Breaking! U.S. Supreme Court ends federal residential eviction moratorium!
(finance.yahoo.com)
You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread.
Comments (19)
sorted by:
That's not a good thing.. How is people in the street helpful? I'll be one of them....nobody should be evicted until this covid1984 hoax is shut down. People dont want to rent to you unless you're vaxx documented. People are being assholes about renting. I've been looking since last year. Now you cant just get a place they're all over priced hugely they want you to have 3 times the monthly in earnings . No waffle on that...rents for 2br here are now around 2k. Theres little jobs here especially well paying ones. This is not good. Nobody should think so. Ok now I hope they do throw lockdowns again.
No one should be left homeless, ever in this country.
But the CDC should never be allowed to make decisions on what is law in the United States.
I am praying for you. The rental market is horrible. I was in a bad position back in 2005. I had to move because my landlord was forced by the town to renovate. I know this may sound weird but I listened to some audios about imagining and here is what I did. I wanted to live in a certain house and so I imagined that I was living there. The person who lived there (she was renting the house) told me right after that that she would never move because she had a good deal. But I kept imagining living there. About 2 weeks later, she asked me if I could take over her lease because she found a new place that she wanted to move to that her boss hooked her up with. I moved in about a week later and lived there for 12 years.
I had a dream while living in a borrowed house in a shit town where honest people can't make an honest living, that I was sitting at a desk at home in a big city and not worrying about the bills. I type this from the desk.
Awesome! I think we have more power than we realize.
As a social worker and a landlord, I'm in a position to see this fairly. There are good tenants and bad; same for landlords. But many renters have an attitude of "not my house" and end up destroying it, forcing landlords to raise rent. Added to that are brilliant moves by our borough council to make LL pay the water and sewer up front and then collect it from the tenants. Yeah right. Most LL raised rent $100/month to cover the cost. And the cost of repairs, which the average person can't comprehend, is almost never completely covered by the security deposit.
Are you paying rent on the place you are staying at? Are you getting tax free unemployment? I’m only asking to see what your view is on not being evicted from a place that you are not paying rent on that someone else owns and has to eat that tab every month. People are being assholes about renting because they don’t want to lose their house or whatever to the government because they can’t kick you out for not paying rent.