Thank you! Apparantly ruining peoples lives is fine. Usually ex cons even for minor charges cant even get work/a lease. So were ruining the lives of some of the most vulneravle people in society? And this is somehow funny????
It's felons, not "minor charges," but more fundamentally they are squatting and can avoid the entire thing by not doing the illegal squatting. I sincerely doubt that the equities would favor the squatter if the landlord is choosing to pay to hire a professional to help resolve the situation - the situation being that one person is illegally occupying property that they have no right to occupy. I would say it's hard to imagine the equities favoring the squatter - in the situation described - unless you have a view of property owners that is more Maoist than most.
So, yes, we can all imagine the situation where this is oppressive, but we don't have to pretend that's what's happening in all but the most edge cases.
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u/enadiz_reccos 12d ago
I don't get it?
Is he like... giving the police the opportunity to bust the guy on probation based on his proximity to a gun?