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Tenants in an old neighborhood in central Gothenburg will have their storage moved 150 km away for more than a year during a renovation. They are only accessible during the day from Monday to Friday. Gender image.
Attic storage will move 150 km for over a year during a renovation and will only be available during office hours. Now Gothenburg tenants hope to get help from the Svea Court of Appeal.
The affected tenants live in a block of stone houses, built in 1910, near Järntorget. Some spaces are generous in size, writes Hem & Hyra. This applies, among other things, to the attic. There, the property owner, the municipal housing company, will now rebuild to create 24 new small apartments.
This means that today’s tenants have much less attic storage space. More than ten square meters can be converted into three.
In addition, the storage will move for a year and a half during the renovation. To the district of Gårdsten, 15 kilometers. There, the devices will be housed in a company that is only open on weekdays from 08 to 16.
– It will be complicated, says tenant Mikael Krall to Göteborgs-Posten.
According to Bostadsbolaget, it was not possible to find any premises in the immediate vicinity that could house all the shops. Transportation has been promised to be arranged once a month.
18 tenants have appealed Bostadsbolaget’s plans. But the rental court followed the owner’s line, as the need for new homes is seen as weighing heavily. The tenants have filed a new appeal with the Svea Court of Appeal.
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