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Seeking Plaintiffs for Class Action Lawsuit Against Section 8 Housing Program

Jazzlynn Faith
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Hello everyone,

I am reaching out to connect with individuals who have experienced significant issues with the Section 8 housing program, specifically regarding their failure to enforce their own lease agreements.

As a landlord, I had a tenant under the Section 8 program who turned out to be a severe nuisance. This individual not only disrupted the peace of my other tenants but also engaged in criminal activities, including domestic violence and terrorizing children in the building. Despite multiple complaints and references to the lease section addressing criminal activity and nuisance behavior, Section 8 did nothing to resolve the issue. Instead, they told me it was my problem to handle.

This lack of accountability and support from Section 8 is unacceptable. The safety and well-being of our tenants should be a priority, and the program should adhere to its own policies.

If you have faced similar issues and believe that Section 8 has failed to uphold their lease agreements, I invite you to join me in a class action lawsuit. Together, we can demand better enforcement of their policies and ensure safer living conditions for everyone involved.

Please comment below or message me directly if you are interested in joining this effort or if you have any questions.

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Quote from @Jazzlynn Faith:

Hello everyone,

I am reaching out to connect with individuals who have experienced significant issues with the Section 8 housing program, specifically regarding their failure to enforce their own lease agreements.

As a landlord, I had a tenant under the Section 8 program who turned out to be a severe nuisance. This individual not only disrupted the peace of my other tenants but also engaged in criminal activities, including domestic violence and terrorizing children in the building. Despite multiple complaints and references to the lease section addressing criminal activity and nuisance behavior, Section 8 did nothing to resolve the issue. Instead, they told me it was my problem to handle.

This lack of accountability and support from Section 8 is unacceptable. The safety and well-being of our tenants should be a priority, and the program should adhere to its own policies.

If you have faced similar issues and believe that Section 8 has failed to uphold their lease agreements, I invite you to join me in a class action lawsuit. Together, we can demand better enforcement of their policies and ensure safer living conditions for everyone involved.

Please comment below or message me directly if you are interested in joining this effort or if you have any questions.


 Sounds like a pretty normal Section 8 experience to me. This lawsuit has no legs.

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