CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Residents of a Cincinnati apartment complex for low-income seniors have formed a tenant union to fight potential displacement.

“They’re buying the building and we don’t know what they’re going to do,” said Mattie Freeman, a current tenant.

More than 60% of the residents of the 214-unit Cambridge Arms building in Oakley signed a petition to form a union. They’re demanding “good-faith negotiations” with Related Affordable, a company planning $76 million in upgrades to the apartment.

“We don’t know if they’re going to move us out, we don’t know if we’ll get to come back if they do, if they do move us out, we don’t know where they’ll move us, how long we’ll be gone, if we’re coming back. We don’t know anything. They’re not telling us anything other than that they’re purc

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