"Patchflow Ltd recognises the concern and uncertainty that has arisen in recent weeks for tenants living in Hazelwood Estate in Bridgetown. The company understands that receiving notices of termination can be deeply unsettling for tenants and their families and acknowledges the stress this situation has caused within the community."
"In order to allow time for constructive engagement and to support a resolution process, Patchflow Ltd has decided to withdraw the notices of termination that were issued to tenants. Patchflow Ltd can confirm that discussions have already begun with some tenants who have expressed an interest in purchasing their homes."
"Over the coming weeks the company will meet tenants on an individual basis to discuss their circumstances and explore what options may be available to them. This arrangement will apply on the basis that existing tenancy agreements remain in place and that all obligations under those agreements, including the payment of rent, continue to be met."
Patchflow Ltd issued eviction notices to tenants at Hazelwood Estate in Bridgetown, affecting up to 100 people and causing significant community outrage, particularly as the notices arrived just before new rental laws took effect. Following public backlash from local politicians and residents, the company reversed its decision and withdrew the termination notices. Patchflow Ltd acknowledged the stress and uncertainty caused to families and committed to individual discussions with tenants about their circumstances. The company confirmed that some tenants have already expressed interest in purchasing their homes, and existing tenancy agreements will remain in place while the company explores available options with residents.
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