My neighbor is trying to sell her house. It's in really bad shape and it is going to be a difficult sell. She told me a few weeks ago that a local mega-church had asked her to donate it for them to operate as a battered women's shelter. She declined to donate it.
Yesterday, she said that a man from the church was coming by to look at it and buy it for the shelter. I had a panic moment, then I thought that I might as well say what was on my mind. I told her that I objected and would try to stop it, and that I didn't think it would be allowed to open next to a daycare. She crawfished then and said, "Oh no, that's not what I meant. He's from the same church that wanted me to donate it. He is going to buy it, fix it up, and sell it." My thought? He's buying it for the church to make into a shelter or he will buy it and resell it to the church for a shelter.
I'm wondering if anyone is aware of laws (I know each state is different, but at least it gives me some guidelines) that would prohibit opening a shelter next door to my family daycare. This is such a bad idea. We live in a very small town. This house sits on the main street in town, half the people in town drive by here at least once a day. How long do they think it will take an abuser to figure out where this is and do something? The news will be all over town before they open the doors. It seems to me that a shelter should at least be off on a quiet, off-the-main-drag street.
So, if this comes to pass, do you think I have a legal leg to stand on to stop it? I just termed one of my favorite families because Mom's ex-boyfriend was stalking and threatening her and decided that my house was the best place to park and scare her. I do not want this happening in my yard again.
Yesterday, she said that a man from the church was coming by to look at it and buy it for the shelter. I had a panic moment, then I thought that I might as well say what was on my mind. I told her that I objected and would try to stop it, and that I didn't think it would be allowed to open next to a daycare. She crawfished then and said, "Oh no, that's not what I meant. He's from the same church that wanted me to donate it. He is going to buy it, fix it up, and sell it." My thought? He's buying it for the church to make into a shelter or he will buy it and resell it to the church for a shelter.
I'm wondering if anyone is aware of laws (I know each state is different, but at least it gives me some guidelines) that would prohibit opening a shelter next door to my family daycare. This is such a bad idea. We live in a very small town. This house sits on the main street in town, half the people in town drive by here at least once a day. How long do they think it will take an abuser to figure out where this is and do something? The news will be all over town before they open the doors. It seems to me that a shelter should at least be off on a quiet, off-the-main-drag street.
So, if this comes to pass, do you think I have a legal leg to stand on to stop it? I just termed one of my favorite families because Mom's ex-boyfriend was stalking and threatening her and decided that my house was the best place to park and scare her. I do not want this happening in my yard again.
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