--- 12 Fridav. April 29, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Oread Continued from p. 1 She said that it had more problems because it was an older neighborhood. Camille Dallagar, director of the Consumer Affairs Association, 819 Vermont ST., said that she rarely goes to work and tends in the Oread neighborhood. "They know that if they make a complaint and they have good reason, they will be forced to move," she said. "Many times, they can't afford to live anywhere else. It's really sad." Fisl finally moved when he couldn't get his landlord, Meredith, to fix the walls and get rid of the pigeons. He now lives in an apartment on Arkansas Street. His rent is twice what it used to be. Caught in a trap Moving can cost tenants in other ways. James Alden, Kansas City, Kan., freshman, also lived at 1032 Tennessee St. He moved out two weeks before it was condemned. Alden said that he had been trying since November to get a $260 security deposit he had Meredith owed him. Alden said that he sent Meredith a certified letter requesting the deposit but never received a response. He then hung him by telephone, but Meredith's phone has been disconnected. Lois Hieronymus, the owner, said yesterday that she was unable to pay Alden now because she was not making any money. "He'll get his money back with interest," she said. "They all went to the city and got the place shut down, so now I'm not making any money. He thinks he can get something for nothing." Gregg Stauffer, who started the Lawrence Tenants' Association last spring, said residents such as Alden "Landlords think they can get away with it because they charge cheap rent," Stauffer said. were caught in a trap. "Anyone who drives through that neighborhood or walks through those apartments will know that a lot of people in real need of repair," he said. But James Dunn, who owns about 20 rental properties and is president of Landords of Lawrence Inc., said most landords tried to keep their properties up to code and that most tenants were not a result of owner neglect. "The laws involving violations keep changed," he said. "If the game plan keeps changing, neither the landlords nor the tenants may about violations. The City Commission codes on every week." However, Swarts said the housing codes had changed only once since 1979. Women's study won't be released until fall By Kim Lightle Kansan staff writer A survey conducted at the University on the status of women that was supposed to be released by the end of the semester won't be available until next fall. survey would not be available because not enough data had been collected. members and residents in organized living groups. The survey consists of 20 items including questions on women's career choices, dating and the number of women role models at the University. 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