By Becky Barnes, Editor
Landlords Willie Smith and Jeff Hopkins would like to recoup their losses and those of their tenants from the city.
Smith told commissioners Tuesday night that he and Hopkins recovered $11,094 from their insurance company after a sewer back-up into their Second Street property on Jan. 10.
Tenants, who lost much of their belongings when the sewer backed up several inches into their apartments, said their renters insurance did not cover their losses stating that the tenant should not be responsible for sewer back-up.
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