WASHINGTON — DC homeowners in a Marshall Heights condominium community are worried they could be forced out of their units as they dispute a years-long DC Water bill that now exceeds $200,000.
“I rented for 13 years before this, and I never thought home ownership was for me,” Kiev Richardson told WUSA9. In 2020, she was among the new homebuyers who used DC financial assistance programs to move into the 32-unit Amber Overlook community in Ward 7.
“It’s very sad that we did all this work and we were given this opportunity just for it to be snatched from a water bill,” Richardson added…