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- kathy | AHF Skid Row Tenants
BACK TO MAIN PAGE S E E F L Y E R C L I C K H E R E Dear Members of the Skid Row Tenants Association of the Baltimore Hotel, It is with great sadness that we inform you of the passing of Ms. Kathy Burley from Room 209 on December 27, 2024, at 5 p.m. Ms. Kathy was a cherished member of our community, known for her kindness, resilience, and warmth. She brightened the lives of those around her and will be deeply missed. To honor her memory, the AHF Skid Row Tenants Union is hosting a Celebration of Life on: Date: January 11, 2025 Time: 12:00 p.m. Location: Back Lobby, Baltimore Hotel We invite all members to join us in commemorating Ms. Kathy’s extraordinary life. If you would like to speak at the ceremony, please contact the Union Office at (669) 200-1215 Ext 202 to be added to the list of speakers. Let us come together to celebrate the love and light Ms. Kathy brought into our lives. For questions or contributions, please reach out to the Union Office. With heartfelt condolences, D Nash Stabolito President, Skid Row Tenants Association
- Service Dog
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- State Articles of Incorporation - CA Nonprofit Corporation - Mutual Benefit
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- RESOLUTION GRANTING DAYS, TIMES AND LOCATION TO CONDUCT BUSINESS IN MEETINGS AS AHF SKID ROW TENANTS UNION OF LOS ANGELES
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- A RESOLUTION OF THE AHF SKID ROW TENANTS ASSOCIATION TO INITIATE A RENT STRIKE EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 1, 2024
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- King Edward Tenants Council | AHF Skid Row Tenants
KING EDWARD Announcements Upcoming Press Conference September 13, 2024 at 10:02 am Baltimore Hotel Studio 69 Aug 31, 2024 1 min read 4 0 comments 0 Post not marked as liked POSTPONE Studio 69 Aug 31, 2024 0 min read 1 0 comments 0 Post not marked as liked RENT STRIK Studio 69 Aug 24, 2024 0 min read 2 0 comments 0 Post not marked as liked MEETING UPDATES Tenants Union Jul 20, 2024 2 min read 3 0 comments 0 Post not marked as liked MORE NEWS Tenants Union Jul 20, 2024 0 min read 1 0 comments 0 Post not marked as liked MEMBERSHIP UPDATE Tenants Union Jul 20, 2024 1 min read 1 0 comments 0 Post not marked as liked NOTICE ALART UNION ASSOCIATION - Jun 3, 2024 0 min read 3 0 comments 0 Post not marked as liked 1 2 3 Services Forms If you have tried communicating your concerns to the landlord or management and have not achieved any satisfactory resolution, we encourage you to give us a chance to assist you. Our team is committed to advocating on your behalf and will work tirelessly to ensure that your issues are addressed appropriately. To begin the process, you will need to complete the relevant form, whether it is a work order, a complaint form, or another appropriate document. Once you have filled out the necessary form, it will be promptly submitted to the union. From there, it will be escalated to the Council and subsequently forwarded to your manager. Throughout this process, we will ensure that there is documented proof of service at each stage, providing you with a clear and verifiable record of the actions taken. We understand how frustrating it can be to feel like your concerns are being ignored, and we are here to support you in getting the resolution you deserve. Let us handle the complexities and advocate for your rights effectively. Once you have completed the form, the next step is to call us or go online to make an appointment. This will allow us to arrange a meeting with you and discuss the details of the form you submitted. By scheduling an appointment, we can ensure that we address your concerns promptly and efficiently. Work Order Appointment Complaint Form Form App Tenants Union Membership Application Form Upcoming Events January 2025 Today Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
- General TOS
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- Board Application | AHF Skid Row Tenants
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- Crossing The Strike Line | AHF Skid Row Tenants
Resolution on the Consequences of Crossing the Rent Strike or Protest Line PDF FORMAT Resolution on the Consequences of Crossing the Rent Strike or Protest Line Purpose: This resolution outlines the official stance of the AHF Skid Row Tenants Association and Councils regarding tenants who cross the rent strike or protest line. It aims to address potential reasons for such actions, specify the consequences, and establish a process for resolution. Resolution: 1A Social Consequences: 1. Being Labeled a "Scab": - Tenants who cross the strike line might be labeled as "scabs," a term historically used to describe someone who undermines collective action by continuing to pay rent or otherwise breaking solidarity with the group. 2. Social Ostracism: - Crossing the strike line can lead to social ostracism by neighbors and fellow tenants who are participating in the strike. This can result in strained relationships and a sense of isolation within the community. 3. Loss of Community Support: - Tenants who do not participate in the strike may lose the support of tenant associations or activist groups, which could have implications for their standing in the community or access to resources and assistance. 2A Legal Consequences: 4. Potential Legal Retaliation: - If the strike leads to negotiations or legal action, tenants who did not participate might not be covered by any legal protections or agreements that result from the strike. 5. Rent Adjustments or Eviction: - In some cases, landlords might target non-striking tenants for rent increases or other unfavorable actions, especially if the strike gains momentum and the landlord sees them as more vulnerable. 3A Psychological Consequences: 6. Guilt or Remorse: - Some tenants may feel guilt or remorse for not supporting the strike, especially if the strike is successful and brings about positive changes that they benefit from despite not participating. 7. Stress and Anxiety: - Crossing the strike line can lead to stress and anxiety, particularly if the tenant feels pressured or threatened by others in the community. 4A Economic Consequences: 8. Economic Impact: - While participating tenants might receive financial support or concessions during a strike, non-participating tenants might miss out on these benefits, facing the full burden of rent without any collective bargaining power. 5A Moral and Ethical Consequences: 9. Moral Dilemmas: - Tenants may face moral and ethical dilemmas about crossing the strike line, especially if they believe in the cause but feel compelled to pay rent due to personal circumstances. 6A Long-term Impact: 10. Reputation Damage: - Crossing a strike line can damage a tenant's reputation within the activist community, potentially affecting their ability to participate in future collective actions. 1B. Understanding Potential Reasons for Crossing the Line - The tenant association recognizes that tenants may cross the rent strike or protest line due to a variety of reasons, including: - Financial Hardship: Some tenants may feel pressured to pay rent due to fear of eviction or lack of financial resources. - Lack of Information: A tenant may not fully understand the goals, importance, or potential outcomes of the rent strike or protest. - Personal Circumstances: Health issues, family responsibilities, or other personal matters might compel a tenant to act against the strike or protest. - Fear of Retaliation: Concerns about potential retaliation from the landlord or property management may influence a tenant’s decision. 2B. Consequences of Crossing the Rent Strike or Protest Line - Social Isolation: Tenants who cross the line may face social isolation within the tenant community, as their actions could be perceived as undermining the collective effort. - Loss of Support: The tenant may lose access to resources, support, and legal protection provided by the tenant association or other advocacy groups. - Strained Relationships:Relationships with neighbors and fellow tenants may become strained, leading to tension and a less supportive living environment. - Exclusion from Future Actions: The tenant may be excluded from participating in future tenant association meetings, protests, or collective actions that include Class action Lawsuits. - Potential Retaliation: If the tenant later seeks to rejoin the strike or protest, they may face skepticism or reluctance from the rest of the community. 3B. Process for Resolution - Initiation of Dialogue: The tenant association will initiate a dialogue with the tenant who crossed the line within 10 days of the action. The purpose of this dialogue is to understand the tenant’s reasons and to seek a resolution. - Mediation and Support: If appropriate, a neutral mediator may be involved to facilitate the conversation. The association will offer support to address the tenant’s concerns, such as financial assistance, legal advice, or other resources. - Re-engagement Opportunities: The tenant association will offer the tenant the opportunity to rejoin the rent strike or protest, or to support it in other ways, such as through advocacy or participation in community events. 4B. Reintegration and Forgiveness - Forgiveness Policy: The tenant association will implement a forgiveness policy that allows tenants who crossed the line to reintegrate into the community without ongoing stigma or exclusion, provided they demonstrate a commitment to the collective cause. - Collective Agreement: If the tenant agrees to rejoin or support the strike or protest, a collective agreement will be drafted to outline the responsibilities and support provided by the association. 5B. Prevention of Future Issues - Enhanced Communication: The tenant association will improve communication channels to ensure all tenants are informed about the goals, strategies, and importance of the rent strike or protest. - Support Systems: The association will establish support systems for tenants who may be at risk of crossing the line in the future, ensuring that their concerns are addressed proactively. Adoption and Implementation : This resolution will take effect immediately upon adoption by the tenant association’s board. The tenant association will oversee the implementation of this resolution and ensure that all tenants are aware of the potential consequences and resolution process. When a tenant crosses a rent strike line, they may face several social, legal, and community-related consequences. Each of these consequences varies in severity depending on the specific context of the rent strike, the strength of the tenant community, and the legal framework in place.
- Donate | AHF Skid Row Tenants
Support Us Skid Row Tenants Union is a non-profit organization that relies on your support to continue advocating for tenants' rights and needs. Your donation will help us provide support, resources, and representation to tenants facing housing issues, organize tenant associations, teach tenants' rights, and engage in direct actions in support of tenants. Join us in our fight for the human right to housing in Skid Row, Los Angeles. Ways to Help Here are some ways you can help us: Online Make a tax deductible donation online using our secure donation platform. Website Membership Make a tax deductible donation online using our secure donation platform. Donate Now Over the Phone Prefer to donate offline? Give us a call at [insert phone number here] and our team will assist you with your donation. Thank you for your support! Tenants Union Memberships Use the following pomo code for free membership "NEW2024"
- Media Inquiries | AHF Skid Row Tenants
Media Inquiries For all media inquiries related to the AHF Skid Row Tenants Association, including requests for interviews, statements, or additional information about our upcoming events and initiatives, please contact: D Nash Stabolito President, AHF Skid Row Tenants Association Using the Form Below We are committed to providing timely and accurate information to the media and are available to discuss the critical issues facing our community. Please reach out to us for any questions or to arrange a time for an interview. Contact PRESS CONFERENCE 09/13/24 PRESS PACKET 09/13/24 WILL BE READY ON 09/12/24 Send Us A Message Phone (669) 999-9197 Email News Media newsmedia@ahftenants.us Social Media First Name Last Name Email Message Code Phone Select an Address Street Address Street Address Line 2 City Region/State/Province Postal / Zip code Country Country Send Thanks for submitting!
- Privacy Notice
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