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Monday, 07/29/2019 10:00:10 PM

Monday, July 29, 2019 10:00:10 PM

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Ah well the Con 'done gone' and make folks dig up the stories about

Kushner's rat infested properties in Baltimore - Bwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah Go Chris Hayes!!!

https://www.propublica.org/article/the-beleaguered-tenants-of-kushnerville

The Beleaguered Tenants of ‘Kushnerville’

Tenants in more than a dozen Baltimore-area rental complexes complain about a property owner who they say leaves their homes in disrepair, humiliates late-paying renters and often sues them when they try to move out. Few of them know that their landlord is the president’s son-in-law.

by Alec MacGillis May 23, 2017, 5 a.m. EDT

This story was co-published with The New York Times Magazine.

The Townhouse on High Seas Court in the Cove Village development, in the Baltimore suburb of Essex, was not exactly the Cape Cod retreat that its address implied: It was a small unit looking onto a parking lot, the windows of its two bedrooms so high and narrow that a child would have had to stand on a chair to see out of them.

But to Kamiia Warren, who moved into the townhouse in 2004, it was a refuge, and a far cry from the East Baltimore neighborhood where she grew up. “I mean, there were bunny rabbits all hopping around,” she told me recently.

In the townhouse next door lived an older woman with whom Warren became friendly, even doing her grocery shopping once in a while. But over the course of a few months, the woman started acting strangely. She began accosting Warren’s visitors.

She shouted through the walls during the day. And at night she banged on the wall, right where Warren kept the bassinet in which her third child slept, waking him up.

Warren sent a letter reporting the problem to the complex’s property manager, a company called Sawyer Realty Holdings. When there was no response, she decided to move out. In January 2010, she submitted the requisite form giving two months’ notice that she was transferring her Section 8 voucher — the federal low-income subsidy that helped her pay the rent — elsewhere.

The complex’s on-site manager signed the form a week later, checking the line that read “The tenant gave notice in accordance with the lease.”

8. See, this is why the whole idea that there's strategy here falls flat

Dotard is a feral animal with an instinct for survival. That's all.

https://www.democraticunderground.com/100212329994

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