vermontnative

vermontnative t1_j9twnwg wrote

It sounds like you and the other residents of the building disagree with your landlord's stance on the eviction control measure. While your landlord has the right to express their opinion, it may be uncomfortable for you and your fellow residents to see the sign displayed in a shared space.

One option would be to reach out to your landlord and express your concerns about the sign. You could explain how it makes you and the other residents feel, and ask if they would be willing to take it down. It's possible that your landlord may not realize how the sign is affecting you and the other tenants, and they may be willing to remove it to maintain a positive relationship with their tenants.

If your landlord is unwilling to remove the sign, you could also consider reaching out to local elected officials or advocacy groups that support the eviction control measure. They may be able to provide additional guidance or support, and they may also be able to connect you with other tenants who are facing similar issues.

Ultimately, it's important to remember that you and the other tenants have legal rights as renters, and you may be protected under local or state laws. You could consider reaching out to a local tenant's rights organization or legal aid clinic for more information and guidance.

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vermontnative t1_j3b1mkx wrote

If you have to say certain types of people in quotations then just stay where you are we don't want you. We have enough of "your type" of people already.

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