News Flash: Lakireddy Bali Reddy Prison Release - Prakash Reddy in Violation
by Lynda Carson tenantsrule@yahoo.com
Saturday May 3rd, 2008 8:18 PM
Prakash Reddy is already in VIOLATION of his sex offender registration
terms.
Oakland - Notorious Berkeley multi-millionaire slumlord, child molester,
kidnapper and pedophile, Lakireddy Bali Reddy, was released from prison
as recent as April 2, 2008 and not even one local newspaper covered
the major breaking story...
The question on everyone's mind?
Where are Lakireddy Bali Reddy and Prakash Reddy at this very moment!
Prop 98 needs to be defeated to make certain that Bay Area tenants
never have to lose their rights to the likes of such landlords as the family
of Lakiredd Bali Reddy, et, al...
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Lakireddy Bali Reddy Released from Prison on April 2nd, 2008
10 April 2008
Women Against Sexual Slavery has found out that Lakireddy Bali Reddy was released from Federal prison on 2 April 2008.
Let us all hope that after 8 years in prison, Reddy has reflected on the error of his ways and is now ready to move forward as a new man.
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Vijay Lakireddy Protests Berkelely's Lien for Safety Violations
28 Nov 2006
The Lakireddy's never learn. The Berkeley City Council approved a lien against Vijay for continuing to allow his rental property to be in violation of Berkeley's Safety Codes. The vote against Vijay was almost unanimous, with Councilmember Gordon Wozniac pleading Vijay's case, citing he had so much property, how could he be expected to do repairs in a timely manner. Councilmember Dona Spring, always a protector of tenants' rights & safety, replied that Vijay and his family's real estate empire never responded to any calls from tenants and, in fact, never called her back on the occasions she phoned to express her concerns about safety violations.
- The Lakireddy family obviously believes they are above the law. Sorry Vijay, we know you as the common criminal you are.
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Upheld fines for Vijay Lakireddy
By Judith Scherr (12-01-06) in Berkeley Daily Planet
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The council turned down a request from landlord Vijay Lakireddy to reduce fees for slow compliance in fixing violations under the city’s Rental Housing Safety Program in 47 of 60 units he owns at 2033 Haste St.
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Lakireddy argued that because he had so many repairs to do he should be given some leeway. “A lot of items were flagged. We did our best,” he said.
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“When a property owner has far flung real estate holdings, he bears some responsibility for upholding safety laws of the city,” Councilmember Max Anderson responded.
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Mayor Tom Bates addressed Lakireddy directly: “We hope this is a wake up call.”
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http://www.berkeleydailyplanet.com/article.cfm?archiveDate=12-01-06&storyID=25763
- "Appeal By Vijay Lakireddy Re: Imposition of Lien to Recover Rental Housing SafetyProgram Fees
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The Housing Department is proposing to reject Mr. Vijay Lakireddy’s objection to $7,800 in fees imposed by the City of Berkeley’s Rental Housing Safety Program, thereby allowing a special assessment lien to be filed on Mr. Mosleh’s rental property. These fees were incurred in the enforcement of the Housing Code on the property located at 2033 Haste Street, Apartments 101, 102, 104, 119, 201, 203, 204, 211, 214, 306, 314, 318, and the Common Area.
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- For further information, please contact Carlos Romo, Housing Inspector Supervisor at (510) 981-5440."
- http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/citycouncil/publichearings/2006/individual/112806rhspappeal01.htm
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