1 in 5 US Renters Risk Eviction by 9/30/2020

The sky is falling, Chicken Little; better run, cluck, run. Surely you do get off on this kind of doomsayer porn. Get a clue and disavow your mighty democrat politicians who cried wolf and cut the heads off millions of low income family livelihoods all in the name of looking prettier when the time comes for Biden his time to select a running mate. The cycle cycles. The democrats live their own contradictions. Enjoy!
It's all one big hoax and Trump is a stable genius, right, Roger?
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Renters, homeowners face new phase of coronavirus crisis with evictions, foreclosures looming

"For renters, a handful of state and local orders that outlawed evictions against tenants facing COVID-19 hardship have already expired. Idaho, Iowa and Alabama are among a clutch of states that have allowed evictions to resume.

"Some states — including Arkansas and Georgia (with the exception of Atlanta), never adopted tenant protections, while places like Denver and Massachusetts placed an indefinite ban on evictions.

"A federal moratorium that protects tenants from eviction from FHA-secured properties expires July 25.

"Beyond that date, landlords must give tenants 30 days notice before requiring them to vacate the property, making August 25 a key date on which vulnerable Americans could lose their homes."
 
dumb fuck it's your link the 1 in 5 includes illegals
and I guess those democrat governors who shut those people out of a job must answer to these unemployed people in their states of responsibility
You mean those people working in essential jobs like food processing and sanitation? You bigots should take a little more responsibility for putting an imbecilic con man in the White House and worry less about migrants without white skins.
 
The sky is falling, Chicken Little; better run, cluck, run. Surely you do get off on this kind of doomsayer porn. Get a clue and disavow your mighty democrat politicians who cried wolf and cut the heads off millions of low income family livelihoods all in the name of looking prettier when the time comes for Biden his time to select a running mate. The cycle cycles. The democrats live their own contradictions. Enjoy!
It's all one big hoax and Trump is a stable genius, right, Roger?
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Renters, homeowners face new phase of coronavirus crisis with evictions, foreclosures looming

"For renters, a handful of state and local orders that outlawed evictions against tenants facing COVID-19 hardship have already expired. Idaho, Iowa and Alabama are among a clutch of states that have allowed evictions to resume.

"Some states — including Arkansas and Georgia (with the exception of Atlanta), never adopted tenant protections, while places like Denver and Massachusetts placed an indefinite ban on evictions.

"A federal moratorium that protects tenants from eviction from FHA-secured properties expires July 25.

"Beyond that date, landlords must give tenants 30 days notice before requiring them to vacate the property, making August 25 a key date on which vulnerable Americans could lose their homes."
The renters were either still working and getting a paycheck (sometimes with a bonus from their employer for working during the shutdown), continuing to draw government benefits (in some cases, such as food stamps, they got enhanced benefits), or were laid off (and probably drawing up to twice the amount of their paycheck in unemployment)...

In the first 2 cases, they should have been able to continue paying their rent as usual, since nothing changed with their financial situation (except for the possibility that they saw a slight increase in their income)...

If they were drawing a larger amount in unemployment, they were in a position to actually GET SEVERAL MONTHS AHEAD on their rent before their unemployment drops back to the normal level at the end of this month...

And don't forget the extra $1,200 that almost everybody got on the stimulus, on top of that!!!

If they get evicted for nonpayment of rent (because they didn't meet their obligations and blew the money on foolishness), they have no one to blame but themselves....
 
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Thanks Biden's Chicom buddies for the virus that caused the problem.

Of course ole Hunter Biden's cocaine supplier doesn't have to worry about being evicted because his number one client made a billion dollars off of the Chicoms.
Who goes to prison first, Joe, Hunter, or Don the Con?
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MAGA yet?
 
Good news! Hopefully that means this tattoo faced criminal that moved into this PoS trailer next door to the house I own (a trailer that for some reason is allowed to still be rented out in the middle of town due to some old city zoning code) will hopefully be out on his ass soon.

It's been nothing but criminal activity and loud bass noise from vehicles disrupting families and children since the thug moved into our once very nice peaceful quiet neighborhood.

Tried being polite asking him to keep it down multiple times, even brought them some ice cream on a hot day. Tried to explain that I cannot even carry on a conversation and feel comfortable in my own home, because my furniture and windows are shaking from the noise.

Guess how Jesus (no kidding that's this PoS' name) reacted?

Of course...he threatened to fight me! Then proceeded to cuss me up and down for politely and for the umpteenth time having to ask him to please be quiet.

Yeah, talk about there goes the neighborhood..this degenerate is a perfect example of that. Probably going to try and sell my house (that I have sunk all my money into), and move to the country before this guy goes full BLM and just shoots me for asking him to have some consideration for his neighbors.
 
How are they going to “get rich” when half the people in those shitholes can’t pay the rent? Owners don’t “make money” when tenants can’t pay.
Those owners will have to sell and those who buy those properties for pennies on the dollar will become richer just as they did after the Great Recession.
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https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2019/02/single-family-landlords-wall-street/582394/

"But who would fill these empty homes? Few Americans were in a buying mood, and for those who were, mortgages were harder to come by than they had been before the crash.

"So the government incentivized Wall Street to step in.

"In early 2012, it launched a pilot program that allowed private investors to easily purchase foreclosed homes by the hundreds from the government agency Fannie Mae.

"These new owners would then rent out the homes, creating more housing in areas heavily hit by foreclosures."
 
noticed that you totally ignored the part where i pointed out how Obama, paid China billions of dollars for an insurance policy for Joe Biden, who gropes women and children, because Joe is , what was it you said before?
Which has nothing to do with the subject matter of this thread. Why do you find it difficult to defend Trump's mishandling of a national pandemic that may soon put 20% of US renters on the streets?
 
noticed that you totally ignored the part where i pointed out how Obama, paid China billions of dollars for an insurance policy for Joe Biden, who gropes women and children, because Joe is , what was it you said before?
Which has nothing to do with the subject matter of this thread. Why do you find it difficult to defend Trump's mishandling of a national pandemic that may soon put 20% of US renters on the streets?
How about addressing post #124...

It seems that the renters' irresponsibility is probably what's putting them out on the street, dummy!!!
 
#128: Chodorov (posted on the McCarthyism thread) has already presupposed your declining manufacturing graph. It links to BLM-Antifa marxists and their selfishness, just in case your'e not yet clued up. No American Homo sapiens should have their bookshelf bare of Desmond's Pulitzer Award winning text, Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City. See especially the Milwaukee trailer park passages.

#129: Your link to #129 is that housing across the planet has become unaffordable. That's why the evolution of trailers goes far beyond your sugar-plum vision of revising an old city regulation. Trailers of the future will be tiny, pulled behind non-fossil fuel bicycles, and support a gypsy-style tent. Welcome to post-Covid America.
 
How does this work for an October Surprise?
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20 Million Renters Are at Risk of Eviction; Policymakers Must Act Now to Mitigate Widespread Hardship - The Aspen Institute

"Mass evictions would be a disaster.

"For both individuals and families, evictions result in severe harm; when they become widespread, there are also significant consequences for entire communities and even the speed of economic recovery.

"Policymakers are actively seeking solutions, but it is difficult to prepare without knowing the size of the problem.

"The COVID-19 Eviction Defense Project (CEDP) was formed to solve that problem.

"It is a coalition of economic researchers and legal experts who developed a model to estimate eviction risk nationally and at the state level.

"The disturbing result: 19 to 23 million, or one in five of the 110 million Americans who live in renter households, are at risk of eviction by September 30, 2020."

I've noticed an uptick in the number of tents on the sidewalks around my neighborhood for years, but so far, only single adults live in them; what happens when children, and their middle-class (white:eek:) parents who have never experienced homelessness before, begin living on the streets?
..Seattle or NYC will LOVE to take them in
How about Trump Tower?
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N.Y.C. Paints ‘Black Lives Matter’ in Front of Trump Tower

What a great place for a couple of huge burnouts...

I can arrange for the cars, can anyone bring a couple hundred gallons of water?

In this climate, you'll end up in jail.

Happened here in my state:

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UPDATE: EPD FOUND THE DRIVER RESPONSIBLE FOR BLM MURAL DAMAGE

A Black Lives Matter mural that was painted on the street outside the federal courthouse was vandalized with skid marks from a tire overnight Saturday.


 
#135: Destruction of BLM graffiti, and BLM counter-graffiti is already underway in the capital of Wisconsin, and no one's yet been jailed for it, as far as is known. Free speech has its justice-filled moments.
 
Because in the greatest economy the world has ever known, people are being evicted from their apartments.

Is this something I'm supposed to care about?
Of course not. Why would YOU care about your fellow American?
Idiot people are making unemployment and getting an additional 600.00 a week tax free they are actually making more not working than working
So fuck'em if they can't live on that.
Yeah fuck those poor people, but make sure government gives trillions to the rich.

The new con motto.
How does the government " give" trillions to the rich?

Please be specific so I can make fun of you.
 
This is horrible. A lot of states have moritoriums on evictions however the monthly expenses keep accruing, while there is no income to offset it. So when they lift the moritoriums, all that back rent will become due at once, while the tenant may or may not have begun working again. He/she will be in the whole no matter what.

And far too many landlords are/were attempting to initiate eviction proceedings during the time they weren't allowed. Attempting to intimidate and scare people out of their homes without even going through the legal process which they couldn't do because the courts were closed.

It's a bad situation all the way around.

Well yeah, of course they are trying to initiate evictions and intimidate people.

My expenses as a land lord, do not magically disappear because you stop paying, and the laws says that's fine.

The law can say anything, and I still have bills to pay.

And by the way, what do you think is going to happen when I get foreclosed on? The Bank will have to kick you out of the house.

So either way, you are going to get kicked out. I don't know why people cry about the land lords, as if me just ignoring the fact the bills are not being paid, will let the renter stay in the house.

The solution is... stop all this lock down nonsense, and get people back to work.
You were unable to take advantage of the mortgage forbearance provision in the CARES Act?
CARES Act Mortgage Forbearance: What You Need to Know | Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

Good thing I'm not one of your tenants huh? :)

That doesn't help at all.

In the short term it does, sure. But in the long term, you are still screwed.

The forbearance only lasts 180 days, and then you owe the money you didn't pay.

So if I owe $1,000 a month on the mortgage, and 6 months later, you still have not paid me rent.... now I owe $7,000 in mortgage and back payments, and I have zero dollars from you.

Now obviously if you as the tenant, pay up your rent before the 6 m onths is up, great. But if you don't, then I am 6 months behind on my mortgage payment, with a renter that I can only now after months and months, start the eviction process on.

It doesn't magically make the debt go away, or magically make me able to handle the loss of income. If anything, it kind of drags the problem out, which makes it worse.
Sure it's simply buying you some time however you would prefer that they simply foreclose as soon as you miss x number of mortgage payment?

I know it sucks if you can't pay your mortgage because your tenants can't pay their rent but the reason they can't pay their rent is because the government shut down their jobs, this shutdown is unprecedented.

It's messed up all the way around for everyone except the money lenders and those who will scoop up the assets lost by others.
 
The sky is falling, Chicken Little; better run, cluck, run. Surely you do get off on this kind of doomsayer porn. Get a clue and disavow your mighty democrat politicians who cried wolf and cut the heads off millions of low income family livelihoods all in the name of looking prettier when the time comes for Biden his time to select a running mate. The cycle cycles. The democrats live their own contradictions. Enjoy!
It's all one big hoax and Trump is a stable genius, right, Roger?
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Renters, homeowners face new phase of coronavirus crisis with evictions, foreclosures looming

"For renters, a handful of state and local orders that outlawed evictions against tenants facing COVID-19 hardship have already expired. Idaho, Iowa and Alabama are among a clutch of states that have allowed evictions to resume.

"Some states — including Arkansas and Georgia (with the exception of Atlanta), never adopted tenant protections, while places like Denver and Massachusetts placed an indefinite ban on evictions.

"A federal moratorium that protects tenants from eviction from FHA-secured properties expires July 25.

"Beyond that date, landlords must give tenants 30 days notice before requiring them to vacate the property, making August 25 a key date on which vulnerable Americans could lose their homes."
The renters were either still working and getting a paycheck (sometimes with a bonus from their employer for working during the shutdown), continuing to draw government benefits (in some cases, such as food stamps, they got enhanced benefits), or were laid off (and probably drawing up to twice the amount of their paycheck in unemployment)...

In the first 2 cases, they should have been able to continue paying their rent as usual, since nothing changed with their financial situation (except for the possibility that they saw a slight increase in their income)...

If they were drawing a larger amount in unemployment, they were in a position to actually GET SEVERAL MONTHS AHEAD on their rent before their unemployment drops back to the normal level at the end of this month...

And don't forget the extra $1,200 that almost everybody got on the stimulus, on top of that!!!

If they get evicted for nonpayment of rent (because they didn't meet their obligations and blew the money on foolishness), they have no one to blame but themselves....
Oh look, another genius that thinks we solve problems by pointing at people and telling them to do better. Stick to watering the crops with Gatorade, professor.
 
The sky is falling, Chicken Little; better run, cluck, run. Surely you do get off on this kind of doomsayer porn. Get a clue and disavow your mighty democrat politicians who cried wolf and cut the heads off millions of low income family livelihoods all in the name of looking prettier when the time comes for Biden his time to select a running mate. The cycle cycles. The democrats live their own contradictions. Enjoy!
It's all one big hoax and Trump is a stable genius, right, Roger?
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Renters, homeowners face new phase of coronavirus crisis with evictions, foreclosures looming

"For renters, a handful of state and local orders that outlawed evictions against tenants facing COVID-19 hardship have already expired. Idaho, Iowa and Alabama are among a clutch of states that have allowed evictions to resume.

"Some states — including Arkansas and Georgia (with the exception of Atlanta), never adopted tenant protections, while places like Denver and Massachusetts placed an indefinite ban on evictions.

"A federal moratorium that protects tenants from eviction from FHA-secured properties expires July 25.

"Beyond that date, landlords must give tenants 30 days notice before requiring them to vacate the property, making August 25 a key date on which vulnerable Americans could lose their homes."
The renters were either still working and getting a paycheck (sometimes with a bonus from their employer for working during the shutdown), continuing to draw government benefits (in some cases, such as food stamps, they got enhanced benefits), or were laid off (and probably drawing up to twice the amount of their paycheck in unemployment)...

In the first 2 cases, they should have been able to continue paying their rent as usual, since nothing changed with their financial situation (except for the possibility that they saw a slight increase in their income)...

If they were drawing a larger amount in unemployment, they were in a position to actually GET SEVERAL MONTHS AHEAD on their rent before their unemployment drops back to the normal level at the end of this month...

And don't forget the extra $1,200 that almost everybody got on the stimulus, on top of that!!!

If they get evicted for nonpayment of rent (because they didn't meet their obligations and blew the money on foolishness), they have no one to blame but themselves....
Oh look, another genius that thinks we solve problems by pointing at people and telling them to do better. Stick to watering the crops with Gatorade, professor.
No, we throw 22 trillion dollars at the problem yet, we still have the the problem. Defund the poor, make them get off their liberal lazy asses and work like the rest of US. And fuck off you dick for brains....
 

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