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2020-05-07 -Land of the Free
LA city council votes to name hotels that refuse to house homeless, may 'commandeer' them
[Foxnews] The Los Angeles City Council Wednesday voted to identify hotels refusing to take in the homeless during the coronavirus pandemic and said they could possibly be "commandeered."
Putting homeless into better accommodations than you or I live in - for free. That's Democrats
Only 1,582 people have been placed in hotels, far short of the city’s goal of housing 15,000, FOX 11 in Los Angeles reported.

"Each hotel brings new hope, each room could save a life," Mayor Eric Garcetti said of Project Roomkey, according to KABC-TV.

"If hotels are making a distinction among people classifying housed and unhoused differently in terms of accommodations that they’re going to be repaid for, that the city and county will pay for with reimbursements, then I think there’s a potential civil rights violation," Councilman Mike Bonin said. "If the problems are on the hotel end, the public should know why, and then we should consider commandeering as they’ve talked about in other cities."

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The council also plans to investigate if hotels refusing to house homeless have received tax breaks from the city recently.

The motion, co-authored by Bonin, says, some hotels have been "unwilling to participate, reneged on initial interest, citing security concerns, liability issues, objections from corporate management or fear of lost revenue from being branded a 'homeless hotel,'" according to KABC.

"It would seem to me to be a complete justification that we expect something back especially during an emergency," Councilman Mitch O’Farrel said of hotels that have received tax breaks.

The Ritz Carlton in downtown Los Angeles, which has luxury condo residences, was among those resisting.

The hotel has received millions of dollars in tax breaks from the city over the years, according to FOX 11.

The condo residence’s homeowner’s association cited security, health and property value concerns in a letter to homeowners saying they would resist housing the homeless.

Art Avaness, broker and owner of RE/MAX DTLA who manages six units in the building, told FOX 11 they were "shocked and offended" the hotel might be forced to participate.

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"In theory, it’s a great idea, I support the program but in practice specifically for this property, it just isn’t, because you want to house hundreds of homeless people in a structure that’s literally in the same building with 224 homeowners?" he told FOX 11. "Having it in your own home basically is just a little too much, in fact, it’s offensive."

Avaness told KABC the average price for a one-bedroom unit is around $1 million. "Minimum one million and goes all the way up to $40, $42 million," he said.
Posted by Frank G 2020-05-07 12:12|| || Front Page|| [5 views ]  Top

#1 kinda like housing britsh soldiers in private homes.
Posted by Chris 2020-05-07 12:41||   2020-05-07 12:41|| Front Page Top

#2 Why don't Mayor Garcetti and Congressman Schiff and the rest of LA's virtuous public servants take them into their own spacious houses?

"Hug a hoodie."
"House a homey."
Posted by Lex 2020-05-07 12:47||   2020-05-07 12:47|| Front Page Top

#3 At least the soldiers probably wouldn't sh*t in your stairways.

Unless you really pissed them off.
Posted by Mullah Richard 2020-05-07 13:10||   2020-05-07 13:10|| Front Page Top

#4 Chris, I think that argument could be made; forced quartering of state agents. In fact, 'during wartime' would be a subgroup of 'during emergency'.

To create the illusion of private property rights, many question must still be asked: accordingly what is the substitute for fair trade lodging fees? Who does the maintenance if residents are not allowed outside? What is the compensation if/when residents are released to de-con the structure and/or replaces fabrics? Food? What about damages due to the various forms of cabin fever, cuz if they can't keep drugs out of prisons this is an impossibility? Who is liable for the eventual theft, rape, medical emergency, or fire? What happens when a group decides they have had enough and decide to leave - lock the doors, armed guards?

No way should they sign onto this and expose themselves legally to any and all misdeeds with a poor-faith business partner with the full power and protection of law on their side. Say one of these places burns down, hundreds dead included those who actually paid to stay. Lawsuit. State: oh, well your residence wasn't up to fire code. It was a campfire! Ah, so you admit your rooms were not properly constructed for any residents. This building wasn't designed for homeless people! Ah, discriminatory and negligent, and racist. Tsk, tsk.

Place is going to be ruined, you on the hook, no make them take it, maybe have your day in court but avoid the hanging.
Posted by swksvolFF 2020-05-07 13:41||   2020-05-07 13:41|| Front Page Top

#5 How many employees in the City of LA are qualified property rental managers?

Without the cooperation of the housing and rental industry they have nothing. The Gov may take a couple scalps to make a show but will have to back down. Cooperate, and your business will never again be yours. Go ahead, apply for eviction of non-paying, see how that works for ya.
Posted by swksvolFF 2020-05-07 13:49||   2020-05-07 13:49|| Front Page Top

#6 The chickens are coming home to roost. All this time Garcetti and his ilk thought it was OK to let these people sleep, pee and poop on the streets instead of incarcerating them in tent cities or barracks out in the boondocks like any responsible government would do to vagrants and the mentally ill. Well, it was OK until it wasn't. If I had to stay in a Los Angeles hotel, which I hope I never do, I'll be sure to look for the ones that the LA City Council identifies as being "unwilling to participate" in this cockeyed scheme of theirs.
Posted by Abu Uluque 2020-05-07 14:32||   2020-05-07 14:32|| Front Page Top

#7 SAN FRANCISCO GIVES DRUGS, ALCOHOL TO HOMELESS ADDICTS IN HOTELS DURING CORONAVIRUS

A party in every room.
Posted by Skidmark 2020-05-07 15:15||   2020-05-07 15:15|| Front Page Top

#8 SCOTUS will slap this down in a heartbeat. *cough* Kelo *cough*
Posted by M. Murcek 2020-05-07 16:09||   2020-05-07 16:09|| Front Page Top

#9 Putting homeless voters into better accommodations than you or I live in - for free. That's Democrats

FIFY.
Posted by gorb 2020-05-07 16:28||   2020-05-07 16:28|| Front Page Top

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