City Council Lien Dispute

Summary

Discrimination involves unfair treatment based on race, religion, gender, etc. If you feel discriminated against due to language proficiency or gender, you can file a complaint with the Department of Fair Employment and Housing. Miscommunication during property transactions can lead to legal issues, and you may challenge unjust liens in court. Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.

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is that discimination if the city counsel says: advised so many times that our appeal was not on a legal basis but on a moral one.
The city council's statement doesn't necessarily indicate discrimination. However, it's important to understand the context. Could you please provide more details about the appeal and the discrimination you believe has occurred?
the put the lien on my house, when I asked why they said to punish you and show others
Hello Anna, based on your situation:
- If you feel the lien was unfairly placed, you have rights under California law to challenge it.
- Discrimination is present when treatment is based on one's race, religion, gender, etc.
- The city's intent to "punish and show others" may not constitute discrimination unless it's based on the above factors.
Could you please share the reason given for the lien?
it was Below market rate purchase property. the bank was doing the loan modification and did not find any legal clause on the title, so I did the loan modification. I transfer house to the city after few month, but they sold the house and then filed a judgment lien on my other house
It seems like a complex situation. In California:
- The city can place a lien if you owe debts.
- Miscommunication or misunderstanding during a transaction may lead to legal issues.
- If you believe it's unjust, you can challenge it in court.
Would you like a referral to a local attorney for further assistance?
my English is second language and women, and felt disciminated
I'm sorry to hear about your feelings of discrimination. In California:
- Discrimination based on sex or language proficiency is unlawful.
- You can file a complaint with the Department of Fair Employment and Housing.
- A lawyer can help you navigate this process. Would you like help finding a lawyer who can assist you in your native language?
what is the example of discimination?
Discrimination can take many forms, for example:
- Denying someone a job or promotion based on their race, gender, religion, or age.
- Providing different services or benefits based on someone's disability or nationality.
- Harassing someone because of their sexual orientation or gender identity.
thank you
You're welcome, Anna! If you have any other questions or need further help, feel free to ask. We're here to support you.