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Originally Posted by look 171
Well, police got involved and were able and willing to do something about it. I know of two units at this apt complex by the LA river that the bunch of homeless had broken into after it was boarded up awaits for remodel. They occupied the place for a few days before the residents at the complex complain to management. Management can't do a thing about it, cops refuse to take any action because its now a civil matter and they now have resident's or rental rights. Its their home now. Eviction papers must be files and settle this in court. Courts are closed due to covid and yet, they sell and use drugs out of that place, other renters had to put up with it. We can only thank our law makers. You know what I say to that? Those very nut jobs voted those in office now they have to live with their decisions. AS sad as this may sound I hops this effects their children because these are the very same people ( with babies in their arms) protested, blocked the vehicles against the city for moving the homeless out of Echo park (a place with million dollar homes within walking distance to the lake, full of filth and up the ass with homeless and drug dealers). Yep these are mostly renters that are protesters blocking the city from going in. Fooking sad if you ask me.
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I cannot believe what I just read, like a different universe. Sorry for your troubles.