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Crystal Francis's avatar

Prof. Quigley, please say more.

Tenants have a reasonable fear of eviction if they complain about housing conditions. First there is the cost and difficulty in finding affordable housing, the cost of an actual move, and the disruption in having to move.

Then there is the risk of being blacklisted. The landlords in Indianapolis have their own organization used for political advocacy and shared .information.

The unity in numbers can help protect tenants, but it is not an invincible shield. We need a strong enforcement agency to maintain basic health code standards.

Also, it isn’t only low income tenants who benefit from a tenant union. All people who rent their homes are at the mercy of landlords to keep their rental property in safe condition.

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