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We do need to reduce tax writeoffs for vacancies.
Even when vacant for months, the landlord just considers the lack of revenue like a "sunk cost" with no bearing, while hoping a full price tenant will be along any day now. Another issue may be the financing. Once a lower rent is established, the properties collateral value is lowered accordingly.
I think some accounting changes that force these property firms to mark to market for vacancy or some sliding formula should be applied.
The one time I had a major appliance problem that made one of my houses 'unlivable' was a hot water tank failed.
DeportLibtards says
DeportLibtards
How did they intend to collect $60,000 a month? What program is that?
That simply a mistake. $60K per year is more likely.
Trump trying to help with housing crisis in California ? sell federal land to develop for residential real estate
https://www.sfgate.com/california/article/california-public-lands-could-sell-highest-bidder-20384049.php
WTF is this in Palm Springs ? ? ?
"arresting dishwashers and gardeners for working hard"
No, deporting those guys for stealing wages from the poorest US citizens:
https://patrick.net/post/1384964/2025-07-05-who-will-speak-for-the-impoverished
This can’t be real.
"arresting dishwashers and gardeners for working hard"
No, deporting those guys for stealing wages from the poorest US citizens:
https://patrick.net/post/1384964/2025-07-05-who-will-speak-for-the-impoverished
I heard there was a 3 hour wait to get an interview at Top Golf in Panama City Beach.
3 damn hours wait for a job that only pays maybe $15 an hour plus maybe sharing tips resulting in an extra $3 an hour.
Basically waiting 3 hours for an interview
What? My entire team from work just did a team building event there near SSF and there was no interview. We arrived, started playing immediately and the food and drink was good as was the service.
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