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Mr Johnson, The Building Manager Of This Address Evicted Unit #112 Occupant On November 30th 2016. · posted Aug 13, 2018 by James Martin Driskill

Reason for complaint was emailing the manager in an effort to realize the conspiracy of hate agenda that was occurring. MR Johnson is involved internally in these matters. He knows his gossiping guilt to conspire against tenants he hates. He hated on the tenant of unit #112 because the white tenant in unit #112 had blank visiting guests. The racism and hate conspiracy begins with Mr. Johnson. He should release his control over this property to another less corrupt, less intrusive, less noisy manager and neighbor. The filing of answer to eviction complaint was given facts of internal conspiracy events involving a bicycle that was abandoned property from May from an uninvited guest of another person who was there to create a disturbance --- vomit mess within the apartment. This bicycle was left over when the tenant drove this uninvited presence to the hospital. This bicycle was left over from these events and then in October was claimed to be a transferred property upon another tenant by its owner. How could that be possible? The court case filed answer is placed on twitter at: [ https://twitter.com/Gruwup/status/807111731562606592 with the tag #ConspiracyExposed ] The puppeteer of this conspiracy would not be revealed to the victim of this scheme until later in the following July. It was the Colorado Health Network's second in charge regional director that was named by this former resident of Chesney Kleinjohn Apartments on July 5th, 2017. When already created and sent to appropriate "so-called" responsible leadership case management in the community, the backdrop image of this now hacked business site's page [ https://denver-colorado-aids-project.business.site ].has published status by Google and will remain visible as shown. This is an embarrassment onto the entire LOCAL HIV COMMUNITY in DENVER COLORADO where the entire residence tenants are common clients of Colorado Health Network and Rocky Mountain Cares. Both agencies are involved in conspiring to eject tenant in unit #112 from his tenancy in an 11-month hate and harassment campaign that was documented in the real time of events. These documentations are available at community addresses #01 and #06. http://community.gruwup.net/01 and [ http://community.gruwup.net/06 ] --- That is all I have to report at this time. The reason to communicate to thier office was to get involved in stopping this hate agenda to which there was no ending torment onto the occupant tenant in unit #112 who did not disturb any other tenant in the building. NO OTHER COMPLAINTS WERE MADE BY OTHER TENANTS. IT WAS THE BUILDING MANAGERS RACISM THAT CAUSED THIS CONFLICT TO MANIFEST INTO THEIR SUCCESSFUL EVICTION. I don't care of this comment remains.... but it will be transferred to the care of Darrell Johnson providing the standard that neighbors should be able to email [ or electronically send messages ] into your care. God have mercy on the salvation of your soul. The Glassdoor Reviews for Colorado Health Network available direct URL: [ https://www.glassdoor.com/Reviews/Colorado-Health-Network-Reviews-E1718672.htm ] -- The reporting "If you don't gossip like a teenager you will be an outsider" is involved in this report against the building manager's claim of separation of duty in the Local Denver HIV Community. Google approved the published status of the hacked business site reality page. I expect that neighbor.report also respects the validity of the data being reported here. If you have any questions or concerns about my openness to create such a report, have a facebook page to review --- [ Local HIV Community Leadership Denver Colorado USA : https://www.facebook.com/groups/267091670359848/ ] which I have invited everyone involved to participate including Darrell Johnson.

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Name Phone Address
Kolby Norman (303) 863-0465 1005 North Washington Street #310 · 2 persons live there
David Adam Bewsee (303) 830-9414 1005 North Washington Street #211 · 3 persons live there
Darrell Johnson (303) 832-7389 1005 North Washington Street #313 · 3 persons live there
Anthony W Dix 1005 North Washington Street #215 · 2 persons live there
Bobby R Jennings (303) 861-3785 1005 North Washington Street #216 · 2 persons live there
Mario Martin Debono (720) 328-0764 1005 North Washington Street #110 · 2 persons live there
Salvatore Jude Gendoes (303) 263-7455 1005 North Washington Street #315 · 3 persons live there
Eric Mendenhall (303) 358-5417 1005 North Washington Street #213 · 4 persons live there
B Duran (303) 860-7720 1005 North Washington Street #312 · 2 persons live there
Colby C Norman 1005 North Washington Street #314 · 1 person lives there

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  • If you are annoyed by a barking dog, try to get in touch with the dog's owner. Speak with the neighbor about the barking. This helps in most cases. If you believe that your neighbor is cruel to the dog, call the Denver County Department of Animal Care and Control. You may also want to contact your local community dispute resolution center. The final option is to sue your neighbor in small claims court.
  • A crying baby is one of the most common noise complaints. If you have a reason to believe that your neighbor's child is neglected or abused, you should contact Colorado Child Protective Service:
    Phone
    1-844-264-5437
    Website
    https://www.denvergov.org/content/denvergov/en/denver-human-services/protection-prevention/child-welfare-child-abuse-response.html
  • Loud music is the common reason for neighbor complaints. Contact your local police department (Non-Emergency Police Dispatch) to solve this issue. Another option is to soundproof your home. Sometimes it helps to write an anonymous note to your neighbor.
Contact your Homeowner association / Condominium management.
The best way to deal with this issue is to contact Denver County Public Response Office or Denver local government office.
Inoperable vehicles and parking on the grass are two major car-related issues. If your neighbor has an inoperable vehicle, you can contact the Denver County Police Department. To report a vehicle parked on the grass, contact Denver or Denver County government office
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You can report property maintenance concerns, including broken windows, peeling paint, fences in disrepair, etc, to Homeowner Association and the Denver County Department of Public Works.
Report graffiti and illegal signs to your Denver County government office.
Report unapproved alteration or construction (garages, fences, barns, sheds, etc) to Denver County government office. If you have a reason to believe that such alteration may increase the risk of fire, contact fire department
Call 911 (Police) to report domestic violence, smoking weed or any other illegal activity

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629 East Colfax Avenue (about 0.5 miles away) · total 1 report

nuisance and menace to the neighborhood - complaint filed to noise ordinance department to cite business with a fine and or shut down establishment

547 High Street (about 0.9 miles away) · total 1 report

The agency responsible for solving this issue is Dallas Animal Services. Issue status: closed on Mar 30, 2018. With notice Resolved - Information Provided. It took one day and 16 hours to solve the problem

674 Fox Street (about 0.9 miles away) · total 3 reports

What a dump - Please condem this property. Eyesore for neighbors!

2125 East 13th Avenue (about 1 miles away) · total 0 report

The issue has been persisting for . Last status update: .

568 Josephine Street (about 1.2 miles away) · total 1 report

The agency responsible for solving this issue is Code Compliance District Group. Issue status: closed on Mar 03, 2017. With notice Resolved - Through Citizen Action. It took 17 days and 12 hours to solve the problem

431 Josephine Street (about 1.3 miles away) · total 6 reports

The agency responsible for solving this issue is Department of Sanitation Services. Issue status: closed on Jul 03, 2017. With notice Resolved - Problem Corrected by City. It took one day and 18 hours to solve the problem

460 Josephine Street (about 1.3 miles away) · total 1 report

The agency responsible for solving this issue is Code Compliance District Group. Issue status: closed on Feb 22, 2017. With notice Resolved - Problem Corrected by City. It took 2 minutes and seconds to solve the problem

2200 Lawrence Street (about 1.6 miles away) · total 1 report

The agency responsible for solving this issue is Management Services. Issue status: closed on Apr 20, 2017. With notice Closed - Close SR. It took 11 hours and 52 minutes to solve the problem

2222 Lawrence Street (about 1.6 miles away) · total 5 reports

The agency responsible for solving this issue is Code Compliance District Group. Issue status: closed on Mar 13, 2018. With notice Closed - Unable to Confirm/Locate Problem. It took one month and 13 days to solve the problem

2239 Lawrence Street (about 1.6 miles away) · total 1 report

The agency responsible for solving this issue is Code Compliance District Group. Issue status: closed on Jul 11, 2018. With notice Closed - Unable to Confirm/Locate Problem. It took 19 days and 10 hours to solve the problem

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