Lawyers for the embattled Metro Atlanta Task Force for the Homeless were back in court Friday, asking a judge to deny the most recent request by the company that bought the title to the property housing the nonprofit’s emergency shelter at foreclosure to evict the Task Force.

Task Force attorney Steven Hall decried what he termed a “reprehensible” scheme by the property’s title-holder, Premium Funding Solutions (PFS), to collude with Atlanta business organizations and the city to oust the shelter at the corner of Peachtree and Pine streets. The shelter has not paid any rent to PFS since it acquired the property in 2010.

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