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ACCE STANDS GROUND AGAINST EVICTIONS
September 19, 2016

From the office of Grace Martinez of ACCE-Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment... Please note that action can be taken today and moving forward by caling the Eng's....Phone number is included in the notice...

STOP THE EVICTION OF THE RAMIREZ FAMILY 

Rally and Leafleting 

Sunday, September 18, 1 PM

Corner of Pacific & Powell 

Blanca and Mario Ramirez, two seniors on a limited income, and their daughter Leslie, are facing a suspicious Owner Move-In eviction at the hands of Foon and Eva Eng. The Ramirez family has lived in the apartment since 1992 and would have nowhere to go if evicted, while Leslie, who works in San Francisco, would be forced to leave the city. The Engs, who own a number of properties, say Eva is moving in and plans to “find roommates”. In other words, the family will be collecting higher rent than the Ramirez family can provide. When asked about this, the Engs’ lawyer said the Ramirez family “can move to Stockton”. Come visit Foon Eng at his business to ask him to withdraw the eviction immediately and meet to come to a reasonable solution. 

Please also call Foon Eng at 415-986-0961 and ask him to withdraw the eviction 

  

Please call Julien at 415-713-6260 with questions or if you need a ride.


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