Garry Scarff posted below earlier this year. Everybody knows that *he*
admitted drug abuse and alcoholism in other writings, everybody knows
that Scarff is a criminal liar, but in this posting he defames his
poor neighbor as alcoholic and harasser, while I am convinced it is
the other way around.
It is also typically how criminal Scarff uses police to protect his
rights, by violating so bluntly the rights of others. He also is too
dumb to do legal research or too busy using his time to harass,
assault and persecute me, as the matter he brought up is often
discussed on legal websites.
Scarff, provide me with the name and address of that poor man. I want
to warn him that you are dangerous. I also want to interview him as to
what he knows about your criminal activities.
Well hell Babs! At least you're upfront about wanting to "investigate".
Your cult friends just do it on the sly. (Though not very well.)
I also wonder who employs a criminal as Garry Scarff. He posted that
he has an employer. Who in the world would want a lawless dangerous
cannon as Scarff on staff? Does the employer know about his current
criminal actitities? Is the employer participating or approving of the
lawlessness of Scarff?
That's the lamest DA attempt I've ever seen. You Gary, talk to your
employer. The bag lady's about to call.
Barbara Schwarz
From: Dicktop_Stud (dicktop_stud@mindless.com)
Subject: Question: California Landlord-Tenant Law: Landlord's
shrugging shoulders at problem....
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Date: 2004-05-27 05:09:20 PST
Can someone point me to a hyperlink that addresses a landlord's
responsibility in dealing with problem tenants?
I live on the 2nd flooor of an old building in Los Angeles where
creaking floors are common. I have an alcoholic man in his 50's
underneath me that wails on the roof and calls and threatens me
practically every day over the noise he hears from me walking around
in my apartment.
According to the Rental Agreement of the property, tenants are
forbidden to "harass, threaten..." other tenants.
I have addressed this matter several times to my landlord who shrugs
his shoulder and ignores it, saying it is a civil problem between me
and the tenant. I've called the police and they said nothing can be
done unless an "actual act of violence" as taken place.
Doesn't the landlord have some responsibility to assure the safety and
well-being of its tenants and can I sue them for failing to take
action in this regard?
I have scoured every website dealing with this issue and can't find
anything specific that addresses it.
Any thoughts would be very appreciated.