Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
Originally Posted by kellory
Originally Posted by deflave
How the fugk is the landlord even a topic of conversation?

Would you rent a fugking camper in a warehouse and think "Gee, seems legit?"

No.

Would you climb a staircase made of pallets and think "I'm sure the owner knows what he's doing."

No.

The only way there is any culpability here is if there was arson.



Dave

Simple, several times so far folks have blamed the "owner" not the tenant. Calling for punishment upon the owner for what sounds like tenant abuse.
Like going after a landlord when a tenant opens a business without permits, or being zoned commercial.
The owner may not have even been aware of how his property was being used.
The second floor might have only been a storage loft. Accessed by ladder and loaded and off loaded by forklift. (I've worked on a few building like that.)

The tenant is the one concerned with his missing art, and not a word about the dead. He is most likely the architect of the staircase.


The people living there were paying rent to someone, and told to hide bedding etc if the code inspectors arrived.

The owners knew of this illegal activity, knew it was not to code, and were happy to collect the rent until people died.

There are plenty of prison cells to go around.


please document where anyone was told to hide bedding this is the first mention I've heard of it. I did read that the owner questioned finding a bed and was told " sometimes an artist Works through the night". Nowhere have I found he was told to hide it.


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