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N5

After 2.5 years living here today for the first time I received a N5 notice from Koo Gaa Da Win Manitou Housing Complex hand delivered by sleazy paralegal Dale Skvereskas  Ha! you should have seen the bitch run back to the office.  Soon after I read the notice I went to the Hamilton legal office, the form claims a nameless female tenant in the complex filed a complaint, as I read it I noticed the 3 statements are not 100% accurate and I want to see and read the evidence.  I have a witness who will sign an affidavit on what really was said.
I know the complainant is Deb Chrysler tenant 1-E.  Who I’m disappointed with is HSC Ingrid Nosel being bias is totally unprofessional plus I was never approached by the outreach staff to explain my side.  Impartiality is the key to good judgement.  I’m waiting from a call back from my legal counsel on advice and I'll check my legal options in regard to HSC Ingrid Nosel filing a bias and prejudice misleading claim.
Are we still having noise from the hallway at night?…yes over the weekend tenant in unit 1-E continues with her loud conversations on her cordless phone which is disturbing but this time I chose to ignore it. I figure perhaps the other female tenants will talk to Deb and maybe she’ll smarten up.  I remember the first time I had a conversation with Deb Chrysler, she boasted there's going to be some changes around here I have friends on the board.  I thought "Oh really!" :P
Bias, nepotism, elder abuse and a hint of corruption it's all here folks.


Comments

Tony King said…
This afternoon I took the initiative to call the KM office to make an appointment with both outreach workers for a private meeting. I voiced my disapproval on how matters were handled and they listened, they read my rebuttal on the N5 form that I received and we later had a civil conversation. My issues were covered and Charles came up with a good suggestion so we’ll see how it goes in the next few days.

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