Nepotism + grifter ... Coronavirus hasn’t stopped Jared Kushner’s real estate empire from hounding tenants with debt collection, eviction lawsuits

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"At least 15 tenants in New Jersey and Maryland have been on the receiving end of lawsuits from Kushner-owned properties even after both states declared states of emergency."

Jared Kushner believes he is above the law as son-in-law of Dopey Donald Trump. Kushner's empire of debt is collapsing as he overloaded with debt to fuel his attempts to get wealthy quick while Dopey Donald Trump is still in office.

It will be interesting to see how Dopey Donald Trump reacts and whether the Democrats ensure that Kushner does not get his grubby grifter fingers on free money from the government.

Coronavirus Hasn’t Stopped Jared Kushner’s Real Estate Empire From Hounding Tenants With Debt Collection, Eviction Lawsuits

CORONAVIRUS HASN’T STOPPED JARED KUSHNER’S REAL ESTATE EMPIRE FROM HOUNDING TENANTS WITH DEBT COLLECTION, EVICTION LAWSUITS
Lee Fang
April 4 2020, 6:00 p.m.

JARED KUSHNER’S family real estate company, which owns and manages thousands of apartment units, continued its aggressive eviction practices and debt collection lawsuits as Americans wait for government relief. Well into the coronavirus crisis, which has led to skyrocketing unemployment, court records show properties owned by Kushner Companies are still filing new eviction lawsuits.

At least 15 tenants in New Jersey and Maryland have been on the receiving end of lawsuits from Kushner-owned properties even after both states declared states of emergency. Govs. Phil Murphy, D-N.J., and Larry Hogan, R-Md., have both called for a moratorium on evictions and courts have been closed, postponing hearing dates for a range of debt collection-related activities.

The Maryland and New Jersey moratoriums on evictions, however, do not prevent debt collectors from filing new lawsuits.

On March 25, Westminster Management, a unit of Kushner Companies, filed a lawsuit requesting sheriff services to enforce an eviction against a man residing at the company’s Harbor Point Estate apartment in Essex, Maryland. Days later, on March 30, Kushner’s company filed a collection lawsuit against another man in the same complex.

The previous week, on March 19, Oxford Arms, a Kushner-owned apartment complex in Edison, New Jersey, filed six lawsuits against tenants. Other lawsuits have been filed in recent weeks against tenants by legal entities tied to the Whispering Woods complex in Middle River, Maryland; the Cove Village complex in Essex, Maryland; and the Pier Village building in Long Branch, New Jersey — all of which are owned by Kushner. ...
 
The best thing he could do is pay their rents for them for the next three months. With all that $$$ that's what I'd do. Won't cost him but a penny considering.
 
If young Jared is making marxist heads explode, he's doing it right.

And he gets to bang a SMOKIN' hottie, at his whim.

God love him, he's living a dream.
 
If Nepotism in politics truly concerns you I suggest you check out profiles in corruption especially the Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders portions. You will discover this is something Democrats and Republicans have in common.
 
"At least 15 tenants in New Jersey and Maryland have been on the receiving end of lawsuits from Kushner-owned properties even after both states declared states of emergency."

Jared Kushner believes he is above the law as son-in-law of Dopey Donald Trump. Kushner's empire of debt is collapsing as he overloaded with debt to fuel his attempts to get wealthy quick while Dopey Donald Trump is still in office.

It will be interesting to see how Dopey Donald Trump reacts and whether the Democrats ensure that Kushner does not get his grubby grifter fingers on free money from the government.

Coronavirus Hasn’t Stopped Jared Kushner’s Real Estate Empire From Hounding Tenants With Debt Collection, Eviction Lawsuits

CORONAVIRUS HASN’T STOPPED JARED KUSHNER’S REAL ESTATE EMPIRE FROM HOUNDING TENANTS WITH DEBT COLLECTION, EVICTION LAWSUITS
Lee Fang
April 4 2020, 6:00 p.m.

JARED KUSHNER’S family real estate company, which owns and manages thousands of apartment units, continued its aggressive eviction practices and debt collection lawsuits as Americans wait for government relief. Well into the coronavirus crisis, which has led to skyrocketing unemployment, court records show properties owned by Kushner Companies are still filing new eviction lawsuits.

At least 15 tenants in New Jersey and Maryland have been on the receiving end of lawsuits from Kushner-owned properties even after both states declared states of emergency. Govs. Phil Murphy, D-N.J., and Larry Hogan, R-Md., have both called for a moratorium on evictions and courts have been closed, postponing hearing dates for a range of debt collection-related activities.

The Maryland and New Jersey moratoriums on evictions, however, do not prevent debt collectors from filing new lawsuits.

On March 25, Westminster Management, a unit of Kushner Companies, filed a lawsuit requesting sheriff services to enforce an eviction against a man residing at the company’s Harbor Point Estate apartment in Essex, Maryland. Days later, on March 30, Kushner’s company filed a collection lawsuit against another man in the same complex.

The previous week, on March 19, Oxford Arms, a Kushner-owned apartment complex in Edison, New Jersey, filed six lawsuits against tenants. Other lawsuits have been filed in recent weeks against tenants by legal entities tied to the Whispering Woods complex in Middle River, Maryland; the Cove Village complex in Essex, Maryland; and the Pier Village building in Long Branch, New Jersey — all of which are owned by Kushner. ...
The best thing he could do is pay their rents for them for the next three months. With all that $$$ that's what I'd do. Won't cost him but a penny considering.
Most wealthy folk love their weed smokes and booze.


Did all you Lefties fail the third grade? While you had your head in your ass we were all taught the causation principle.
What makes you beggars think that someone else should be required to fund you?
 
The legal procedure for eviction notices and debit collection often takes months if not years by the time they go through the courts. My guess is that the blog source is typically biased and it's much ado about nothing.
 
During this difficult time yes he can step up and waive the rent for awhile. No need to be scrooge in such dire times. What is it with you money grubber types?
 
Most wealthy folk love their weed smokes and booze.

There is nothing wrong with weed, smokes, or booze, for those who can afford them. Those are luxury goods, not essential budget items.
 
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Well if a person just lost their job and income what would you like them to do if they have no money to pay their bills? They need a little help and considering how ungodly hard 99 percent of workers today work why throw them on the street?
 
Well if a person just lost their job and income what would you like them to do if they have no money to pay their bills? They need a little help and considering how ungodly hard 99 percent of workers today work why throw them on the street?

Scale down...move in with family members...You know, work yourself out of trouble without my checkbook.
You can't honestly believe that others should be forced to fund those who chose the wrong career path, didn't save any money or had children they couldn't afford....can you?
 
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Well if a person just lost their job and income what would you like them to do if they have no money to pay their bills? They need a little help and considering how ungodly hard 99 percent of workers today work why throw them on the street?

The US spends nearly $2 TRILLION a year on social welfare programs. That doesn't include another $2 TRILLION in Corona benefits just authorized.

If you're unemployed, fill out the forms and go on welfare.

But, don't punish those people who invest in property so that you can have a home in the first place.
 
Well if it comes down to the average worker barely scraping by vs the billionaire who doesn't quite understand what hard work is well I want the worker to catch a break. That's why the stimulus checks are such a prudent move.
 
Well if a person just lost their job and income what would you like them to do if they have no money to pay their bills? They need a little help and considering how ungodly hard 99 percent of workers today work why throw them on the street?

Scale down...move with family members...You know, work yourself out of trouble without my checkbook.
You can't honestly believe that others should be forced to fund those who chose the wrong career path, didn't save any money or had children they couldn't afford....can you?

Are you a pro lifer too?
 
Well if it comes down to the average worker barely scraping by vs the billionaire who doesn't quite understand what hard work is well I want the worker to catch a break. That's why the stimulus checks are such a prudent move.

Why is the "average worker barely scraping by"?
Poor career choice?
Children they can't afford?
Why should that evil billionaire be forced to pay for your bad decision making?
 

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