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Colorado Springs landlord faces $100K in damage after tenant destruction
A Colorado Springs landlord, Fadia Tawfik, is seeking compensation after a tenant who received subsidized rent through the Colorado Springs Housing Authority (CSHA) caused over $100,000 in property damage during an eviction. CSHA confirmed the tenant violated the lease but stated it lacks funds to assist with repairs, leaving Tawfik to pursue legal or insurance options, though her insurance claim was denied.
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