加州共和国给黄世仁二次警告

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sneezy888
楼主 (文学城)

https://www.mercurynews.com/2020/02/27/they-refused-to-pay-rent-for-months-now-they-may-get-their-way/

OAKLAND — After refusing to pay rent for four months, tenants striking in Fruitvale say their landlord has agreed to consider selling the building — a potential major win for the strikers and their activist backers.

Some renters living in the 29th Avenue complex stopped paying rent in November, both to protest what they say are poor living conditions, and to pressure the owner to sell them the building through a local community land trust. If the bold strategy works, it will be the second recent victory for the group supporting them — Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment — which also helped Moms 4 Housing pressure a corporate landlord to negotiate the sale of the West Oakland home they’d been squatting in.

“Thanks to our fight, we have been heard by the owner of this building,” Maria Montes de Oca, who has lived in the 29th Avenue building for 11 years, said Thursday night before a crowd of several dozen neighbors and supporters. “We are closer than ever to buying this building.”

Around her, people cheered and chanted “housing is a human right” and “si se puede.”

The residents were celebrating because the day before, the building’s owner, Calvin Wong, told tenants he’d be open to selling, according to ACCE. Wong’s son, who didn’t want to give his name, confirmed his father’s intentions to this news organization but declined to comment further.

Wong and the land trust are set to meet again next Wednesday to hash out a price and other details of the potential sale.

Half of the building’s 14 households are participating in the strike, and one more has pledged to join next month if the landlord still hasn’t met the group’s demands. ACCE says the strike won’t stop until Wong signs a contract to sell.

The building is largely home to native Spanish speakers working low-wage jobs, who have struggled to keep pace with regular rent increases. They mostly pay about $1,550 a month for one-bedroom apartments — much less than the average price in Oakland of $2,500 a month — but they say frequent rent increases make them worry they’ll soon be priced out. About a year ago, a group of renters began working with the Oakland Community Land Trust, a nonprofit that buys market-rate properties and converts them to affordable housing. The land trust, which would allow the tenants to buy in and become partial owners themselves — thereby avoiding future rent hikes — initially offered to buy the building for $3.2 million. But the landlord declined that offer, and the residents couldn’t get another meeting with Wong until this week.

 

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ACCE’s strategy in Fruitvale mirrors its recent high-profile win in West Oakland with Moms 4 Housing. There, a group of women who were homeless or at risk of becoming homeless moved into an empty, investor-owned house with their children and squatted there for two months. They were evicted in January, and two of the women were arrested, along with two of their supporters. But their story had won the support of everyone from Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf to Gov. Gavin Newsom, and facing intense public pressure, the home’s corporate owner — Wedgewood — agreed to negotiate a sale with the Oakland Community Land Trust.

 

The land trust will make a formal offer Friday, ACCE director Carroll Fife told supporters Thursday evening. She didn’t reveal the price.

If the sale goes through, the organizations will begin rehab work on the house so the Moms 4 Housing activists can move back in. When they do, Dominique Walker, one of the group’s main leaders, won’t be among them. She found permanent housing through another land trust in Berkeley after getting evicted from the West Oakland house, and plans to stay there.

As ACCE moves closer to victory on both the Fruitvale and the West Oakland properties, Fife showed no indication of slowing down.

“We are starting a renaissance of housing resistance in the state of California,” she said, “right here in Oakland.”

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sneezy888
华人业主的公寓楼一半房客拒付房租逼他卖给非牟利。房租实际上远低于市价
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thankful
东郭先生的故事。学到两点:房租一定不能离市场价太远;长租的租客不是好事。
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mickeylili
加卅这样下去,不会有吸引力了 大量的人不工作 靠勤劳人养养 占人房产 竟然还赢了 什么世道
天天上文学城
长租的租客为什么不好?
柠檬椰子汁
不付房租不等于不工作。
柠檬椰子汁
现房主买来的麻烦?

https://www.timesheraldonline.com/2020/02/11/oakland-tenants-refuse-to-pay-rent-demand-landlord-sell-building/

The unrest in the building began in 2017, when 29-year-old Daniel Flores took the prior owner to court to fight a recent rent increase. He lost, with the court finding the increases were justified because the building is too new to be protected under rent control. After that defeat, Flores and some other residents, determined to keep fighting, got together and reached out to tenant rights groups for help.

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The 29th Avenue building has been in a trust owned by trustees Calvin and Melinda Wong since April, according to the Alameda County Assessor’s Office. 

柠檬椰子汁
一个楼都是长租的房客,互相太熟了就能组织起来了。

一个独立房长租房客,除了难涨租,可能也没有什么。如果你一个楼里面住了很多长租房客,他们自己组织起来,你就难办了。

看看红薯什么意见?

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julie116
开发商和政府扶持的造反小分队。这个模式会在左翼地区推广
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keeplooking
这个挺吓人的, 还是躲开好, 要么地主联合起来抗争。
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Noahh
辛辛苦苦几十年,一夜回到解放前。

美国有可能出来美版的毛主席。哪里有压迫,哪里就有反抗。

也许地主们不劳而获的赚钱模式在美国也快到头了?

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thankful
同意这个
晕菜大哥
法律呢?