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David: Dwain is aware of the problem. If we can be specific about what is required, I can help get him resources for those things. We’re in the process of getting his benefits reinstated; we identified the problem and re-filed. We have a volunteer coming out once a week - not enough, but it’s a start. | David: Dwain is aware of the problem. If we can be specific about what is required, I can help get him resources for those things. We’re in the process of getting his benefits reinstated; we identified the problem and re-filed. We have a volunteer coming out once a week - not enough, but it’s a start. | ||
- | <Someone offers specific avenues for relief.> | + | (Someone offers specific avenues for relief.) |
POI: Dwain communicated to me that “not routinely cleaning up pet waste” is not accurate, because he was cleaning up pet waste but his dog makes it faster. What are the specific actions he needs to take? | POI: Dwain communicated to me that “not routinely cleaning up pet waste” is not accurate, because he was cleaning up pet waste but his dog makes it faster. What are the specific actions he needs to take? | ||
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POI: The idea of bespoke contracts makes me nervous. I’m not sure his son is a reliable partner. | POI: The idea of bespoke contracts makes me nervous. I’m not sure his son is a reliable partner. | ||
- | Richard: We have three options: do nothing, create a behavioral contract (technically an “eviction hold-off agreement”), | + | Richard: We have three options: do nothing, create a behavioral contract (technically an “eviction hold-off agreement”), |
CQ: Would we be requiring Dwain to change lease as part of a behavioral contract, or do-nothing while making separate arrangements about his lease? | CQ: Would we be requiring Dwain to change lease as part of a behavioral contract, or do-nothing while making separate arrangements about his lease? | ||
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POI: I think we can add options in the behavioral contract. | POI: I think we can add options in the behavioral contract. | ||
- | <We straw poll. Behavioral contract wins.> | + | **(We straw poll. Behavioral contract wins.)** |
POI: I’m not sure how we would define a requirement to sign a new lease. | POI: I’m not sure how we would define a requirement to sign a new lease. |