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We ran about 5-6 months in our case ..she was a single mom after her husband fled so the judge was gentle with her
See I don't have patience for that type of stuff, that's why I can't advocate not being able to cover all 3 units myself (I keep using the 3 unit example)
I think for most SHTF after the debacle of 2008, people got multiple family houses on ARMs and lo and behold guess what could not afford it cause they aint know what they were getting into
At least thats part of it
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"The man who sleeps on the floor, can never fall out of bed." -Martin Lawrence
If the government doesn’t want hordes of homeless on the streets, they should pay the landlords the rents—at least 75% of it. I feel so sorry for the smaller landlords.
Agreed, but there's more broke people than property owners.
1,000 broke Joe votes per owner can outweigh the small landlord lobby in NYC...
The government wants the votes and to keep the cash for themselves....
It really doesn't matter. If the tenant is out of work who cares whose money bought it
Who cares whose money bought it ?
I would have been fit to be tied if government told me that I had to house strangers for free in my apartments.
I would like to see the reaction of single family owners having evicted families forced on them to live for free.
Why not put the burden on rent paying tenants as well................
The government has made property owning Americans
pay for current problems that government can't solve.
Government Responsibilities dumped on taxpayers.
If tenants haven't paid rent in over a year because they can't
they are the burden of the taxpayers as a whole not the individual
property owners.
I wish the Landlords a much deserved Victory..............
I would have been fit to be tied if government told me that I had to house strangers for free in my apartments.
I would like to see the reaction of single family owners having evicted families forced on them to live for free.
Why not put the burden on rent paying tenants as well................
The government has made property owning Americans
pay for current problems that government can't solve.
Government Responsibilities dumped on taxpayers.
If tenants haven't paid rent in over a year because they can't
they are the burden of the taxpayers as a whole not the individual
property owners.
I wish the Landlords a much deserved Victory..............
Why not start renting the rooms out in your house to make up the difference? Gotta make money in the meantime, right?
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"The man who sleeps on the floor, can never fall out of bed." -Martin Lawrence
Government involvement starts when they force you to keep them. My point all along is that I don't care why they aren't paying. That's not the landlord's problem. The landlord's problem is government not allowing immediate evictions. Eviction court should not even consider "why". Really think about that for a minute. No answer to "why" justifies forcing a private citizen to care for another private citizen once a contract (read: lease) has been broken by the other party.
Government involvement starts when they force you to keep them. My point all along is that I don't care why they aren't paying. That's not the landlord's problem. The landlord's problem is government not allowing immediate evictions. Eviction court should not even consider "why". Really think about that for a minute. No answer to "why" justifies forcing a private citizen to care for another private citizen once a contract (read: lease) has been broken by the other party.
Screw the unemployed
What pandemic
Lol
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"The man who sleeps on the floor, can never fall out of bed." -Martin Lawrence
One of the sad signs of our times is that we have demonized those who produce, subsidized those who refuse to produce, and canonized those who complain-Thomas Sowell
Again, I didn't say that. The issue here is the government wanting to "do something", but using landlords' backs to do it instead of finding the financial resources to do it properly.
If government wants to help variously affected parties, find the money and then face the voters come election time to find out if the right choice was made. As for shifting the burden directly onto a different party? That should be illegal.
It's always either or. A lot of the connections you try to make are insulting simplifications. People here can think.
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