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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]Gormy Cuss
(30,884 posts)We don't call the police first.
We don't think it's suspicious that the tenant doesn't want her kids being pals with the landlord.
We don't think it's suspicious that a graveyard shift worker draws the shades and has her 5 year old in quiet time during the morning.
We don't delay repairs on the unit until we're sure the tenant has a Sec. 8 voucher.
Those are some of the reasons the OP's narration has rubbed people the wrong way.
eta: to save you from repeating the ANY suspicion standard, that's only for mandatory reporters. For everyone else IRL, the people who drop a dime over the tiniest suspicion tend to be the neighborhood busybodies who want everyone to conform to their narrow world view OR people who are just trying to cause trouble for the parents.