
Orange County Apartment Building Stabilized After Soil Gap Scare
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Residents of The Rialto apartments in Orange County, Florida, faced a terrifying situation on March 19th when a massive soil gap caused sections of their five-story building to shift, leading to sloped floors and cracks. Despite initial fears of collapse, engineers found no immediate risk, but the building was evacuated due to safety concerns. Tenants are now suing the owners over broken lease promises and bounced checks. The county has ordered temporary shoring and full structural checks, with repairs potentially lasting over sixty days. The situation remains under close watch.
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