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Florida residents in luxury condos forced to flee over sinking floors READ MORE: A Florida city's condo crisis escalates as sales and prices plummet By Sonya Gugliara For Dailymail.Com Published: 17:03, 28 October 2024 | Updated: 17:30, 28 October 2024 e-mail View comments Residents of a condo complex in Jacksonville, Florida have suddenly been forced out of their homes over sinking floors. Within weeks of the Presidium Regal apartments opening last year, some tenants started reporting issues with their units, saying their floors were uneven or sinking under the weight of their furniture.

'I would have never moved in if I knew this was the case,' first-floor resident Reggie Wilson told News4Jax . The resort-like complex has a large pool and colorful common spaces for residents, while the apartments appear sleek and modern. Within weeks of the Presidium Regal apartments opening last year, some tenants started reporting issues with their units, saying their floors were uneven or sinking under the weight of their furniture A mark in the floor of a Presidium Regal condo 'Live carefree every day,' reads a note on Presidium Regal's website.



'With impressive finishes and resort-quality amenities, our apartments make it possible to live beyond your expectations.' Residents said they feel misled, believing management left them in the dark about the building's problems. Read More NYC's worst apartment? Tiny Nolita studio with crazy location for shower and stove hits the market 'I felt .

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