The size of Chicago’s problem cannot be overstated, but the real issue is apathy. 53 views says it all. Nobody cares about other anymore, especially the les fortunate. Our landlord is a slumlord who overcharges for dingy apartments within city limits, and although I qualify for $2,300 of total aid while awaiting SSDI due to facing a life-threatening illness, he would rather evict my roommate and me and flip the unit for wealthier people than take the medical charity’s check, which he refuses to accept. Crescent Drive Apartments. Victor. Spread the word. Slumlord.
The size of Chicago’s problem cannot be overstated, but the real issue is apathy. 53 views says it all. Nobody cares about other anymore, especially the les fortunate. Our landlord is a slumlord who overcharges for dingy apartments within city limits, and although I qualify for $2,300 of total aid while awaiting SSDI due to facing a life-threatening illness, he would rather evict my roommate and me and flip the unit for wealthier people than take the medical charity’s check, which he refuses to accept. Crescent Drive Apartments. Victor. Spread the word. Slumlord.
That's really unfortunate.
Chicago could and should adopt some the housing solutions but shared kitchens is not one of them.
@@rhondagary351 People have their own kitchens but their is also a community kitchen.
Rent not buy.