Fraudulent Bankruptcies - Los Angeles Times

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The informative article fails to consider an important factor in the proliferation of phony, unscrupulous tenant advocates. The appearance of these offices in the early 1980s coincides with


the beginning of the drastic decline in funding for the legitimate tenant advocates such as the Legal Aid Foundation and the smaller, community-based Tenant Action Council founded at our


agency in East Los Angeles. Adequate funding of organizations that protect both tenant and landlord would deprive these bogus public defenders of clients willing to pay high fees for their


services. During the 10-year history of the Eastmont Tenant Action Council, which ended in 1982, no client was charged for counsel in the area of tenant rights. REV. DOUGLAS W. SMITH


Executive Director Eastmont Community Center, Los Angeles MORE TO READ