Monday, April 3, 2017

Although I'll be homeless at the end of May, it would be helpful if someone would tell the property management's lawyers that there are hidden, illegal cameras in the apartment.

April 3, 2017

It is torturous that the cameras that really are there will be in the apartment that I have to move from because of saying that they're there, until I move from the apartment to homelessness.  I've been blamed for the rupture of my tenancy; I have been treated as if I am delusional and/or lying, and I'll have to continue to live with that inaccurate reputation until it's proven that I'm telling the truth.  

This situation has also damaged my reputation at the program that helped me to obtain the apartment.  The people who administer the program don't believe me, and I don't know if my application for another apartment will be accepted by them.  Even if it is accepted, it's probable that it won't be accepted by another landlord; the program sends applications which it accepts to landlords, who then accept or reject the applicants.  

There's no landlord who wants a lying or delusional tenant.  Even a landlord who doesn't have an employee(s) who want(s) to criminally victimize me with voyeurism again won't want me to be a tenant, because he or she will think that I have made false accusations against past landlords.  


Copyright L. Kochman, April 3, 2017 @ 2:05 p.m.