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Police or management might use off-the-books methods to spy on individuals and remove them from SRO shelters.

Evictions from SRO shelters can occur legally, particularly if rent is unpaid. Landlords must follow legal processes for eviction. Spying or unauthorized surveillance is illegal and breaches privacy laws. Police and management must abide by legal standards, and any off-the-books spying methods are not permissible.

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Police or management may employ off-the-books methods to spy on individuals.
Spying on individuals without their consent is illegal and violates privacy laws. Management or police using off-the-books methods would be acting outside legal boundaries.
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There are ways for police or management to remove someone from an SRO shelter.
Eviction from SRO shelters is possible through a legal process, especially for reasons like unpaid rent. Procedures must be followed according to local laws.

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