Happy Eviction Day! - Free ride no longer free

Welp it happened. Congrats biden. Enjoy your lawsuits.

I wonder how many landlords will vote Red in the midterms and 2024 because of this?
They can try with a preliminary injunction, but otherwise the issue is that I feel like the courts will move too slowly to be able to smack it down immediately.

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Issue is that I feel like the courts will move too slowly to be able to smack it down immediately.
I doubt there's gonna be any lawsuits in the next two months. But there definitely will be down the road.

That's one of the Dem's modus operandi. Inflict as much damage as possible in the now and deal with the fall out in the future.
 
Welp it happened. Congrats biden. Enjoy your lawsuits.

I wonder how many landlords will vote Red in the midterms and 2024 because of this?
based, they should make the eviction ban permanent for US citizens

call it 'sovereign citizenship' for righties and they'll be ok with it

call it communism for lefties and they'll be ok with it

moderates can go to hell cuz they push underhousing and few fundamentally appreciate underhousing
 
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FDRs second bill of rights included a guaranteed home for every American

This should have passed but it didn't. A shame. We have more than enough houses and land in the USA. But wagies gotta ree
South Africa's "bill of rights" guarantees housing for everyone too. Many live in tin shacks. Claiming something to be a right doesn't magically make it appear and it certainly doesn't make it cheaper.
 
After all this I want to point out since two avg joe (no offense meant) land lords are here THIS is who got hosed. Guy does ok skips his mid life crisis vette and goes on a second home to rent. That's who got fucked not these major corps owning 1k units.

Assholes always bitch about the one percent and mega corps then fuck over your working class joe.

If things get real bad well depending on the state it might be a write off as an expense, which I believe that is going to be the case for many large property corporations/investors.

What hurts are the small guys like me that are not as big as those property management companies and need that lost revenue to survive.

The real losers are going to be deadbeat tenants when landlords start selling off their property to blackrock or some chinese owned firm that's 100% worse at tolerating deadbeat tenants and just has a literal goon squad to physically throw you and your property on the street before the cops or local goverment can intervene when your rent is overdue.

This is the point, or rather part of the points of the whole COVID business; destroy the middle class and small businesses. All the one or two building landlords and property owners have to be crushed and have their capital absorbed by globalist megacorps. Same as the mom and pop retail and restaurant locations, unable to weather the shutdowns or riots.

Which, as we've noted, is contrary to the 'fuck the 1%!' message pushed by these same people. It's also highly harmful to the lower classes and poor they claim to support, as the big management companies always charge higher rents and are famously inflexible. You can build relationships with and work out arrangements with an individual, but not with the companies.

If they weren't helping destroy civilization and actively lusting over my genocide I'd almost pity these dumb fuckers.
 
I was wondering why I kept getting 'LANDLORDS ARE THE DEVIL' articles shat out in front of me by the likes of Vice these past few weeks.

The funny thing is, despite the usual whining for 'basic human rights' and 'America/capitalism bad' from the faggots clamoring for it, I can't think of another nation that implemented a blanket, year-long moratorium during the lockdown. Granted, a lot of countries have more extensive gibs and social housing infrastructure than the US that might lower the necessity for such measures, but it's still an incredibly risky gamble. The last thing any government should want to do is to needlessly impoverish and enrage the middle class even more in the wake of COVID, which is why few have. "Tough shit if you still can't pay your rent, we've provided enough. Between a taxpaying landlord and someone who can't function even in a welfare state, we can easily see who out of the two of you is going to be the sacrifice we're willing to make."

In contrast, the Democrats seem to have thrown their full weight behind the lumpenproletariat and the corporate class at the expense of everyone else, and in doing so they've bred an ever-radicalizing ideology that appears increasingly cartoonish, entitled and out-of-touch, even to inhabitants of countries that are objectively far more Socialist than the US is.
 
They should bring back the moratorium for slumlords and only slumlords. I loved watching them bitch about losing money only to get flamed by maoists and go private. Like dude your "affordable housing" has a higher profit margin than actual housing the least you can do is fix the property or lower rent.

On the other hand can't wait to see how this is capitalisms fault and not our retarded laws and response to Covid19.
 
When I was a kid, I thought being a landlord would be like a dream come true easy job -- own land and have your tenants give you money once a month in the background while you never had to clock-in, etc. I can now say I'm a wiser man and do not envy the job of a landlord in the slightest (you all get my respect).

Now, this throws my future investment plans out the window. I like the idea of owning land and having it work for me -- maybe hire a property manager and profit share? I heard there are ETFs that trade like stocks which allow you to "invest" in land, but I haven't looked too deeply into those...
I was thinking about what the big investment of our time is and I honestly think it's just opening a fast food restaurant and hooking it up to online delivery services and apps.

Just a burger franchise or something could probably earn you a ton of passive income.
 
I was thinking about what the big investment of our time is and I honestly think it's just opening a fast food restaurant and hooking it up to online delivery services and apps.

Just a burger franchise or something could probably earn you a ton of passive income.
Best part is if it is takeout only you can either rent a smaller business front and save on money OR split a full size restaurant between 2-3 offering, again reducing costs.
 
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Best part is if it is takeout only you can either rent a smaller business front and save on money OR split a full size restaurant between 2-3 offering, again reducing costs.
You could easily have a food cart in a small city doing delivery only. Which is crazy and strangely common.

In the 1980s, the move was to buy property and rent out the housing. Now, I think it might be plugging in to the post pandemic delivery habit.
 
You could easily have a food cart in a small city doing delivery only. Which is crazy and strangely common.

In the 1980s, the move was to buy property and rent out the housing. Now, I think it might be plugging in to the post pandemic delivery habit.
Food trucks working with breweries in my area have been making a serious killing lately.
 
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