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"I saw this huge sign that read properties available call this number." Ciara Figliuolo has spent the past month getting ready to start her first teaching job August 27th. She calls it her dream job at
A Lehigh Valley teacher is looking for a place to stay tonight. She was supposed to move in to an apartment a month ago, but that apartment is not up to code and she says her landlord is not returning her calls.
BETHLEHEM, Pa. -
FOX 29 is getting results for a Lehigh Valley teacher who needs a place to live.
We first told you last night about Ciara Figliuolo, who paid $2,200 to move into an apartment in Bethlehem.
But, as of right now, the home is in not up to code and several repairs need to be made. And, what's worse, the landlord is out of town on vacation.
Well, after our story aired, several people have called, wanting to help. Also Figliuolo says she got an e-mail saying she will get her deposit back by this Friday.
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