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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]mopinko
(74,262 posts)in a whole bunch of ways.
including letting her know that i would be keeping a close eye on things at this place.
it is a 2flat, part of my farm. my youngest daughter lives upstairs.
it might be better in some ways for her to live in a shitty joint where no one cares what she does. but i told her from the get go.
when she started having trouble with her roommate, who is equally appalled by the situation, i started worrying. she kept saying she was scared the roommate was going to call cps. i had to wonder.
i stated that she should not have to work that hard. that is what i told the alderman's office. they tried to help her, too. i pulled my strings for her. they would have fixed her up, she just didnt get it done.
i also have yet to see this months rent.
i have no intention of evicting her, but i have the case. this is family housing, 4 br, remodeled to fit sec8 guidelines by the previous owner.
i take that as part of my responsibility.
of course my first step is not too call the cops.
like i said i have tried, several times, to give her a break and watch the boy for a while, but she would rather have him in a cold (no gas) apartment, with the shades down, this nothing to do but watch pbs. hell, i offered to let him borrow books and she wont let him.
i have told her that if not for the boys i would toss her ass.
also, i knew full well that they were not going to take her kids.
the system here is overwhelmed, dealing with the real monsters.
like i said, she is not a bad person. i agree that she is overwhelmed.
this is the sort of case that gets a caseworker who either calls and tells her to cut it out, or helps her sort things out, and hooks her up with some help.
there is help she could be accessing, but she cant get it together.
THERE WAS EXACTLY ZERO CHANCE THESE KIDS WOULD BE TAKEN.
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so please stop that.