Rialto, CA asked in Civil Rights, Constitutional Law and Personal Injury for California

Q: How do I file a cause of action for contutional, and civil rights violations, agianst the citiy of Fairfield?

Code enforcement turned off the water to make property I have been renting for over a year, In order to make it uninhabital. Told everyone to get off the property. Then I got a note on the door to reconect water, so I went to the citiy and paid them 120 dollars,and the water got turned back on. The next day here comes the code enforcement officer, with two Fairfield Police officers, and they were ready to take me to jail until I told them I had the water back on. That made the code enforcement officer mad she got on the phone to the water dept, had them turn it off. Then I was told I had to leave the the property now and if I was caught back on the property without the code officers permission I was going to jail. They put me in the streets, without resoures. Hows that for a start?

1 Lawyer Answer
Robert Jason De Groot
Robert Jason De Groot
Answered
  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Deltona, FL

A: It is not enough for a start. You need to go have a full discussion with an attorney about all of this.

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