Tuesday, September 11, 2018

A phone call, an email, a fax, a letter, corroborating that I was telling the truth; I asked for months that people who knew I was telling the truth would stop the eviction, and nobody did, though it would have cost nothing to give me that help.

The property management's lawyer:





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My attempts to obtain legal help while impoverished:






(The lawyer's name was here.)




I went to every agency that is supposed to prevent poor people from being abused by landlords; I wasn't helped because I wasn't believed.


There were hidden and illegal cameras in my last two apartments.  The conglomerate knows it; the conglomerate thought it was funny.  The conglomerate thinks that the voyeurism to which I have continued to be subjected in my 5th and now my 6th year of homelessness is also funny.   


Since nobody who knew that I was telling the truth would corroborate it, what I would have had to do not to be evicted was to say "I'm sorry, I was wrong.  It was mental illness that made me think that there were hidden and illegal cameras in the apartment.  I'll stop talking about it; please don't evict me for my false accusations."


I didn't want to be homeless again, and I knew how difficult, if not impossible, it would be to obtain another apartment with two evictions on my housing record, so I thought about doing the "Reasonable Accomodation."  Finally, I couldn't make myself tell that lie.




(The name of the apartment building was here.)