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1   NDrLoR   2018 Apr 7, 8:20am  

"“Imagine if every person asked for a trial. The system would bog down in a couple of months.”

They ought to start demanding trials and bog the system down.
2   KgK one   2018 Apr 7, 8:29am  

Process to kick out or move out needs to be streamlined. Owners have to pay bank mortgage n court fees etc or lose the house. Hard to be small owner, unless you are big business.

Lot of these renters live for FREE for 5 to 6 months without paying. Such a bad process. Once judgement is offered , they must move out by 1st of the month.
3   Booger   2018 Apr 7, 9:10am  

Yeah, it's probably cheaper just to infest the house with bed bugs than wait through the eviction process.
4   HeadSet   2018 Apr 7, 1:03pm  

P N Dr Lo R says
"“Imagine if every person asked for a trial. The system would bog down in a couple of months.”

They ought to start demanding trials and bog the system down.


In Virginia, an eviction order only happens after a trial anyway.
5   MrMagic   2018 Apr 7, 1:05pm  

KgK one says
Lot of these renters live for FREE for 5 to 6 months without paying. Such a bad process. Once judgement is offered , they must move out by 1st of the month.


Trashing the place on the way out, being pissed off because they were evicted.
6   Malcolm   2018 Apr 7, 1:19pm  

And then the liberal fucktards are scratching their heads wondering why there is a shortage of affordable rentals.
7   SoTex   2018 Apr 7, 1:21pm  

Booger says
eah, it's probably cheaper just to infest the house with bed bugs than wait through the eviction process.


I DO like the bed bug idea.
8   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2018 Apr 7, 1:25pm  

Over what time period is the 83 million evictions?

Where the worst areas are showing 1 in 25, 83 million seems a crazy huge number in a nation of 400 million people.
9   Tenpoundbass   2018 Apr 7, 1:37pm  

Put federal Housing tax on all single family homes that were bought for the sole purpose to rent.
Tax condos that are rented out as well. Don't forget those shitty commercial rental Apartments base their rents on what SFH owners are getting for their houses and condos.
Take those out of the rental market, commercial rental properties go back to being $1500 for 3br instead of $1500 for a 1br or efficiency.
10   MrMagic   2018 Apr 7, 2:23pm  

CovfefeButDeadly says
Over what time period is the 83 million evictions?

Where the worst areas are showing 1 in 25, 83 million seems a crazy huge number in a nation of 400 million people.


I was wondering the same thing..

...."Mr. Desmond’s team found records for nearly 900,000 eviction judgments in 2016, meaning landlords were given the legal right to remove at least one in 50 renter households in the communities covered by this data. That figure was one in 25 in Milwaukee and one in nine in Richmond. And one in five renter households in Richmond were threatened with eviction in 2016.

The new data, assembled from about 83 million court records going back to 2000, suggest that the most pervasive problems aren’t necessarily in the most expensive regions. Evictions are accumulating across Michigan and Indiana. "


So that 83 million includes all eviction notices since 2000.
11   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2018 Apr 7, 3:46pm  

Sniper says
CovfefeButDeadly says
Over what time period is the 83 million evictions?

Where the worst areas are showing 1 in 25, 83 million seems a crazy huge number in a nation of 400 million people.


I was wondering the same thing..

...."Mr. Desmond’s team found records for nearly 900,000 eviction judgments in 2016, meaning landlords were given the legal right to remove at least one in 50 renter households in the communities covered by this data. That figure was one in 25 in Milwaukee and one in nine in Richmond. And one in five renter households in Richmond were threatened with eviction in 2016.

The new data, assembled from about 83 million court records going back to 2000, suggest that the most pervasive problems aren’t necessarily in the most expensive regions. Evictions are accumulating across Michigan and Indiana. "


So that 83 million includes all eviction notices since 2000.


So about 5 million a year. I wonder how many of those were 2008-2013.
12   FortWayne   2018 Apr 7, 3:48pm  

we need to build enough houses for everyone
13   HeadSet   2018 Apr 7, 4:06pm  

Tenpoundbass says
Put federal Housing tax on all single family homes that were bought for the sole purpose to rent.
Tax condos that are rented out as well. Don't forget those shitty commercial rental Apartments base their rents on what SFH owners are getting for their houses and condos.
Take those out of the rental market, commercial rental properties go back to being $1500 for 3br instead of $1500 for a 1br or efficiency.


Putting a Federal Tax on Rental Property would tend to raise rents. How do commercial apartments base the rent on what SFH are going for? For the same price, would not someone take the SFH over the apartment? Or are you talking about short stay apartment residences?

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