This story was very interesting...as much as I want to quickly come to the conclusion that this "Newton" guy is abusing the system, I do enjoy the fact that at least this is a concrete example of tenants being able to take their landlords to court and win. At least this shows there are avenues in which (in Newark) tenants have the legal power to get suitable housing.
Problem is for "normal" people that are wronged they don't have the time and money to be able to do this.
Either you are wronged so much a lawyer will take it for a percent or you have to go solo. Chances are you can;t miss that much work to fight it out so the dirty landlord wins most of the time.
At the same time I feel bad for the good landlords that get people like this.
Problem is for "normal" people that are wronged they don't have the time and money to be able to do this.
Either you are wronged so much a lawyer will take it for a percent or you have to go solo. Chances are you can;t miss that much work to fight it out so the dirty landlord wins most of the time.
At the same time I feel bad for the good landlords that get people like this.
Been in this exact situation. Landlord sells the house I'm renting with a friend and her 2 year old kid. Throws all our stuff out and changes the locks.
You make a great point. Wouldn't it be great if someone like Newton could help those people who need the representation and legal expertise. :\
You make a great point. Wouldn't it be great if someone like Newton could help those people who need the representation and legal expertise. :\
I'd not be surprised if he'd suddenly find himself and his wife in an 'accident' or a 'robbery' where they get such extensive damage that they are unable to represent themselves anymore.
Been in this exact situation. Landlord sells the house I'm renting with a friend and her 2 year old kid. Throws all our stuff out and changes the locks.
Sounds like he might seeing that he is at the court house all the time yet has money for cars, security cameras, etc... So must be making money somewhere.
Amazing this guy and his entire family don't have bullets to the head yet.
Seriously.....$60k in legal fees! it would be a lot cheaper for the bullets
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