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Tenants To Sue the Salvation Army Over Plans To Sell Residences
in response to reader comment: It's their building

Submitted by Andrew, Feb 16, 2007 14:47

It may be their building, but it was given to them to help low-income working women. As far as I can tell, it's illegal to profit in the hundreds of millions and then claim to be a non-prof while kicking people out on the street. Plus, they're supposed to be a charity.


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If it's a question of legality, doesn't the organization have an obligation to provide housing for working women of moderate... [MORE]

Chris 

Feb 16, 2007 22:26

I think the big problem is that the SA is not helping its tenants, many of whom are elderly, find... [MORE]

Jeff 

Feb 18, 2007 00:00

Hey it is the Salvation Army's buildings. They can do what they want with them as long as the deem... [MORE]

Ted 

Feb 16, 2007 13:39

It may be their building, but it was given to them to help low-income working women. As far as I...

Andrew 

Feb 16, 2007 14:47

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