Duluth e-mail initiative alerts landlords to police calls to problem properties
September 8, 2010 at 7:00 pm in Duluth News Tribune
City landlords can learn about troublesome tenants and other problems on their properties under a new program unveiled Wednesday by the Duluth Police Department.
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I think this is a wonderful idea. There are many bad tenants out there as well as bad landlords. When are the tenants going to be allowed to call the police when their landlord deprives them of heat or leaves them in bad living conditions? The landlord can call the police on his tenants, get inormation on the police calls, etc…, while the tenants have to jump through all these hoops to just get heat!
The tenants should have the option of calling the police on bad landlords too. Especially when it’s an emergency situation where they have no heat or the conditions of the apartment can affect the tenants health.
As it is now, the city won’t even help these tenants when they complain to them! These tenants have to pay for lawyers and continue to go to court, while they are still going without heat!
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