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LA City Council Votes to Extend eviction Moratorium

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    #11
    Originally posted by travestyny View Post
    Shllt, you might have a point. Did they give any reasoning?
    I wouldn't rent to you if you was on fire! Always pull that race card! NOPE

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      #12
      Originally posted by travestyny View Post
      Shllt, you might have a point. Did they give any reasoning?


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      Ah, I see. Well, it was an 11-1 vote. If it's true that there would be lots of homeless if the moratorium ended, I guess someone was going to get burned. Could it be that the AACE group just pleaded their case better and mobilized their people better? Maybe. Or to play along a bit with your conspiracy theory, that group of protestors could have been "crisis actors" to sell this even more. Nothing would surprise me at this point.

      If I cared enough about this, I'd look more into the AACE. That might help reveal what's going on. Because apparently other places have already moved on from this moratorium. I would have thought enough time has passed by now.



      You a 2.0 Karen bro! Fkn biatch about EVERTHING on a BOXINGSITE... NUF said

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        #13
        Originally posted by 4truth View Post

        “Public health crisis” but that’s not making much sense anymore.
        Check my edit when you get a chance.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Shadoww702 View Post

          I wouldn't rent to you if you was on fire! Always pull that race card! NOPE
          Give it a rest already. Unless you have the $500 you owe me, there is no reason for you to contact me.

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            #15
            Small landlords were f’ked over during COVID, stimulus money for back rent never made it to many of them and they ended up in foreclosure. Conveniently Wall Street firms, foreign investors including China, and big tech have been buying up rental properties and single family homes by the blocks and sitting on them and renting them at staggering rates. They are pricing the middle class out of the housing market. For those who do own a home and seen their value go up, their property taxes are about to go up too. The radical left doesn’t want us owning houses or anything else.
            JohnnyRebel JohnnyRebel likes this.

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              #16
              Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View Post
              Small landlords were f’ked over during COVID, stimulus money for back rent never made it to many of them and they ended up in foreclosure. Conveniently Wall Street firms, foreign investors including China, and big tech have been buying up rental properties and single family homes by the blocks and sitting on them and renting them at staggering rates. They are pricing the middle class out of the housing market. For those who do own a home and seen their value go up, their property taxes are about to go up too. The radical left doesn’t want us owning houses or anything else.
              A buddy of mine had someone living RENT FREE at a condo he owned from April 2020 to June 2021, because a local order preventing evictions. When he was finally about to evict her out, she trashed his entire place before leaving and it cost him 17,000 to make the place look new again.

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                #17
                Originally posted by kara View Post

                A buddy of mine had someone living RENT FREE at a condo he owned from April 2020 to June 2021, because a local order preventing evictions. When he was finally about to evict her out, she trashed his entire place before leaving and it cost him 17,000 to make the place look new again.
                That kind of shit is why I do a lot of research on people before renting to them. I'm very strict on who I rent to. I have 3 rental properties with 1 being a town house. I'm even stricter on the town house so I don't have to worry about disputes like excessive noise and shit. I have parking and stuff all in the leases. All utilities are added into the rent and rent only raises when the utilities do along with property tax increases.

                I would hire thugs to scare that b!tch and force her out after a few months of non payment. $17k in damage though, I would do some real ignorant shit to anyone that did such a thing to me after suing them. Those kinds of people deserve to be purged.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by JohnnyRebel View Post

                  That kind of shit is why I do a lot of research on people before renting to them. I'm very strict on who I rent to. I have 3 rental properties with 1 being a town house. I'm even stricter on the town house so I don't have to worry about disputes like excessive noise and shit. I have parking and stuff all in the leases. All utilities are added into the rent and rent only raises when the utilities do along with property tax increases.

                  I would hire thugs to scare that b!tch and force her out after a few months of non payment. $17k in damage though, I would do some real ignorant shit to anyone that did such a thing to me after suing them. Those kinds of people deserve to be purged.
                  She wasn't his tenant. There was no lease. His long-term tenant died just as pandemic began. She was the live-in caretaker and refused to leave in the wake of his death.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by kara View Post

                    She wasn't his tenant. There was no lease. His long-term tenant died just as pandemic began. She was the live-in caretaker and refused to leave in the wake of his death.
                    If there was no lease then how couldn't he evict her? F**ked up state law?

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by JohnnyRebel View Post

                      If there was no lease then how couldn't he evict her? F**ked up state law?
                      There was a federal moratorium, nobody could evict and keep in mind during that time period the courts were closed for months.

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