feeling the California mortgage mess

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Brandy Menina's apartment hasn't had hot water for six weeks.

When she and her three teenage daughters want to bathe and wash their long hair, she fills up four pots and two roasting pans with water and heats them on the stove.

Sounds like the kind of problem she should complain to her landlord about. But Menina doesn't enjoy a typical landlord-tenant situation. The apartment building she lives in is in foreclosure.

Now a bank owns it, and it's hired a real estate company to sell the building. They want her out so they can sell it. Menina says she'll leave when she can -- legally, she's entitled to stay for at least another month.

In the meantime, she's waging a battle to get her hot water turned back on.

Read the complete story at mercedsunstar.com

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