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In reply to the discussion: Cities across America require landlords to evict domestic violence VICTIMS [View all]TheMadMonk
(6,187 posts)41. And just how many ways can these laws be abused?
Apply them to DV and homeless shelters.
Want a tennant out? Simple, just arrange to have the cops called on the address three times. Pay some homeless folk to go around and make a scene, or just simply have a buddy in dispatch cobble up the necessary paperwork.
What happens with an abuse victim who did make a break and move away? How many abusive ex-partners will trigger these laws just to make "the bitch" suffer, or leave her with no choice but to come back?
What of properties owned by the victim? Can the city require a bank foreclose and evict? Or can it do as has been threatened and simply condemn the property as unfit for habitation and force the tennant out that way.
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Cities across America require landlords to evict domestic violence VICTIMS [View all]
pnwmom
Apr 2013
OP
But this is about a woman who had to have the police out three times due to
Lady Freedom Returns
Apr 2013
#3
If he did it three times, he should be in jail, is what I think it being said there.
freshwest
Apr 2013
#6
Yeah, but the main story is about the woman being evicted from her home due to police coming out...
Lady Freedom Returns
Apr 2013
#8
Yes, shafting the victim. But with a system of supports in place, she'd have left the first time.
freshwest
Apr 2013
#9
Many abuse victims have been so torn down by the abuser that they feel worthless & unworthy of help
peacebird
Apr 2013
#17
What would lead you to think I don't know that very well? This law is a symptom of a bigger problem.
freshwest
Apr 2013
#19
I apologize, that is not what I thought you were saying. It appears we are in violent agreement.
peacebird
Apr 2013
#20
If he'd been kept in jail, it wouldn't have happened, no matter what. She called the first time...
freshwest
Apr 2013
#38