Posts Tagged ‘Legality’

What’s Up with the Google Ads?

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

I’ve been trying to find a reliable metric to track traffic ever since the site was launched, but many methods are inconsistent or rely on not-for-profit systems with frequent outages. There are a number of complicated solutions available, as well as one that is very, very easy; Google Adsense.

If I placed paying ads on this site, it would be very easy for a court to misconstrue my efforts to educate the public for a crusade for personal gain. I haven’t put any ads on the site to avoid exactly that discussion, but that doesn’t mean I can’t take advantage of Google’s ads for the sake of tracking my traffic, even if I’ve made it impossible to actually get paid for doing so.
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GlossyNews.com News Story – Apartments Find Gold in Housing Crunch: They Mine it From Tenants

Monday, October 6th, 2008

The following article appeared on GlossyNews.com recently. It’s reprinted here by permission for your viewing.

Apartments Find Gold in Housing Crunch: They Mine it From Tenants

I’d like to say it’s rare to find a mega-corporate conglomerate that has discovered a new and innovative way to make a few extra bucks legally, and it’s because those types almost always go about it the wrong way. We rarely dip in to consumer protection stories, but the management at Heatherwood Apartments has preyed on its poor, working class tenants like no professional agency I’ve ever seen, and it’s a can of worms, so we’re ready to dip into it. Not because we can, but because we must. These guys are corporate crooks, and they’ve taken advantage of thousands already, and they need to know the world is watching.
According to every tenant I’ve interviewed, they work pre-lease negotiations fraudulently, and write the leases themselves in ways that strain legal believability.
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