Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Address code accusations and my eviction

April 21, 2015

I did not have to get evicted from my last apartment.  I had a written agreement with the property management that I would be let out of the lease and would get a neutral reference if I could move out within three months after the agreement was signed.

One of the main reasons that I didn't get another apartment within that three-month time frame was that the conglomerate surreptitiously watched everything I did online and then made public accusations toward me which it justified by making code interpretations of the addresses of places that I looked at online.

There was an apartment that I could have gotten when I was looking for a place so that I could leave Braintree Village without being evicted.  I didn't take it because the number of the apartment was 306, and I didn't want the conglomerate to accuse me of wanting to be voyeuristically videotaped.

The address of the apartment at Braintree Village was something that I didn't choose; I was shown an empty  apartment so that I would know what the one-bedroom apartments looked like, and then the property management assigned me the specific apartment and the housing authority told me to sign the lease.

There aren't a lot of apartments for impoverished people to choose from in the first place; the conglomerate is making it impossible for me to live anywhere.

My voucher expires on July 18, 2015.  Yesterday, I was told that I have to leave the crisis unit at Quincy Mental Health Center by May 18, 2015.  


Copyright L. Kochman, April 21, 2015 @ 11:58 a.m.