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October 15, 2008

Landlord Rage All the Rage: Capp Street Edition

Remember when Mission Mission wrote about that sinister Mission District landlord bitch who smeared blood and feces on tenants' doors -- which prompted the Mission Anti-Displacement Coalition (link almost banned due to unfortunate auto-play music!) to throw a pun-errific tamales-and-chocolate party for said poop/blood-stained tenants? Well, Phil Bronstein is on the case now, so the story gets deeper. Much deeper. The tale between the landlord and residents of 871 Capp Street (Corado/Alvarado) also involves such landlord sorcery as keys broken off in doors, doors removed, surveillance camera, and the landlady "throwing a neighbor down the building's staircase." Charming. This landlord case blows SoMa's Kip and Nicole Macy's beam removals right out of the water. (SFGate)


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Jeez, and I thought my landlord was an ass for trying to trick his tenants into getting rid of their dogs AFTER he listed his apartments "dog friendly" and rented to them knowing they had dogs.

OK, he is still an ass for that, but not on quite this grand a scale.

 

Mission Mission should also be almost-banned for its use of the evil stupid moronic horrid Snap.com popups.

 

lol @ AJ. ha!

 

i'd just trash the place before moving out. and i'd give new meaning to the term "trash"

 

Mission Anti-Displacement Coalition
The link reminded me of a taqueria.

 
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