The Tragic Death Of Tenant Al Gosling After Being Evicted By His Landlord

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The Tragic Death Of Tenant Al Gosling After Being Evicted By His Landlord

#1 Unread post by Tenant Justice Project » July 8th, 2021, 8:33 pm

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One old man died. Shame on us

Al Gosling died this past weekend; there was, finally, nothing his doctors could do and no more medicines to help, and so the machines that kept him alive were shut down.

Al's friend, Harry Kopyto, was by his side when he died. Harry said, "I tried to reach him. I shouted in his ear. I held his hand. I hugged him. There were so many tubes and monitors. Who knows if he heard me?"

Farewell, old friend.

Now let me be blunt: old men die all the time – and Al was 82 years old – but I wonder if he would have died like this had he not been evicted by his landlord!

Let me remind you:

Al came home one day some months ago and found that the lock on the door of his bachelor apartment had been changed.

With nowhere to go, he slept for a week under the stairs in the building that had been his home. He went from the stairs to a shelter, where it seems he picked up an infection. He went from the shelter to a clinic and, finally, he went to the hospital, and his last bed.

From there to the grave.

Al was a long-term tenant.. In recent years, he may have had some trouble with his rent. I suspect the trouble was bureaucratic.

According to the landlord, Al neglected to fill out his annual declaration of income a couple of years in a row; the declaration is a requirement if your rent is geared to income. In the absence of such a valuable declaration, The landlord hit Al with market rent and he ran up arrears and was threatened with eviction.

The landlord says they tried to get through to Al, to reason with him. I am no judge of what they did or did not do. All I know is that, in the end, they threw him out.

Who cares?

You and I pay taxes. Our taxes fund social housing. That means you and I are the landlord, and Al Gosling was evicted in our name.

You might argue that the threat of eviction is a way to get an old man to the table, in order to reach a mediated settlement. I can argue just as easily that, for want of a piece of paper, Al Gosling was kicked onto the street.

The landlord says it has an eviction prevention policy; if so, why was Al Gosling evicted? And why is the landlord still serving eviction notices to other tenants, some of whom have special needs?

Is the landlord using the Landlord and Tenant Board as an instrument of social work? If so, I am disgusted.

There were several of the so-called helping professions on the fringes of this case; where were they when it mattered?

Was there no one person with the skills, the heart, the imagination, the initiative, the persistence or the ingenuity to find out if Al needed care, or intervention, or some simple human contact?

Here's what I think: when many different people are responsible for a problem, no one is responsible for the problem.

I can't think of one problem solved by kicking an old man onto the street.

I also wonder where Al picked up the infection that made him so ill? If it was in the shelter, how many others have fallen ill there? And would Al have picked up the infection that killed him if he had been allowed to remain in his home?

One last question:

How many other Al Goslings are there in our midst? We need answers. We need a public inquiry.

Read more at: https://ontariolandlords.org/blog/the-t ... -landlord/

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Re: The Tragic Murder Of Tenant Al Gosling After Being Evicted By His Landlord

#2 Unread post by Sneaky » July 8th, 2021, 8:56 pm

Excellent post.

Some shady people are claiming a landlord committed suicide because a tenant lost at a Hearing and then...holy crap...came back to a Zoom hearing unannounced later the same day (impossible) and got the eviction over turned (impossible) and then killed himself.

Totally fake and just another attention seeking ploy by some people looking for $$$. :lol:

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Re: The Tragic Death Of Tenant Al Gosling After Being Evicted By His Landlord

#3 Unread post by cassandra » July 9th, 2021, 9:13 pm

I really feel sad for this guy. He should have been treated better.

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Re: The Tragic Death Of Tenant Al Gosling After Being Evicted By His Landlord

#4 Unread post by FighterLady » July 9th, 2021, 9:45 pm

cassandra wrote:
July 9th, 2021, 9:13 pm
I really feel sad for this guy. He should have been treated better.
Landlords who are stressed can simply sell (and make huge profits selling as property prices are up over 50%!)

Tenants who are stressed end up living on the street, catching viruses, and dying.

Now tell me who are the true victims! :evil:

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