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The Francestown Select Board is moving forward with a directive to TAK Real Estate regarding the necessary life safety and code inspections for the 24 apartments located on Tory Pines Road. In an effort to ensure the safety and compliance of these residential units, the Board has communicated the urgency of the situation by establishing a response deadline of October 17.
Failure to meet this deadline may lead the town to consider legal action against TAK Real Estate. The decision underscores the Board’s commitment to maintaining housing standards and protecting the well-being of residents. The letter will detail the next steps that TAK Real Estate must undertake to address the compliance issues. This development highlights the ongoing challenges in managing residential properties and the importance of adhering to local regulations to ensure safe living conditions for all tenants. The Francestown community is closely monitoring the situation as it unfolds.
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