Just an update.
Attorney agrees with me that zoning violation is not there, says that the landlord may break lease if he thinks the neighborhood is in danger, and that the neighborhood, if they band together and go to the district attorney, can talk him into addressing a threat to safety presented by a resident with a violent history.
Interestingly he forwarded me a note about our state having agreed with the fed govt to place a minimum of 9000 patients with similar disabilities in least restrictive, most integrative community settings and away from the more restricitive institutional settings over the next five years.
I suppose this is the evolution of rights of the disabled to be included in the community to the max degree possible.
Attorney agrees with me that zoning violation is not there, says that the landlord may break lease if he thinks the neighborhood is in danger, and that the neighborhood, if they band together and go to the district attorney, can talk him into addressing a threat to safety presented by a resident with a violent history.
Interestingly he forwarded me a note about our state having agreed with the fed govt to place a minimum of 9000 patients with similar disabilities in least restrictive, most integrative community settings and away from the more restricitive institutional settings over the next five years.
I suppose this is the evolution of rights of the disabled to be included in the community to the max degree possible.