Unfair Ground – The Landlord’s Fight
Joanna’s journey as a small property owner in New York City unfolds as a gripping tale of resilience, injustice, and eventual triumph. The novel begins with Joanna fulfilling her dream of homeownership, only to find it threatened by a tenant, Mike, who refuses to pay rent. Despite her trust and initial goodwill, Joanna is thrust into a protracted battle as Mike exploits tenant laws to delay eviction, leaving her financially and emotionally drained.
The narrative dives deeply into the structural imbalances of tenant-landlord laws, showing how well-intentioned protections for tenants can be manipulated by bad-faith actors. Joanna’s struggles are compounded by mounting debts, legal fees, and a growing sense of despair. Yet, she finds support in her community, rallying neighbors and advocates to her cause.
Through persistence and courage, Joanna not only reclaims her home but transforms it into a symbol of hope. She channels her experience into advocacy, working to reform the very laws that nearly ruined her life. Alongside Roosevelt Victor’s real-life parallel story, the novel sheds light on the broader systemic issues faced by small property owners, calling for balanced reforms that ensure fairness for all.
With a blend of fictional storytelling and real-world reflection, “Unfair Ground – The Landlord’s Fight“ is both a compelling personal saga and a powerful critique of an inequitable system, inspiring readers to demand justice and support change.




