Saturday, June 29, 2013

Single Mother Facing Eviction In The 11th Hour


Warehouse Lofts tenant Jaye Crawford's lease ends on Sunday, June 30. Even with a three month Occupy Our Homes Atlanta campaign, Warehouse Lofts owner Henry Finkbeiner and manager Hugh Trotti are still refusing to renew Jaye's lease. They have refused numerous requests to meet with a number of organizations that volunteered to mediate a peaceable solution including American Friends Service Committee, and Rainbow PUSH. Both times Hugh Trotti and Henry Finkneiner refused not only to meet, but also to simply provide a reason they plan to push Jaye out of her home of almost 15 years. Just because Jaye spoke up about her neighbor's noise violations, the Warehouse team wants to evict her and her daughter.

This past Friday, we decided to visit Warehouse Lofts owner Henry Finkbeiner's home. We hope to show The Warehouse Lofts owner Henry Finkbeiner and his property manager Hugh Trotti that the community will not sit back while he moves to displace a single mom, Jaye Crawford, and her daughter.


We continue to hope that Warehouse Lofts will change their minds and move to do the right thing, but if they don’t, we will continue to organize around Jaye’s campaign for justice. We will not allow abusive land lords to go unchecked in our community.


3 comments:

  1. Eviction is a legal way by which landlord get back his/her property. To start the eviction the landlord has to give some kind of legal notices . The landlord and tenants both can take the help of eviction services. To use eviction services one must have to follow legal procedure and if the legal procedure has not been followed the eviction is considered illegal.
    Many companies providing “ Eviction Services “ and provide legal services which are necessary to be followed. The purpose of Eviction Services is the removal of tenant from rental property. There are many reasons which force owners to take back their property from their tenants:
    Non payment of rent
    If the tenants is violating some terms
    Uncorporative tenants
    If the owner want back his/her property back
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  2. That is really cool that they would help her out like that. I have never had to deal with an eviction. I hope that things go well and also get better. Keep your head up high and know that thing can and will get better.

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  3. Trial: If the tenant timely files a solution and remains on the premises, then an attempt are going to be necessary. By law, the trial must occur within 20 days of the landlord's request. Should the owner prevail, the court will give him judgment for possession of the premises plus all overdue rent through the date of trial, costs, and attorney's fees if authorized by the lease agreement. Once the court gives judgment to the owner , the method isn't over. the owner must present judgment and enforcement papers to the court and Sheriff in order that an lock-out can occur.
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