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  • Outrun
    Answer The Call
    • Aug 2003
    • 20755

    Dictatorship Southern Laws.



    What gives them the right to tell people who they can and cannot live with?
  • Drunko McMoppo
    Bloody Bill Brownlow
    • Aug 2003
    • 50752

    #2
    If anyone really was to get evicted it would be a big stink. Federal law supercedes state law and that would be against federal law under the fair housing act.
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    • Xtort
      TCS Homer
      • Dec 2004
      • 6968

      #3
      ROTFLMAO, thats pretty funny. This is what happens when people don't vote for local elections. It may be all perfectly legal. You'd be surprised at the things that local officials have the power to do. Crap, as far as I'm concerned no government should even be able to tell you that you can't have things on your lawn much less who you can live with.

      EDIT:
      here's a relevent section from HUD. I wonder if the local govn't found a loop hole.

      Unless a building or community qualifies as housing for older persons, it may not discriminate based on familial status. That is, it may not discriminate against families in which one or more children under 18 live with:

      A parent
      A person who has legal custody of the child or children or
      The designee of the parent or legal custodian, with the parent or custodian's written permission.
      Last edited by Xtort; 05-17-2006, 11:29 AM.


      http://youtu.be/GTQnarzmTOc

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      • YouNeverSawMeHere
        TCS' Commodities Specialist
        • Jul 2004
        • 9057

        #4
        fry em(the city council) in the chair!
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