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Originally posted by James
I don't get it, unless there are structural problems why are they being kicked out? A thousand dollars would more than compensate a cleaining company to come in and get the worst of it.
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If they're being kicked out because the buidling isn't up to code, it doesn't need to be a structural issue. It's not that they're being put out so that the school will have time to fix it, they're being kicked out as punishment for letting the building lapse into a condemned state. It's like when social services come into a house a find a filthy baby...(not a baby in a filthy house, but an actual dirty baby) they're not going to just leave the baby there and come back in an hour after you give the kid a bath; to protect the child and punish you for letting your kid get that filthy is to take the kid away. If they damaged university property due to neglect, the school definitely has a leg to stand on.
ETA: the babyness was the first example i could think of, and the words "filthy baby" just... tickle me for some reason.