Tenants at the Cloverleaf Apartments in south Kansas City have just 24 hours to vacate their units as the city has shut off water and the fire department is keeping watch due to numerous building issues such as mold and busted-out windows. The situation has escalated to an evacuation, with residents scrambling to find alternative housing with the owner behind bars and employees unpaid. The Department of Housing and Urban Development is being urged to step in and assist residents with temporary solutions, but not everyone may qualify for help. Councilman Johnathan Duncan is calling for accountability and a rethink of housing practices to prevent such situations from arising in the future. The clock is ticking for these fed-up tenants who feel abandoned and desperate for assistance. The city is aware of the situation and monitoring it, but the immediate fate of the residents remains uncertain as tensions rise.
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