> Mr. Krueger has compared the Hard Times Cafe and rental property owners.

<...snip...>
 

> If a landlord's tenant or tenant's guest starts breaking the law, he cannot
> call the police for removal.  He cannot use force even if he wishes.  He has
> to pay a minnimum of $182.00 for a court date 14 days in the future.  When
> he gets to court he may not win.  This is a stark difference. The landlords
> are being held to the same standard as the other licensed entities but they
> do not have the same tools.  Thus the affordable housing crisis grows worse.

<...snip...>

I have not heard of any ordinance or law that prevents a property owner
from calling the police on his/her own tennants when those tennants are
observed breaking the law.  In fact my observation has been that property
owners that work with their neighbors and the police have an way less
problems that landlords who don't pay much attention to problems on or
near their properties.

Rich McMartin
Bryant Neighborhood




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