RDD_1210
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If they took advantage of the situation, they've saved up cash.
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Renting will not be impossible. A sufficient amount of advance rent or large cash deposit can convince most reasonable landlords.
Most people facing immediate eviction don't have the luxury of thinking far ahead. Its more to do with keeping a roof over your head for tonight. If I've got a family and my only alternative is to go to the homeless shelter or the streets, I'm staying in the house.
Seriously dude? You say most people facing eviction don't have the luxury of thinking that far ahead. But you also said...they could have saved up cash to get a new place to live if they took advantage of the situation. Well if they're not thinking in advance, how do they have cash saved up?
And I agree, if it's between the streets and staying in the house, I'm staying in the house as long as possible. But that doesn't mean I'm going out and buying frivolous luxury goods. That's the problem I have with these people, yet you seem to gloss over.
I don't care what you would or wouldn't do.
If that's your only response to what I pointed out as being your ridiculously flawed logic, I'll take it as you're done with this thread and don't have anything else meaningful to contribute.