If State Legislators/Governor Won't Enact Rent Control, Vote Them Out

That is HIS decision. No business of Gov't bureaucrats. Personally , if the Gov't tried to regulate MY property ,I would burn it down after cancelling the Insurance.
The government already regulates your property (Mr VESTED INTEREST LANDLORD) in many ways. Although regulations vary from state to state, they are very similar nationwide. Examples are :
  • You cant violate privacy requirements or harrass tenants.
  • You are required to provide heat and hot water.
  • For houses built prior to 1978, federal law requires landlords to provide tenants with information about lead-based paint hazards.
  • You must provide their tenants with information relating to radon gas, whether or not it is present in or near their rental unit.
  • If you lease five or more rental units, you must provide a disclosure including information such as where the security deposit will be held, and whether the tenant is entitled to interest.
  • You can't run a house of prostitution on your property.
  • You are required to provide their tenants with the names and addresses of all owners for their property.
  • You aren’t allowed to change locks on a tenant for not paying rent, as this is considered a form of illegal “self help” eviction.
  • It’s illegal for Florida landlords to retaliate with raised rent, reduced services, or threatened eviction or lawsuit against tenants who have taken any of the following protected actions in good faith:
    • Complaining to the landlord or government about failure to maintain the property.
    • Participating in a tenant organization.
    • Pursuing rights or remedies given by law or lease.
    • Taking other similar actions.
  • etc, etc, etc
 
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So, I think you have established yourself as an idiot at this point.

Well... It's been fun, or not really, because you are a fool. But I have deemed that you are no longer worth my time talking to, since you are uneducated, uninformed, and post stuff like "I lived there, that's all the evidence I need!" type answer.
You are no longer worth of my time.
Congrats for joining the ignore list, where I will never seem your blithering nonsense. From today on, you don't even exist in my world.
Surrender accepted. Now, in your little brainwashed "world", you can keep on reading and repeating all the latest pro-landlord propaganda, + pretending that you know a lot about places you've never been to, never seen, and know nothing about.

For even people who have never been to New York, they could visit there, drive around any of the 5 boroughs, and in one hour, they would SEE and KNOW, all the things I've been saying.
They would also see & know what a JOKE are the MASSIVE EXAGGERATIONS you have filled this thread with, and like me, just laugh at you. :laugh: :rolleyes:
 
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Let the property owner charge less. If he doesnt like it, plenty of other kinds of business to be in.


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Most of the Socialist Revolutionary Party's seats went to the right-wing faction. Citing outdated voter-rolls, which did not acknowledge the party split, and the assembly's conflicts with the Congress of Soviets, the Bolshevik–Left Socialist-Revolutionaries government moved to dissolve the Constituent Assembly in January 1918. The Draft Decree on the Dissolution of the Constituent Assembly was issued by the Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Union, a committee dominated by Lenin, who had previously supported a multi-party system of free elections.
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HUD waiting lists often run 10-13 months. Two widowed friends of mine just moved into their apartments. I was surprised that they are pretty nice and safe as well.
I got on 3 years ago. Still waiting.

Advice: if you are white male, don't tell that.
 

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