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Gary Peterson <[log in to unmask]>
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Gary Peterson <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 30 Apr 1999 22:30:40 -0700
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> >Date:  Tue, 27 Apr 1999 22:30:27 -0400 > >From:  VC
<[log in to unmask]> > >Subject: Intro and advice request...  > > > > re
are so many people on this list with great attitudes.  I wish I could
have> >that approach more often.  But lately I've run into some
obstacles -- > >other people > >with harsh discriminatory biases.  > >
> >Don't get me wrong, my entire life I've encountered people with
poor > >opinions of > >disabled persons.  In every other occasion, I
didn't let it sink in.  > >This time is > >different.  > > > >In this
new apartment building, my next door neighbors are vile.  > >They're
an > >older couple who apparently resent me for my handicap.  They've
> >invited > >every other new neighbor over to visit, and not me.  > >
> >I've heard them shout at me (as I pass their door) things like "You
> >have > >no right to be here." and "You sure know how to take
advantage of the > >system."  > >I won't mention the vulgar things.

Hello Vince,

I'm wondering if you live in some kind of subsodized housing program?
That is my situation here where I live in Ca.

We have a mixture of younger pepole who are disabled as well as some
older people.  There have been times over the years  that some of our
older resadents have resented some of us younger tenants because we
are disable.

Because we all live here in what is known as section 8 housing, the
law requiers a cirton number of units be set aside for those of us who
are disabled no matter what age.  So assooming that is the case with
you, they can say whatever they want, but there is know way that they
them sels can have you evicted.


On 2 occasions I confronted them > >at > >their door.  In public, they
deny all.  If I hadn't confronted them at > >their > >door, I wouldn't
have seen them.  I'm very tempted to put their names > >here for
everyone to remember.

While doing that in the short run might make you feel better, in the
long run I think you would just be asking for more trouble.

You might want to go to your manigement and let them know what's going
on.  Here at my complx, we have a tennets group that comes together
now and then to deal with these kinds of issues.  If you have such a
group where you live, you might find them to be of great help to you.

Good luck-Gary


  > > > >I've spoken to a lawyer who helped me
put in formal complaints about > >their > >behavior with the apartment
management.  But after that, even he said > >I > >might > >be forced
to move.  Moving is O.K. except it took me a long time just > >to >
>find this apartment.  It's the only one that comes close to being >
>accessible.  > > > >It feels like I'm stuck.  I'd be very greatful of
anyone's advice.  > > > > > >Regards, > > > >Vince > > > >
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