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Foreclosures loom for 14 Jacksonville properties tied to problem landlord. What tenants can do next

January 31, 2026 - 02:21

Foreclosures loom for 14 Jacksonville properties tied to problem landlord. What tenants can do next

A Jacksonville apartment complex, recently the focus of investigations into severe habitability issues, has been sold in a foreclosure auction. The property transfer comes just weeks after reports detailed a crisis for tenants, including a massive sinkhole on the grounds and prolonged periods without running water.

The foreclosure action encompassed a total of fourteen local properties connected to the same landlord. This shift in ownership leaves many residents uncertain about their housing future and the timeline for critical repairs.

Legal experts advise tenants in such situations to continue paying rent, but to ensure payments are made to the new, verified property owner. They also stress the importance of documenting all communication and any ongoing maintenance issues. While a change in management can be disruptive, it may also open a path to resolving the long-standing problems that plagued the buildings.

Tenants' rights organizations remind residents that leases typically remain in effect even after a foreclosure. This means tenants cannot be immediately evicted without proper legal cause. Those concerned about their status or needed repairs are encouraged to seek official notice from the new ownership and to understand their protections under local landlord-tenant laws.


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