Minnesota housing fraud investigation leaves residents facing eviction



Tenants with disabilities are facing an uncertain future after a housing services fraud scandal caused the state to cease payments to several providers.

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45 thoughts on “Minnesota housing fraud investigation leaves residents facing eviction

  1. OH but the illegals are nice and warm, fed and clothed and have medical and even doctors that serve their people only because if you don't look like them or speak their language, you will be treated like you are NOTHING!!! Never tell them in the form requesting your religion that you are christian, just don't answer it. I had to leave my doctor because all of his employees saw that I was treated badly, even waiting for my doctor appointment for 3 hours and finally leaving. I had to find another doctor and now when I walk in to see him, I feel like I am in America at least for now. Every time I walked in to my previous doc office, I felt like I was in another Country. Why is this being allowed anywhere in America!!! Boy but don't you get caught saying anything about how you are treated or calling out these people for what they accuse Americans and especially White people.

  2. Get rid of the thieves. Blame the Democrats they're the ones who allowed this to happen it's given the Trump administration NO OTHER CHOICE but to shut it all down so they can investigate. Walz and all democrats should be in prison!!

  3. My son is in the same situation. We've been in fear that he's going to be kicked out of his apartment and he has nowhere else to go. He's a good man with mental health issues and physical issues too

  4. For the people that wanna have pity and badmouth you must first understand there are people taking advantage of all this stuff. I personally know somebody who is out doing drugs, playing all kinds of therapy sluffs off and turns, and tells members of family and friends that they don't have to work because the government takes care of them. Then they just go out and party and be obnoxious. I don't have no sorry guilt for giving the boot. Grow up take care of your damn self.

  5. It's sad that it impacts people that need a home, but the thing is is it was fraudulent. Have to be careful what you're getting involved in. Make sure things are legit before accepting so that you're not left like this.

  6. It’s not a coincidence that LivINN Hotels is owned by the same company as Pawn America (Rixmann Companies). They don’t treat us like tenants; they treat us like collateral. In our case, they literally refused to take our rent money just so they could force an eviction—their attorney is on tape saying 'My client does not want the money.' It’s the exact same predatory mindset: trap you, freeze your assets (with help from banks like BMO), and then seize everything you have. This video is just the tip of the iceberg!

  7. Minnesota if you want things to change stop voting for Democrats. Look around you don’t you see what’s happening to our city’s? You don’t have to like Donald Trump. It’s not his job to be your friend, but we need people in power who are going to help the people. The Democrats have failed time and time again. How long are you gonna allow this kind of nonsense to happen to our families and communities until you wake up.

  8. I have a family member impacted by this. She did not receive a notice in any form that the program was ending and there is no number to call. Her point of contact left because his paychecks stopped. It has been tremendously stressful for my family member. She had to move everything in storage and move in with me, which is not a longterm solution.
    This was handled very poorly and without regard to the disabled and vulnerable population, which could potentially leave hundreds if not thousands homelessness. What happens now? My family member is on Social Security and makes too much to be eligible for another similar program yet not enough to afford rent anywhere in the Twin Cities. The way this has been handled is beyond acceptable and a violation to disabled rights. My heart goes out to all those affected by this.

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