Over the past two weeks, I have rejected three separate persons who applied
for one of my apartments ($410 per month.)

The first person has 2 convictions for criminal sexual conduct, one with a
13 year old minor.  He has also plead guilty for failure to notify change
of address for sex offenders.  He has also been convicted of domestic
assault.

The second person has 2 Court ordered evictions (unlawful detainers) within
the past two years, and her most recent landlord "asked" her to move for
dealing drugs, high traffic volume to and from her apartment, non-payment
of rent, and "trashing" her apartment.  She has also been convicted of
"malicious punishment of a child."

The third person has 1 felony conviction, and was evicted from his previous
apartment owing $3,000 in rent.

In all three cases, the only source of income listed is "SSI" - which is a
form of social security for persons with disabilities - including
alcoholism and drug addiction.

SO THE QUESTION IS - Where do the citizens of Minneapolis want these people
to live?

Vicky Heller
Cedar-Riverside and North Oaks



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