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annm4peace

(6,119 posts)
Mon May 19, 2014, 10:35 PM May 2014

Tenants Together responds to Fresno Slumlords


Tenants Together responds to Fresno Slumlords:

We will be having our next meeting Tuesday evening at 5:30PM! At 946 N Fulton st Fresno, CA 93728.

Many people may have heard of what has been happening with the Fresno Inn in the last few weeks. Sadly the living conditions where horrible and code enforcement came and shut down the Fresno Inn. While we are thankful that people are not living in these conditions anymore, we also need to work to prevent many of these tenants from becoming homeless.

We will be planning a Press Conference on this situation to take place at City Hall on Thursday. 5/22

Please join us to help and to fight to keep Fresno slumlord free!



Fresno has got to stand up to slumlords. This situation should have been addressed by a lawsuit against the owner over a year ago. Why has no enforcement action been filed?

Tenants are innocent victims here. The City should front all the relocation payments and seek reimbursement from the owner, as allowed by state law.

The city will save money and lives by doing proactive inspections and filing enforcement actions against bad actors.

We ask the city to partner with us to bring about a slumlord free Fresno.
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kimbutgar

(21,160 posts)
1. Unfortunately rich wall street types brought rental property in Fresno and are the slum landlords.
Mon May 19, 2014, 10:45 PM
May 2014

The activists would do well to start examining property tax records in their communities to address who are the slum landlords.
After that I think you know what to do.

annm4peace

(6,119 posts)
2. pretty sure they know who the slum landlords are
Mon May 19, 2014, 11:35 PM
May 2014

the harder part is getting enough people for the actions.

annm4peace

(6,119 posts)
3. Press release of Press Conference Update... why isn't the State of CA helping when the Cities don't
Fri May 23, 2014, 12:10 AM
May 2014

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Simone Whalen-Rhodes, Regional Organizer
May 21, 2014 559.426.5538

Media Advisory: Press Conference to Provide Updates on Fresno Inn

Press Conference
Thursday, May 22, 2014
2:00 pm

Hugh Burns State Building

After years of neglect by the property owners, the Fresno Inn was recently shut down by city officials who declared the property a hazard. The City moved the tenants to temporary accommodations at the Ashland Inn. These developments follows repeated citations by the City and demands from tenant advocates that the property owners, Campo de Campo LLC and its principals, comply with state and local law. In blatant disregard of the health and safety of the residents, the owners refused to make repairs and have refused to make any relocation
payments to tenants.

On February 20, 2014, tenants represented by the Law Office of Kirkland & Rozzo sued the owner on behalf of 28 tenants, demanding repairs and compensation for the deplorable conditions at the Fresno Inn. The defendants (including Dr. Narender Bhatia, a medical doctor in Los Angeles) have neither fixed the property nor made relocation payments. The case is Bier v. Leyton in Fresno Superior Court.

On May 7, city officials declared the property “imminently dangerous” and required it vacated. This was done after the City discovered an active gas leak that threated the safety of tenants. Approximately 70 tenants occupying over 40 units were required to vacate. The City notified the owners in writing that they were required to pay relocation payments to the tenants, payments that still have not been made.

In the meantime, the City has paid for the tenants’ temporary housing at the Ashland Inn. Initially, the City paid for a week, a period that was extended after a request from Tenants Together. City officials have been working with nonprofit organizations to find new housing for the displaced tenants. Some tenants have been re-housed, but others are still in limbo. Tenant advocates have applauded the City’s most recent efforts to prevent the tenants from becoming homeless but also argue that the situation should never have occurred in the first place.

“The City needs to crack down on slumlords proactively, rather than waiting until everything falls apart,” commented Dean Preston, Executive Director of Tenants Together. “The challenge now with the Fresno Inn situation is to make sure the tenants get new housing and that the owners end up footing the bill for all of the misery and cost they have caused the City and the tenants.”
Invited speakers for the press conference include city officials, Fresno Inn tenants, and tenant advocates. Speakers will describe the steps being taken to prevent residents from being homeless and to hold the landlord accountable, including an update from attorney Heather Rozzo regarding the pending lawsuit against the owners.
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