"A hotel in the French commune of Forbach that was used to house asylum seekers has become so damaged that it is no longer usable as a hotel.
The former Ibis Hotel was initially requisitioned by the French government to house asylum seekers and their families in 2017.
...cost as much as €1.7 million (£1.54m/$2.01m) to renovate the building, Le Républicain Lorrain reports.
...In all this, we have been through nothing but suffering.
The state commandeered our property when the hotel industry was doing well and returned it to us in the midst of the Covid crisis in a dismal state,” Heintz said.
...cost as much as €1.7 million (£1.54m/$2.01m) to renovate the building, Le Républicain Lorrain reports.
...In all this, we have been through nothing but suffering.
The state commandeered our property when the hotel industry was doing well and returned it to us in the midst of the Covid crisis in a dismal state,” Heintz said.
...The building was also infested with cockroaches which affected neighbouring buildings...Read all.
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