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previous landlrd
Chicago, IL
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The so called Papperones were known for prying on generous landlords.
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previous landlrd
Chicago, IL
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Chi919 wrote: i think that everyone talking about how good or bad the food at Bacci is missing the point of this article and the situation as a whole! i lived in that apartment before and after the fire. To which the insurance only covered one half of the buildings upstairs and the whole downstairs to be renovated. My family and I had to live in the half that wasn't renovated so we all know first hand how bad it was. Robert "Bobby" Didiana is a slum lord!!! We had a leaky roof that started from the back where the dinning room was all the way to the front of the house where my little sister slept. That leak also ruin our computer and he never paid us for that. There was just too many things wrong to list them all. We knew the people who lived next door. The old woman was very sick and was in a wheelchair. So just think how hard her family had it to rush her down the stairs in the middle of Christmas Eve only to find out years later after her death and her son who took care of her has passed away that it was all so that a slum lord could come up on a few thousand dollars. He has no respect or morale for the price of life. I wonder what would he do if something like this happened to him and his family? Like if "lighting" struck his house and he had to rebuild it from the ground up? Oh, wait didn't that happen to him? Are there any leaky roofs in new york?
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oldtenant
Chicago, IL
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Chi919 wrote: i think that everyone talking about how good or bad the food at Bacci is missing the point of this article and the situation as a whole! i lived in that apartment before and after the fire. To which the insurance only covered one half of the buildings upstairs and the whole downstairs to be renovated. My family and I had to live in the half that wasn't renovated so we all know first hand how bad it was. Robert "Bobby" Didiana is a slum lord!!! We had a leaky roof that started from the back where the dinning room was all the way to the front of the house where my little sister slept. That leak also ruin our computer and he never paid us for that. There was just too many things wrong to list them all. We knew the people who lived next door. The old woman was very sick and was in a wheelchair. So just think how hard her family had it to rush her down the stairs in the middle of Christmas Eve only to find out years later after her death and her son who took care of her has passed away that it was all so that a slum lord could come up on a few thousand dollars. He has no respect or morale for the price of life. I wonder what would he do if something like this happened to him and his family? Like if "lighting" struck his house and he had to rebuild it from the ground up? Oh, wait didn't that happen to him? Why would you bash the landlord after 8 years? I believe he was a good landlord, always responded whenever i called with a problem... of course, because i always paid my rent, I just dont know why your family would of continued living there for 3 years otherwise. hmmmm
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previous landlrd
Chicago, IL
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Chi919 wrote: i think that everyone talking about how good or bad the food at Bacci is missing the point of this article and the situation as a whole! i lived in that apartment before and after the fire. To which the insurance only covered one half of the buildings upstairs and the whole downstairs to be renovated. My family and I had to live in the half that wasn't renovated so we all know first hand how bad it was. Robert "Bobby" Didiana is a slum lord!!! We had a leaky roof that started from the back where the dinning room was all the way to the front of the house where my little sister slept. That leak also ruin our computer and he never paid us for that. There was just too many things wrong to list them all. We knew the people who lived next door. The old woman was very sick and was in a wheelchair. So just think how hard her family had it to rush her down the stairs in the middle of Christmas Eve only to find out years later after her death and her son who took care of her has passed away that it was all so that a slum lord could come up on a few thousand dollars. He has no respect or morale for the price of life. I wonder what would he do if something like this happened to him and his family? Like if "lighting" struck his house and he had to rebuild it from the ground up? Oh, wait didn't that happen to him? sorry, no free rent for this article. btw, whats the rent like in new york? what are the slum lords like there?
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yoyo
Chicago, IL
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Food is great at Baccis. and keep the drama in new york now.
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yoyo
Chicago, IL
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Chi919 wrote: i think that everyone talking about how good or bad the food at Bacci is missing the point of this article and the situation as a whole! i lived in that apartment before and after the fire. To which the insurance only covered one half of the buildings upstairs and the whole downstairs to be renovated. My family and I had to live in the half that wasn't renovated so we all know first hand how bad it was. Robert "Bobby" Didiana is a slum lord!!! We had a leaky roof that started from the back where the dinning room was all the way to the front of the house where my little sister slept. That leak also ruin our computer and he never paid us for that. There was just too many things wrong to list them all. We knew the people who lived next door. The old woman was very sick and was in a wheelchair. So just think how hard her family had it to rush her down the stairs in the middle of Christmas Eve only to find out years later after her death and her son who took care of her has passed away that it was all so that a slum lord could come up on a few thousand dollars. He has no respect or morale for the price of life. I wonder what would he do if something like this happened to him and his family? Like if "lighting" struck his house and he had to rebuild it from the ground up? Oh, wait didn't that happen to him? Seems like so much drama living there... wow, and you managed to stay there for three years. lets order a pizza?
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jeanny
Chicago, IL
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I heard the pizza is awesome. and i agree, keep the drama in new york now, we have enough here in chi town
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previous landlrd
Chicago, IL
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Papperones + rent = UNBELIEVABLE DRAMA WONDER IF NEW YORK LANDLORDS TOLERATE SUCH A THING?
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nerdy
Chicago, IL
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Chi919 wrote: i think that everyone talking about how good or bad the food at Bacci is missing the point of this article and the situation as a whole! i lived in that apartment before and after the fire. To which the insurance only covered one half of the buildings upstairs and the whole downstairs to be renovated. My family and I had to live in the half that wasn't renovated so we all know first hand how bad it was. Robert "Bobby" Didiana is a slum lord!!! We had a leaky roof that started from the back where the dinning room was all the way to the front of the house where my little sister slept. That leak also ruin our computer and he never paid us for that. There was just too many things wrong to list them all. We knew the people who lived next door. The old woman was very sick and was in a wheelchair. So just think how hard her family had it to rush her down the stairs in the middle of Christmas Eve only to find out years later after her death and her son who took care of her has passed away that it was all so that a slum lord could come up on a few thousand dollars. He has no respect or morale for the price of life. I wonder what would he do if something like this happened to him and his family? Like if "lighting" struck his house and he had to rebuild it from the ground up? Oh, wait didn't that happen to him? But how is the pizza?
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LULU
Flossmoor, IL
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you are a loser!! You should have moved out!
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Sam
Chicago, IL
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I love how the same person keeps posting over and over. Get a life.
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Sam 2
Chicago, IL
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Sam wrote: I love how the same person keeps posting over and over. Get a life. hi sam, wrong forum buddy....
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Sam
Chicago, IL
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Not so
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MC-IL
Chicago, IL
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Has there been an update at all? I think he was supposed to go to court two weeks ago.
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Chicago Girl
Indianapolis, IN
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MC-IL wrote: Has there been an update at all? I think he was supposed to go to court two weeks ago. The ATF dropped the charges. Funny how that did not make the news.
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Jake
Chicago, IL
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Funny how the Italian-American groups always complain about "stereotypes" like the Soprano and then are curiously silent when you have this kind of thing go down.
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Pizzafan
Chicago, IL
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Judged:
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Didn't this guys house burn down to?
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cop
Chicago, IL
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charges were dropped , is what i heard
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nelly
Chicago, IL
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i believe it was a different family member.. Pizzafan wrote: Didn't this guys house burn down to?
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chicago
Miami, FL
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Pizzafan wrote: Didn't this guys house burn down to? Yes, lightning.
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