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Jerome Kaidor
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  • Hayward, CA
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Fair Housing and Babies

Jerome Kaidor
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  • Investor
  • Hayward, CA
Posted

Hello all,

   I just got a call from the manager of my 52-unit complex.  A tenant has a 3 y/o child who has been wandering the complex unattended.    The child has been turning off the main water for one of the buildings.  Also, he has been gone into our main parking lot!   The tenant claims that their 11 y/o daughter was supervising the baby.

   What sort of notice can I give these people?  Per federal Fair Housing guidelines, you cannot have rules that are different for children than for adults - that would be discrimination.

   About all I can think of is a "waste & nuisance" 3day for turning the water off.

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