Hope to End (e-bog) af Hugo, Van
Hugo, Van (forfatter)

Hope to End e-bog

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The previous was about one particularly Co-Op. I only wrote what is related to the Co-Op. The current is about landlord. I mentioned on the previous about what some tenants told me about the wrongdoings that landlords committed in court and there is no real action taking by the court to do something about these wrongdoings. I did face those wrongdoings from the landlord, particularly more f...
E-bog 35,47 DKK
Forfattere Hugo, Van (forfatter)
Forlag AuthorHouse
Udgivet 20 januar 2020
Længde 158 sider
Genrer BG
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781728341583
The previous was about one particularly Co-Op. I only wrote what is related to the Co-Op. The current is about landlord. I mentioned on the previous about what some tenants told me about the wrongdoings that landlords committed in court and there is no real action taking by the court to do something about these wrongdoings. I did face those wrongdoings from the landlord, particularly more from the lawyers. I begin to see why majority of the housing court cases never solve effectively because the court should get blame for it to some degree due to waste of my time. There are a lot I report in this book which may be shocking to my readers and audiences. I want to say viewer discretion is advised to them. The problems and issues that I write and report in this book run at their deepest level. The housing situation in New York City is a real problem and issue when it comes to class and race matter and manner. The current book also started backward just like the previous book. The readers and audiences can now move forward with the book. The book contains my personal records from the court case (June 2018 to November 2018). I continue to use my pen name for the second book (Van Hugo). The names of the opponents and other information are not included for the purpose of unwanted and unnecessary lawsuits against me. This book is for those of you who live under landlords, particularly roommates, which are in the worst position to be in housing court. I do the best I can to make this book representable to my readers and audiences.