

The home that the old woman was evicted from is owned by an "individual" by the name of Parasuram Kunapareddy. It appears that this "individual" and associates (whereas there are several names and individuals involved) is buying single family homes and each one is being registered as a Limited Liability Corporation. Primarily: Vizag Real Estate LLC -
Missouri Secretary of State: https://bsd.sos.mo.gov/BusinessEntity/BusinessEntityDetail.aspx?page=beSearch&ID=4684322
Now, it may only be a coincidence and I make not statement of fact but there is an apparent connection with a much larger Real Estate Investment Trust: -
While most Vizag-based real estate giants focus their development efforts locally, there is one notable exception with a major footprint in the United States.
Hanu Reddy Realty
This is the most prominent real estate firm with a direct, dual-presence in both Vizag and the U.S.
The U.S. Connection: The company was actually founded in Irvine, California in 1984 by Hanu Reddy before expanding to India (Chennai and eventually Vizag) in 1995.Current Holding: They maintain a corporate office and brokerage operations in Irvine, CA.
Focus: While they are primarily a high-end brokerage and service firm rather than a "builder" of massive U.S. skyscrapers, they manage a global portfolio worth over ₹2,000 Crores ($240M+), covering residential, commercial, and agricultural land across both countries.
Upon further investigation this particular individual has a background i Information Technology and I.T. security and the evidence suggests that he is working at the MasterCard Facility in OFallon, Missouri.
Without regard to who, what, when, where and how this woman was being charged over $2,300 a month for rent. --- $2,300 a month for rent. Of which she could not continue.
This is the home for which she was paying over $2,300 a month for rent.
You have heard of BlackRock and others. Other billion dollar international corporations that are buying up single family homes and real estate.
This is why you young people, Gen. X, Gen. Z cannot afford to be a home. You cannot compete with multi-billion dollar real estate investment trusts.
Is this landlord apart of a billion dollar real estate investment trust? Perhaps, perhaps not. Perhaps the name association(s) when you cross reference the names is just a coincidence.
This is the home that the woman was paying over $2,300 a month for rent. Can you believe it? And for $500 Anthony R. Friedman "Super Lawyer" assured that she was evicted and her savings at the credit union were garnished. - He's a collaborator and he is doing it for crumbs.