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A homeless woman got an apartment. Then came conflicts with neighbors
Posted on 4/25/24 at 1:50 pm
Posted on 4/25/24 at 1:50 pm
shocker. can we not admit that the majority of these losers are just shitty people?
A homeless woman got an apartment. Then came conflicts with neighbors.
In 2021, Staci Jameson had been living in a tent when she received what thousands of homeless people in D.C. desperately need: a housing voucher. She landed a one-bedroom apartment in an upscale building downtown, with rent fully paid each month by the government.
But Jameson, a 38-year-old mother of three with a history of heroin addiction, was soon accused of threatening staff, undressing in the lobby and rubbing her backside against a police officer responding to a complaint about her, according to police records and evidence presented in court. So in 2022, her landlord, Borger Management, launched the legal process to get Jameson out of the building.
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Almost two years later, the case is still winding its way through landlord-tenant court, and Jameson is still living in the building. The case illustrates the myriad challenges that come after unhoused people are given a place to live, as well as the mental health and other support that is often needed to help them succeed.
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A homeless woman got an apartment. Then came conflicts with neighbors.
In 2021, Staci Jameson had been living in a tent when she received what thousands of homeless people in D.C. desperately need: a housing voucher. She landed a one-bedroom apartment in an upscale building downtown, with rent fully paid each month by the government.
But Jameson, a 38-year-old mother of three with a history of heroin addiction, was soon accused of threatening staff, undressing in the lobby and rubbing her backside against a police officer responding to a complaint about her, according to police records and evidence presented in court. So in 2022, her landlord, Borger Management, launched the legal process to get Jameson out of the building.
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Almost two years later, the case is still winding its way through landlord-tenant court, and Jameson is still living in the building. The case illustrates the myriad challenges that come after unhoused people are given a place to live, as well as the mental health and other support that is often needed to help them succeed.
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Posted on 4/25/24 at 1:51 pm to djmed
So there's not a housing crisis?
Posted on 4/25/24 at 1:51 pm to djmed
The govt can't be paying upscale rent. Gotta bring that shite down some way
Posted on 4/25/24 at 1:52 pm to djmed
So giving a free apartment in an upscale building to a junkie is a bad idea??? Who could have possibly seen that coming?
Posted on 4/25/24 at 1:52 pm to djmed
Oops, double posted.
This post was edited on 4/25/24 at 1:53 pm
Posted on 4/25/24 at 1:52 pm to djmed
If everyone in your life has abandoned you and refuses to help you.... There is a very good reason. You are toxic. A roof over your head doesn't fix that
Posted on 4/25/24 at 1:59 pm to djmed
After Jameson’s final plea, it took Trafford 50 minutes to return a verdict — to evict her.
Jameson was incensed.
“This is crap!” she said, storming out of the courtroom and shouting her way down the hallway.
After she appealed, a judge noticed a technical problem with Borger’s paperwork: A notice of eviction must explain that victims of domestic violence may be able to stay in their apartments if their lease violations are related to domestic violence. Jameson’s didn’t have such language.
So in June, Borger’s case against Jameson was dismissed, even though she does not claim to be a victim of domestic violence.
Our legal system at work.
Jameson was incensed.
“This is crap!” she said, storming out of the courtroom and shouting her way down the hallway.
After she appealed, a judge noticed a technical problem with Borger’s paperwork: A notice of eviction must explain that victims of domestic violence may be able to stay in their apartments if their lease violations are related to domestic violence. Jameson’s didn’t have such language.
So in June, Borger’s case against Jameson was dismissed, even though she does not claim to be a victim of domestic violence.
Our legal system at work.
This post was edited on 4/25/24 at 2:00 pm
Posted on 4/25/24 at 2:01 pm to djmed
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unhoused people
GTFOH with that nonsense
I hate euphemistic language that tries to soften the condition. They're homeless.
Posted on 4/25/24 at 2:03 pm to djmed
I was reading this yesterday and thought this statement was interesting. "Jameson said she did not know if there was a case manager or anyone responsible for helping her remain in her apartment."
She was responsible for helping herself remain in her free, upscale, apartment.
She is also a very rough looking 38 year old.
She was responsible for helping herself remain in her free, upscale, apartment.
She is also a very rough looking 38 year old.
Posted on 4/25/24 at 2:03 pm to djmed
Moral of the story:
If you do business with government or give up some freedoms for government protections be warned you are dealing with low life devil scum.
If you do business with government or give up some freedoms for government protections be warned you are dealing with low life devil scum.
Posted on 4/25/24 at 2:05 pm to MFn GIMP
When i look at others at the gym in my area, there is no way they can afford the cost of living in the area.
There is more of the govt help in apartments then i think most people know. It's not only in low income housing areas.
There is more of the govt help in apartments then i think most people know. It's not only in low income housing areas.
Posted on 4/25/24 at 2:07 pm to VoxDawg
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hate euphemistic language that tries to soften the condition. They're homeless.
You must hate women's healthcare and reproductive rights.
code for abortion
This post was edited on 4/25/24 at 2:08 pm
Posted on 4/25/24 at 2:13 pm to djmed
Just a few corrections
99% of homeless people need mental health / drug addiction help.
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with rent fully paid each month by the taxpayers.
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rubbing her arse against a police officer
99% of homeless people need mental health / drug addiction help.
Posted on 4/25/24 at 2:19 pm to LSUbest
Yeah. It’s easy to just say these people suck / are shitty purely by choice but reality is their mental illnesses will never allow them to be anything but. The person described above isn’t sane enough to be coherently shitty/toxic just by choice
If the government wants to jump in and place them in asylums I’m down. Until purges are legal I’m not sure what better option there is. Just don’t put them among others, the outcome is already known
If the government wants to jump in and place them in asylums I’m down. Until purges are legal I’m not sure what better option there is. Just don’t put them among others, the outcome is already known
This post was edited on 4/25/24 at 2:25 pm
Posted on 4/25/24 at 2:23 pm to djmed
People living on the streets are living on the streets for a reason. They didn’t just wake up one day and decide frick the suburbs, I’ve always wanted to live in squalor under a bridge. If you want to help them, get them the mental health they need, not a nice apartment where everyone else has to suffer.
Posted on 4/25/24 at 2:29 pm to Blizzard of Chizz
The law is failing to protect people living within the confines of the law.
The only option left is to start hurting people enough so they stay away.
This is why I see a large increase in violence coming. Sadly, the legal system won’t protect the common citizen, but be careful the legal system will prosecute the common citizen for doing what they should have done years ago.
The only option left is to start hurting people enough so they stay away.
This is why I see a large increase in violence coming. Sadly, the legal system won’t protect the common citizen, but be careful the legal system will prosecute the common citizen for doing what they should have done years ago.
Posted on 4/25/24 at 2:32 pm to bird35
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The only option left is to start hurting people enough so they stay away.
Apparently most reported crime will be down but the number of people found beaten to death with a sack of doorknobs will start spiking.
Posted on 4/25/24 at 2:36 pm to djmed
Congrats on voting in great policy!
Posted on 4/25/24 at 2:40 pm to djmed
Drug addicts should be exempt from government benefits until they get clean.
Posted on 4/25/24 at 3:04 pm to djmed
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a housing voucher. She landed a one-bedroom apartment in an upscale building downtown, with rent fully paid each month by the government
I mean what the frick. I found the apartments, rent for a 1/1 is between $1850 and $2600...
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