mardi, novembre 21, 2006

Bloomberg for arms? fore arms? forms?

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So...I just left housing court and have some new information. Fran in the pro se attorney's office was very patient and explained some new terms like "making a motion", "amending an original answer" and the difference between "decreased rent for decreased services" and "rent abatement" and "constructive eviction".

The "housing part" was fairly painless except that the attorney for "the petitioner"(545 West 146th Street, Inc.) wanted to negotiate but acted like he knew nothing about the case or the condition of the building. Since I had already sent letters to (545 West 146th Street, Inc.) and to Ron Ransom who says he works at (J. Barrington Jackson?) the attorney for the petitioner's office explaining why we withheld rent. (Arrgh!) the judge said the attorney shouldn't be expected to know the condition of the building...so...let's ask his sluml...ahem...client. Mr. Nababi? Ou est Mr. Nabavi? Mrs. Nabani? Mr. Gonzalez? no...the attorney's client was convienently not there.

I called (454 West 146th Street, Inc.) after the hearing and spoke to Mr. (Nababi?), the guy that comes to the apartment a presents himself as the landlord. I wanted to make sure he was aware of the problems that still exist in the apartment and the building. He yelled a lot but finally let me list many of the problems...he hung up before I finished. Then I called HPD and filed complaint #354 3466.

2 commentaires:

TastyPaper a dit…

I believe in Texas they call this sort of thing a Bronco! LOL Keep riding, tiger!

Jennifer a dit…

Thanks dave...You're right it is like riding a tiger.