Judge raises concerns that Leland House tenants in Detroit were excluded from bankruptcy case - Detroit Metro Times

Concerns over Exclusion of Leland House Tenants from Bankruptcy Case Raised by Judge in Detroit

A federal bankruptcy judge has raised concerns that tenants displaced from the historic Leland House in Detroit were not given proper notice or a meaningful opportunity to participate in court proceedings affecting their homes and belongings. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Maria Oxholm adjourned a hearing on residents' request to reconsider a court order allowing only moving contractors, rather than tenants, to enter the building to remove personal property.

The city of Detroit opposed the tenants' motion, characterizing it as frivolous and arguing that residents cannot be allowed back into the historic building. The owner's counsel suggested that some residents had consented to having their belongings removed through informal agreements, but the tenants' attorneys disputed this claim.

During the hearing, Judge Oxholm expressed concern over the lack of notice to tenants and their exclusion from the proceedings. She directed the parties to meet with each other to attempt to reach a resolution before the case returns to court on February 24.

The Leland House filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in November, more than two years after the building's longtime owner passed away. Tenants were forced out of the building in December after an electrical equipment failure knocked out power, heat, and elevators. They had been told that the displacement would be temporary and that they would be able to access their apartments to retrieve their belongings.

The case has sparked controversy over the city's handling of the situation. Mayor Mary Sheffield has taken a hard line on the issue, while former Mayor Mike Duggan, who received tens of thousands of dollars in political donations from DTE Energy, declined to support the tenants' rights.

Resident representatives have argued that the shift in direction of the case occurred without proper notice or an opportunity for them to be heard. The U.S. Trustee has expressed serious concerns over the lack of financial transparency in the case and how debtor-in-possession funds have been handled and redirected.

The outcome of the case is uncertain, but it has raised questions about the rights of tenants in bankruptcy cases and the role of government agencies in protecting their interests.
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole Leland House situation 🀯... I mean, can you believe they weren't even given proper notice or a chance to say what's up? It's like, okay fine, move out, but then just leave us hanging and make us figure out what happens to our stuff? πŸ˜’ The fact that some "informal agreements" were made to get rid of their belongings is sketchy at best... it feels like the city is trying to sweep this under the rug. And Mayor Sheffield's stance on the issue is really questionable, especially with all those donations from DTE Energy coming in πŸ€‘. It's gonna be a wild ride to see how this plays out on Feb 24th... will they get some answers or just more questions?
 
I'm really worried about these people, you know? They got kicked outta their homes like that... no notice, no chance to say anything. It's not right. The city is saying they can't go back, but I think that's a bummer move. What if some of them just wanna get their stuff back? πŸ€” The judge said something about meeting with the parties to try and figure things out... hopefully they can come up with a solution that works for everyone. But it's still kinda fishy how everything went down, especially with all the money involved. I just hope these tenants get some justice soon! 😬
 
😐 so I think its kinda weird that the city is trying to push this through without giving the tenants a chance to have their say πŸ€”. The owner's saying they had consented, but if thats true, why werent the tenants informed or involved? 🚨 its like they just want to get rid of them and not care about the fallout. πŸ’Έ the whole thing with DTE Energy donating to Mike Duggan is sketchy too - it feels like a clear conflict of interest πŸ€‘
 
ugh this is so messed up 🀯 i cant believe these ppl are just gonna kick out old folks from a historic building like that its not fair at all i mean what even is the point of having a system if u dont care about the people affected by it? its not like they were trying to stop the bankruptcy or anything they were just trying to get in and out with their stuff but now its too late and theyre stuck on the streets with nothing πŸŒͺ️ meanwhile the city is all up in arms over something that isnt even that important like what does it matter if some rich ppl can play fast and loose with other peoples lives?
 
πŸ€” This whole situation with Leland House is so messed up 🚨. I mean, you've got these people who've been living there for years, told they can come back to get their stuff after a temporary displacement... only to be left out of the loop when things change. It's like, how are they supposed to fight for what's theirs if they don't even know what's going on? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

And it's not just about the tenants, it's also about the fact that the city and the bank are kinda pushing around this owner who's clearly struggling. Like, who cares if he's dead now? πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ It's still his responsibility to take care of his property. But I guess when there's money involved, people suddenly start acting like they're doing it all for the greater good... not. πŸ’Έ

I don't know what the outcome is gonna be, but one thing's for sure: if the city and banks keep treating people this way, we'll never see any real progress on affordable housing or tenant rights πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. We need more transparency and accountability here. This whole system is just rigged against regular people πŸ’”.
 
This case is getting more messed up by the day 🀯. I mean, come on, the city is literally trying to sweep this under the rug? The fact that the tenants were told their displacement was temporary but now they're being shut out from their own building is just outrageous. And what's with the shady deals over moving contractors vs. tenants? It's like, can't we all just get along here? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

I'm also super curious about why former Mayor Mike Duggan didn't step in to support the tenants. Was it because of those juicy donations from DTE Energy? πŸ€‘ I don't know if that's a coincidence or not, but it's definitely suspicious.

What really gets me is the lack of transparency in the case. How are these funds being handled and redirected? It's like they're hiding something. The U.S. Trustee should be all over this to make sure everything is on the up and up πŸ’Έ

And let's not forget, the Leland House has a rich history and culture, and now it's just being used as a pawn in some bigger game 🎲. I hope Judge Oxholm gets to the bottom of this soon and gives those tenants the justice they deserve πŸ‘
 
πŸ€” I'm not surprised to see a judge throw some shade at the city's handling of this situation. The timeline of events seems fishy - from an electrical equipment failure causing widespread displacement, to being told it was temporary with access to belongings, and now tenants being excluded without proper notice? That doesn't add up. πŸ’‘ I think the tenants have a legit case here. They should've been given more time to gather their stuff and maybe even some financial support to help them relocate. The fact that city officials are taking a hard line on this is concerning. 🚧 What's really going on behind closed doors? We need more transparency and accountability.
 
I'm worried about these Leland House tenants πŸ€•. They're already dealing with a huge blow when they lost power, heat, and elevators... now they feel like they've been left out of the process? πŸ˜’ I get why the city is trying to get the building back in order, but it's just not fair to them. The whole thing feels kinda shady πŸ€‘. We need to make sure that everyone gets a say in what happens to their homes and belongings, you know? πŸ’‘
 
I think this is a total disaster!!! 🀯 The city's handling of this situation is so shady, they're basically treating tenants like invisible people! I mean, come on, you take them out of their homes without giving them proper notice or even letting them participate in the proceedings? That's just not right. And now it seems like there's been a huge power play going on behind the scenes with politicians and big corporations trying to silence the tenants. It's disgusting! πŸ™„
 
πŸ€” this is wild that they're not giving the tenants a chance to be heard πŸ™„ i mean, these people have been living in the building for years, how can you just kick them out without even talking to them about it? 🚫 and now the judge has stepped in and said we need to figure this out before we go back to court. it's like they're trying to sweep this under the rug πŸ‘Ž what's going on here is not right...
 
omg what's going on at that Leland House tho?! 🀯 it's not just about the tenants getting pushed out of their homes, it's about them being ignored like they're invisible. the city and the owner's counsel are basically saying "oh we didn't bother to tell you guys about this" πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ like what even is the point of having a system if people aren't gonna follow through?

and can we talk about the whole thing with Mayor Mary Sheffield taking a hard line on this? πŸ˜’ she's not just being stubborn, she's being straight up dismissive of people's lives. what about the fact that some of these tenants have been living in that building for YEARS?! they're not just some random people who can be tossed out whenever the fancy strikes.

the whole thing is messed up, and I'm so tired of seeing this kind of stuff happen to marginalized communities πŸ€•
 
I'm kinda worried bout these Leland House tenants πŸ€”. It's not cool that they weren't given proper notice or a say in what was happening to their homes. I drew a simple diagram to show how it happened:

+-----------------------+
| Tenant's Belongings |
| in the Building |
+-----------------------+
|
|
v
+-----------------------+
| Moving Contractors |
| Enter the Building |
+-----------------------+
|
|
v
+-----------------------+
| Tenants Displaced |
| Without Proper Notice |
+-----------------------+

It's like, how can that be right? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ The tenants had faith that they'd get to keep their homes, but now it seems like they were just thrown out the door without a fight. I hope Judge Oxholm's concerns lead to some justice being served πŸ’ͺ.
 
This is just disgusting 🀯. I mean, you're talking about a historic building like Leland House, people are being displaced for more than two years, they think they can just kick them out without even giving 'em notice? What kind of system is that? And now the judge is trying to figure it out, but by then...I don't know, I feel bad for those tenants. They were told their displacement was temporary, can you believe that? It's all about the money, folks. The city and the owner are more worried about getting what they want than doing what's right. And politicians like Mayor Sheffield and Mike Duggan just stand there, not doing anything to help. It's just sad πŸ€•
 
πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I mean, what's new with Detroit? Always drama. This Leland House situation is wild tho... like, shouldn't they be getting priority on who gets to be back in their own home? But nope, the city and owner are just over here playing games while tenants are left high and dry πŸ’Έ. And don't even get me started on Mayor Sheffield's whole "hard line" thing πŸ™„. Just saying, it's all about who has the most connections, right? πŸ˜’
 
omg u guys this judge oxholm is a lifesaver!!! i mean can you even imagine if these tenants were just gonna be left high and dry like they did in december? like what about all the ppl who had no idea they were being kicked out till it was too late?? 😱 this hearing is a total game changer! so glad there's someone looking out for the tenants' rights...and btw, why can't former mayor duggan just own up to those donkey energy donations? πŸ€‘πŸ‘€
 
πŸ€” I'm really disappointed to hear that tenants at the Leland House in Detroit are being treated like this. I mean, they're not asking for much - just a fair chance to retrieve their stuff and be informed about what's going on with their home. πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ It's crazy that the city is saying it's frivolous, when really these tenants have a right to know what's happening to them.

And let me get this straight - the owner's counsel is claiming some of the tenants consented to having their belongings removed without being properly informed? That just doesn't add up. πŸ™„ I'd want to see all sorts of documentation and proof before I even think about accepting that.

This case is a total mess, and it's not just the tenants who are getting screwed over - it's also the city's reputation. Mayor Sheffield needs to step in and make sure these people get treated fairly. πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
idk why ppl are so surprised πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ, the system is rigged 4 the rich πŸ˜’. These tenants were basically screwed from day one. The city's just tryna push 'em out so they can flip the property for a profit πŸ’Έ. It's not like they didn't know what was going on... or did they πŸ€”? Anyway, it's all about who you know and who's got the deep pockets πŸ€‘. Former Mayor Duggan is basically a perfect example of that πŸ‘Ž.
 
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