Charles Burkett saying he wouldn't sleep there. "If you ask me if I would want to spend the night in that building, I would not be willing to do that," Burkett said over the weekend. Residents who wish to leave their condos can get temporary housing through FEMA until inspectors deem the building safe. Officials are still trying to determine what caused the 12-story building to collapse. James McGuinness, the town's building official, told residents that he had inspected the construction on the building's roof about 14 hours before the collapse and didn't see any red flags. "There was no inordinate amount of equipment or materials or anything on that roof that caught my building official's eye that would make it alarming as to this place collapsing," McGuinness said.