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The property manager tried to steal everyone's security deposits, so we organized a tenant union and sued them collectively
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Three families got hit at the same time, someone made a chat, and people started comparing notes. That is the moment the whole operation falls apart, because once you stop seeing it as bad luck or a strict manager and start seeing it as a deliberate pattern, the conversation changes entirely. Suddenly you are not one exhausted person staring down a corporate legal team over a principle. You are forty units with a lawyer who does this for a living.
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The individual settlement offers that came once management realized what they were dealing with are genuinely funny in retrospect. That move only makes sense if you think people can be re-isolated after they have already figured out that isolation was the point. It is like a magician explaining the trick and then trying to do the trick again.
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The judge ruled the policy illegal. Every dollar came back plus legal fees. Which is why this whole saga is a pretty clean illustration of how a lot of exploitative systems stay in place for as long as they do. Not because they are unbeatable but because they are designed to be annoying to fight individually. The moment that changes, the bet stops paying out.
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