If I was the judge and he was found guilty, I'd give him probation.
This man was failed by everyone he tried to take his complaints to. Why this couple wasn't kicked out of their month to month lease, I have no idea. I'm sure that littering your neighbor's property with dirty diapers is a violation of the HOA. Of course, this behavior is so totally uncivilized that it might not even be mentioned in the bylaws.
‘Why this couple wasn’t kicked out of their month to month lease, I have no idea.”
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Years ago, a friend of my Dad tried to kick out a welfare couple from an apartment building he owned. Apparently, where Section 8 or any other public assistance is involved, it’s very difficult, if not nearly impossible, to evict a tenant in this situation. A lot of red tape,government agencies are involved and there has to be an assortment of approvals necessary before such a tenant can be evicted. It took Dad’s friend more than 2 years and numerous legal battles before the tenants could be tossed out.
The landlord didn’t recoup months of unpaid rent and also had to spend big bucks getting the unit ready for the next tenants. The welfare couple had left the apartment a mess. After that, the landlord no longer accepted welfare tenants and eventually sold the building.
“This man was failed by everyone he tried to take his complaints to”
The eviction process was to begin the next day. If the landlord had told Kim .....