--- title: "" categories: preface weight: 1 draft: false nested: false type: minimal fmContentType: preface --- ## Forcing someone out: Technically speaking, no one can legally force you into selling your home, but they can place you in a position where you abandon it. There are many different ways to accomplish this, and unfortunately, due to the current state of our legal system, many of these fall into a legal grey area of morally attrocious, but legally permissable. All of which, are analogous of burning someone's barn down, and are as simple as being hatefule and applying enough pressure. ## Cheating or stealing someone's home: Taking the above into consideration, this occurs when someone violates social norms and uses some benefit in order to manipulate individuals or a situation to their own personal favor. Acts of cheating, "civil theft", or defrauding involve taking advantage of an interest that conflicts with public duty, quid pro quo, abuse of public office, public corruption, disinformation, legal loopholes, or misleading others. ## Destroying someone's home: Your home is more than just the building you sleep in, it is also the neighborhood where you live. So, someone can effectively destroy your home through illegal property development, spite motivated construction, and/or intentionally ruining the aspects of an area one found beneficial. The label is most warranted when public corruption prevented the accessability of normally available protective stop measures. ## Corrupt: Means they serve themselves first, and not the public or the community.