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<BODY><FONT color=#000000><FONT size=2><FONT face=arial,sans-serif>OK- I did forget to suggest the obvious- and least drastic---The first approach should be Speaking with the person--- he/she may be lucid enough to provide information about family, etc.- AND there may be some info on original documents in the lease file---.emergency contacts?? <BR></FONT></FONT></FONT>
<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 0px; BORDER-LEFT: #0000ff 2px solid"><BR>Sent: Mar 18, 2014 10:11 PM <BR>To: landten@lists.flabarrpptl.org .<BR>From: landten-bounces@lists.flabarrpptl.org [mailto:landten-bounces@lists.flabarrpptl.org] On Behalf Of Harry Heist<BR>Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2014 9:44 PM<BR>To: 'RPPTL Landlord Tenant Committee'<BR>Subject: [RPPTL LandTen] ELDERLY TENANTS<BR><BR>What is a good approach when an apartment manager sees that a person is unable to live by themselves? Wandering, housekeeping, walking around naked, confused etc and no relatives seem to be around or they don’t care?<BR><BR>Ideas?<BR><BR>Harry<BR><BR>LAW OFFICES OF<BR>HEIST, WEISSE, & WOLK P.A.<BR>PH: 1 800 253 8428<BR>FAX: 1 800 367 9038<BR>"Serving the Property Management Professional"<BR>Website: www.evict.com<HTTP: www.evict.com /><BR>Email: harry@evict.com<?xml:namespace prefix = "mailto" /><mailto:harry@evict.com><BR>THIS E-MAIL MESSAGE IS CONFIDENTIAL, ATTORNEY-CLIENT PRIVILEGED, AND INTENDED FOR THE PERSONS NAMED ABOVE ONLY. ALL OTHER USE, COPYING, OR DISTRIBUTION IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED.<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR></mailto:harry@evict.com></ZZZBODY></BLOCKQUOTE></BODY>