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Tenants fighting eviction after Pasadena apartment building bought by Caltech

Por: ABC7 Nation June 30, 2023

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PASADENA, Calif. (KABC) -- A group of Pasadena tenants are fighting to stay in their homes after the building was bought by the California Institute of Technology.Nearly two dozen families have been told to move out of their Pasadena apartment building on South Mentor Avenue.Caltech bought the building and want to use it for student housing.Tenants say they're shocked and don't know what to do.I have lived in this building for 22... + full article



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