Judge halts rushed Leland House auction, intervening again in fight over Detroit’s historic building - Detroit Metro Times

Bankruptcy Judge Halts Rushed Leland House Auction, Temporarily Safeguarding Tenants' Rights

A federal bankruptcy judge has intervened in the case of the historic Leland House in downtown Detroit, halting a fast-tracked auction of the 22-story apartment building at 400 Bagley St. The decision comes after months of controversy surrounding the building's owner, who had proposed selling the property to secure debts and displace long-time tenants.

In a surprise move, US Bankruptcy Judge Maria Oxholm rejected the proposed sale, citing concerns over the lack of due process for the affected tenants. The ruling temporarily blocks the planned auction, which was set to begin on March 9.

The Leland House has been at the center of a contentious battle between the building's owner and displaced tenants, who claim they are being forced out without their consent. Despite repeated appeals from the tenants, city officials have failed to intervene, raising questions about their commitment to protecting the rights of long-time residents.

In December, Oxholm had already intervened in the case, halting a plan by DTE Energy to disconnect power to the building without court approval. The judge also allowed the owner to secure a $1.2 million loan to address some debts, including a deposit of over $57,000 to keep the power on.

However, the latest ruling appears to be a significant blow to the owner's plans to sell the property. The U.S. Trustee, secured creditors, and neighboring property owners had all objected to the proposed sale, citing concerns over valuation, structure, and bidder protections.

Tenant advocates are celebrating the decision, calling it an "important pause" in the fight for their rights. "This decision gives tenants breathing room and ensures that any future sale of the Leland House cannot happen behind closed doors or at the expense of the people who lived there," said a statement from the Detroit Tenants Union.

As the situation remains uncertain, DTE Energy has issued a statement saying they have no intention of pursuing the purchase of the Leland. However, the company's involvement in the case continues to raise questions about its motivations and commitment to protecting tenants' rights.

The court's decision leaves open the possibility that the owner could return with a revised sale proposal. As the fight for the Leland House continues, one thing is clear: the tenants will not go quietly into the night.
 
😒 The recent intervention by US Bankruptcy Judge Maria Oxholm in the case of the Leland House has been a long time coming, and it's about darn time too! 🙌 I mean, can you blame anyone for being outraged when tenants are being forced out without their consent? It's just basic human decency to treat people with respect and dignity. The fact that city officials seemed to be turning a blind eye to the situation is deeply troubling.

The latest ruling may have been a surprise move, but it's a welcome one nonetheless. 🙏 I think what we're seeing here is a clear case of corporate interests being prioritized over those of the tenants. It's unacceptable and needs to be addressed head-on.

I do hope that this decision serves as a wake-up call for our city officials to take tenant rights more seriously in the future. 😊 We need to make sure that everyone has access to safe, affordable housing without fear of being displaced or marginalized. The Leland House may have been at the center of this controversy, but it's really just a symptom of a larger problem – one that we need to confront and solve if we want to build a more equitable society. 🌟
 
This is like such a huge yay 😊 for all the long-time tenants of the Leland House! I mean, can you even believe that they're being forced out without their consent? It's just so unfair 🤦‍♀️. But, I guess this decision by Judge Oxholm is like a big ol' silver lining 🌞. At least now the tenants have some time to figure out what's going on and maybe even find a new way forward together as a community 👫. And who knows, maybe they'll be able to come up with a plan that benefits everyone, not just the owner 💡. It's like, we should all be rooting for the tenants here 🤗. The fact that DTE Energy is saying they have no intention of pursuing the purchase is also super positive vibes 🙏. Let's keep our fingers crossed that this decision leads to a better outcome for everyone!
 
I gotta say, this whole situation with the Leland House is super frustrating 🤯. I mean, these tenants have been living there for years and now they're being forced out by someone who doesn't even care about their well-being? It's like, what's wrong with trying to help people in need instead of just making a quick buck?

I'm glad that the judge stepped in and temporarily blocked the auction though 🙌. I think it's awesome that tenants' advocates are celebrating this decision and advocating for their rights 💪. The fact that DTE Energy is saying they have no intention of pursuing the purchase is also a plus 👍.

But here's the thing, we need to make sure that these kinds of situations don't happen in the first place 🤔. We need to hold our elected officials accountable and ensure that there are checks and balances in place to protect people who are already vulnerable 📊. The Leland House situation may be a small victory, but it's also a reminder of how far we still have to go to create a more just society 🌎.

So yeah, this is definitely a win for tenants' rights, but let's keep pushing and make sure that these issues don't get swept under the rug 😏. What do you guys think about this situation?
 
this is just another example of how things don't get resolved until someone steps in and says "hold up" 🤔. i mean, what's going on with all these big corporations thinking they can just push people around? it's crazy that the tenants had to take a stand like this just to have their voices heard. now we'll see if the owner comes back with a new proposal or just gives up for good 🤑. either way, i hope those tenants get the support and protection they deserve 😊
 
😂 I'm low-key impressed by this judge, who's like the ultimate gatecrasher - just swooped in and shut down the auction without anyone even realizing it was happening! 🤯 The fact that she's prioritizing those long-time tenants' rights over the owner's desires is a major win for social justice. 👏 And can we talk about how DTE Energy's involvement in this whole saga is sketchy? Like, what's their real motive here? Are they just trying to get out of paying some debts or something? 🤑 I'm not buying it (pun intended).
 
just saw this news about the Leland House and im so down for the tenants win 😂🙌 their fight for their rights is totally justified, especially when you consider how long they've been living there. it's crazy that the owner thought they could just sell the building without even considering the tenants' well-being. i mean, what's next? 🤔 the judge made a great call by blocking the auction and giving the tenants some much-needed breathing room 🙏 now let's hope that the owner doesn't try to come back with some new proposal that's gonna screw them over again 🤦‍♂️
 
omg u gotta feel 4 the long-time tenants of the leland house 🤕 they've been fightin 4 their rights 4 ages & it's finally startin 2 pay off 💪 i'm lowkey proud of the tenant advocates 4 speakin out & organizin a movement 👏 this bankruptcy judge, maria oxholm, is a total hero 🙌 she's all about prioritizin due process & protectin ppl's rights 🤝 now let's hope the owner don't come back with a revised sale proposal that still screws over the tenants 😒 #JusticeForLelandHouse #TenantRightsMatter #DueProcessIsKey
 
🤔 So I think it's good that the bankruptcy judge stepped in here and temporarily stopped the auction. It's gotta be super frustrating for those long-time tenants who are being pushed out without their consent. The lack of due process is a big deal, you know? 💼 It's like, they're being treated as just numbers on a spreadsheet rather than actual people with lives.

The fact that the judge allowed the owner to secure a loan to address some debts but still blocked the sale suggests that there's more going on here than meets the eye. I mean, what's DTE Energy getting out of this deal? Are they trying to acquire the building for some other reason? 🤑

Anyway, it's a step in the right direction, and I hope those tenants get the justice they deserve. This decision shows that there are still people looking out for them, even if the system seems stacked against them. 👏
 
omg what even is going on with this building 🤯 like literally can't we just let ppl live in peace? I'm all about fairness and justice and it sounds like the judge is definitely siding w/ the right ppl 👍 tenant advocates are low-key heroes rn 💪
 
Ugh, finally some good news for those Detroit tenants 🙌. Like, can't they just be able to live in their own building without being treated like they're the problem? 🤦‍♀️ The Leland House has been around since 1925 and it's basically a piece of history, but I guess that doesn't mean squat when there's money on the table 💸. Anyway, glad the judge stepped in and said "hold up" to this auction nonsense. It's not like the tenants are asking for much – just a fair shot at staying in their homes 🏠💕.
 
omg can u believe this 🤯?? so the auction got halted cuz of those long time tenants who r gettin bullied by the owner 🚫🏠 i mean, cant they just get some respect? 😡 the judge is literally savin the day here 👏 and tenant advocates are like "yaaas, finally!" 💪 it's all about protectin the rights of the people who need it most 🌟
 
I'm like "yeah right" about this whole thing 🤣. Like, who doesn't love a good auction to get rid of those pesky long-time tenants? I mean, it's not like they've got a right to stay in their own homes or anything. The fact that the judge is being all cautious and stuff just means the owner is getting played 😏. It's all just a big game, and if anyone thinks the owners are going to come back with some new plan that actually benefits the tenants, good luck with that 🤦‍♂️. I bet the owner will just find another way to stick it to those tenants when no one's looking 🔒.
 
😊 This is some crazy stuff going on in Detroit. I mean, who tries to sell off their apartment building without even considering the people who call it home? It's like they're just gonna kick people out and make a profit off the property. That's not right. 🙅‍♂️ The tenants deserve better than that. I'm glad some judge stepped in and blocked the auction for now, but we need to keep an eye on this situation to make sure it doesn't get pushed through again. 💪
 
Ugh, great, just what I was expecting - some greedy landlord trying to kick out the people who've been living there all these years and sell it off to some faceless corporation. 🤦‍♂️ And now that the judge has stepped in, I'm sure they'll just try to come up with some fancy scheme to get around the rules and squeeze every last penny from the place. Meanwhile, the tenants are probably still stuck in limbo, waiting for someone to care about their well-being. And what's with DTE Energy getting all involved? Are they just trying to make a quick buck off of this situation or is there something more sinister at play? 😒
 
omg what's going on with this place its been all over the news and im thinking from both sides i mean the owner needs to pay their debts but the tenants arent gonna just up and leave thats so unfair 🤯 anyway i think the court made a good call by stopping the auction it shows theyre listening to the tenants concerns which is more than the city officials have been doing lately lol im glad tenant advocates are celebrating though its about time someone spoke up for these people
 
omg i'm so hyped 🤩!!! this is like, exactly what needed to happen! those poor tenants were getting bullied by their landlord and it's about time someone stepped in to protect them 🙌. a $57k deposit for power? are u kiddin me?! that's just outrageous 💸. and now they get to breathe a sigh of relief, thanks to judge oxholm 🙏. i'm all about this tenant solidarity 🤝 and if the owner tries to come back with some new proposal, we'll be like 'nope, not gonna happen' 🚫. kudos to the detroit tenants union for speaking truth to power 💪.
 
im not sure i buy all this drama about leland house lol it sounds like another example of rich ppl trying to screw over tenants just cuz they got the cash 1.2 million to deal with debts but where did that money come from? seems fishy 2. what's up with dte energy getting involved in a tenant dispute? sounds like they're more interested in making a profit than helping people out 3. why should tenants have to fight for their rights if the system is supposed to be on their side? it's 2025 we've got better things to do than watch rich ppl play hardball
 
man this is some crazy stuff going on with the leland house i feel bad for those long-time tenants they've been fighting for their rights and it's like city officials are just gonna sit there and let them get pushed out. but at the same time, you gotta respect the judge's decision - she's doing what she thinks is right and that's not always easy. 1st lady of detroit should really be getting involved in this or at least offering some support to these tenants they deserve it 🤝
 
Man... this whole situation is just so frustrating 🤯. I mean, can't we just treat people like humans instead of just numbers? These long-time tenants have been living in that building for years and now they're being forced out without even having a say in what happens to their home? It's just not right.

And the fact that the city officials haven't done anything about it is even more concerning 🤔. I mean, as a society, we should be prioritizing the well-being of our most vulnerable citizens, but instead we're letting corporations and banks dictate what happens to people's lives.

The court's decision is definitely a step in the right direction, but we need to keep pushing for real change 💪. We can't just have temporary solutions that only pause the problem from happening again. We need to create a system where everyone has access to affordable housing and basic human rights. It's time for us to rethink our priorities and put people over profits 🌎.
 
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