Before letting this go...
If someone could help me figure out what's the best thing to do in this situation, I would appreciate it. I am a foreigner, and I have no clue about the resources I've got. I would like to file a complaint or report (no energy for a lawsuit tho). Thx
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My goal is educational, not retributive
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Replying to @maria_fibonacci
You cannot be thrown out of your house for how you leave your trash or opening a box or recycling. Learn your rights: https://www.sftu.org/tenants-rights/ Specifically: https://www.sftu.org/threats/ This *even* applies if you are subletting, not on a real lease, etc.. cont:
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I meant the whole profiling thing. My main concern is that they accused me without asking me first.
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Replying to @maria_fibonacci
Oh, that's in there for sure. It's all under renters rights. There's even federal laws against discriminating based on legal status, and it's a federal crime to block someone from entering their home called Criminal Interference wrt Housing. You really have all the rights here
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Replying to @zedshaw @maria_fibonacci
This law: https://www.justice.gov/crt/criminal-interference-right-fair-housing … Basically says that nobody is allowed to keep you from your going to your home. If they're threatening you like this then they probably violate this law which has fines and 1 year in jail.
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Replying to @zedshaw @maria_fibonacci
Even just sending you that letter is enough to be considered a threat. Renter's laws in SF are also very in your favor, especially if there's a pattern of racism and "she looked like that latina girl" is probably good enough.
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Finally, this includes changing your locks, sending you threatening emails, charging you fines for random things, OR doing any of that to your bf, AND there is no contract that takes these rights away. Contracts--especially leases--that take away your rights are invalid.
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