Richmond Inn & Suites Trudi Veals: Illegal Evictions Can Get You in Trouble for Landlord Harassment (SMC Hotels Group Wyndham Hotels 2683 Energy Baton Rouge, LA )
Who Kicks Out a Hotel Guest During a *Pandemic? Richmond Inn
& Suites Trudi Veals, SMC Delton Smith, John Holmstrom, Wyndham
Hotels Trademark Collection [45 Days.
No Response.
December
27, 2020 Illegal eviction: Richmond Inn & Suites, Baton Rouge,
Louisiana, College Drive, Corporate Blvd Energy St.
I contend,
Christmas during COVID-19, Richmond Inn & Suites' agent without
explanation strong-armed me by threat of arrest to immediately quit my
Tenancy of 10 months (not 'quit or pay' -- 'quit or else'), during a
State of Emergency, plus stay off streets order, and a renewed CDC,
POTUS-signed eviction moratorium, to minimize contact in order to ensure
protection of the population.
there stood Mike at my door,
nervously at first, then slowly inflated he amidst his ungoverned posse
comitatus of shams, in his best knee-break performance, like Dickens --
he decided to throw me a bone -- tiny tim got handed down a three hour
window to get his shit and leave -- this bullshit was keeping him from
some tv, I suspect.
however unwieldy he was impersonating authority he lacked, BRPDbackup -- cop stood by and nodded.
vacate.
three
hours from now, he haughtily declared -- out of my 'home!' -- or we'll
fuckin do it for you," he haughtily proclaimed -- out of my 'home,' --
or we'll do it for you.
With last-minute scrambling for
transportation, my mother whose health he had recklessly compromised
(this sub-managerial, self-professed Marshall representing SMC Hotel
Group -- and ultimately Wyndham Hotel's ownership) obtained for GM Trudi
Veals, my eviction: a happy ending to her story acquired.
I may
have quit the premises but I will never quit my endeavor to see Mike,
his General Manager- accomplice, and most importantly, the bevy of
Corporate mutes whose joyless machinations in search of amnesia they
shuffle papers to find, as their personal motives don't exist -- theirs
is a purely dispassionate exercise in self-preservation and longevity, a
minuscule irritation whose impact will ultimately never touch their
personal reputation.
As a hotel guest I would normally not be
entitled to protection from eviction; however, not only am I entitled as
carried out, my guerilla eviction, I had my only residence, taken.
Richmond
Inn & Suites, SMC Hotels Group, and Wyndham Hotels and Resorts
Trademark Collection, violated my civil rights under a constitutionally
protected order because of the Pandemic of 2020 - 2021.
Mine
were removed by the janitor of the hotel whose parent company, the
largest hotel chain in the world, with over 9000 properties, Wyndham
Hotels, has decided to hope that I forget, as what follows is 100% true
AND indefensible.
An eviction conducted without authority, writ,
nor signed by judge; EMPLOYING strong-arm intimidation, affected
through the authority of a rogue maintenance man, assuring his
eligibility for Federal and Criminal prosecution, AND by making a false
report to an officer of the Police Department of the City of Baton
Rouge.
I had no other available lodging, even a lawful order
granted and enacted by the Sheriff was an impossible outcome -- as there
was, and is not any court to provide lawful orders to do so -- that
criterion affords protection of civil rights even without the added
shameful, anti-white racism through retaliation was not strong enough to
cover.
Unbeknownst to me, this was the day Trudi Veals retired.
Gave up.
Quit.
I
have been unsuccessful in receiving response from Richmond Inn
& Suites management SMC Hotels Group (Shreveport) or parent
company, Wyndham Hotels & Resorts Trademark Collection.
We’re sorry to hear this was your experience and want to help.
For me, Ms.
recent
boss at Richmond Inn, where she had worked as Head of Sales, and had
coincidentally referred me to stay at her old hotel -- a hotel under the
management of President Delton Smith, and his Vice President of
Operations John Holmstrom.
This is the only reason that I would find relief from inscrutably vindictive Trudi Veals.
reprimand">upbraiding me about my decision to contact Ms.
I
witnessed that with acknowledged difficulty John Holmstrom, unique in
my experience, through guest complaint, perform an intuitive
contravention when he refused his GM of 25 years -- the beginning of my
end, the retribution as instrument by which she would finally accomplish
it, unknown.
VP John Holmstrom refused to support Ms.
Veals.
He
decided that he could not instantiate her wish to kick me out for no
cause -- ordering the First 'Eviction Attempt' by Trudi Veals rescinded
-- her unsuccessful freeze-out delayed -- HER EGO SHATTERED INTO VISIBLE
PIECES .
I think it should be imperative for those affected to
immediately contact their local police department when this happens, so
that they may retain access to their homes, or regain them.
Without
public, police, landlord education provided as to the current
definitions of the similar but different application of law, making
difficult navigation without knowledge.
sadly, some defy the law
through illegal action -- as was done in my eviction (MORE A THREAT AND
INTIMIDATION), I found myself subjected, by a staff member no one could
overrule or appeal, without protections which I am entitled under
current order.
my considerable injury by this gross sleight
against me is no dramatic Play -- it is through their lack of humanity
to investigate and bring those responsible to account that I will
continue to remind for as long as it takes their clients, their guests
-- whose online booking will come with a top review, their social media
-- already groaning under poverty of inattention -- and the guests who
stay at hotels, willing to forego almost anything for a $10 dollars
discount -- anything except this.
Finally, Wyndham Hotels and
Resorts, the last-place holder of all luxury National Hotel Chain
properties, and their Trademark Collection are by omission supporting an
unethical, immoral cabal through their association with Trudi Veals,
who with endemic anti-white venom -- after a quarter century of
employment comes to this.
Right now, the data trail created by
evictions is often harvested by private firms that then use it to
provide screening services to landlords who routinely shut out people
who were previously evicted.
Instead, the government could use that trail to identify those most in need.
The
Eviction Lab, led by the Princeton University sociologist Matthew
Desmond, built a public national database that helped us understand the
prevalence of eviction across the country from 2000 to 2016.