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“How much are you risking further if you are asking for a hearing?” Henderson said.

Frieders said it is very common for people who have been found guilty or liable in an administrative hearing to bear those costs.

Despite the criticism leveled at the housing bureau when it was being formed, there was none leveled at City Housing Coordinator Carl Leoni when he gave his first report to the council

Since coming onboard in February, Leoni has opened 32 cases involving people committing crimes in and around their apartment. Of those 32, at least six of the cases have moved into the eviction process.

In his report, Leoni said there was a disconnect between the expectations of out-of-town landlords and reality.

One building on the 800 block of Greenbrier Road was boarded up after city officials and the landlord realized the building was home to squatters and some drug activity. Another out-of-town landlord didn’t realize his property on Lewis Street had received 13 calls since Jan. 1.

Leoni said both of these landlords are fixing the situation.

“We will continue to look for trends to give these landlords a heads-up,” he said.

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