The Brief
- Tenants at the Leland in Detroit have until Dec. 3 to move out of the apartment, the owner says.
- The emergency removal comes after DTE said it would be shutting off power over delinquent payments.
- The city of Detroit will assist in rehousing people.
(FOX 2) – A surprise letter to residents of one downtown Detroit apartment informed the tenants they are being forced to move out.
Issued after Thanksgiving, Leland House Management wrote that it was being required to shut down the complex.
Residents have until Dec. 3 to vacate the property. The city is expected to provide resources to help those find a new place to live.…