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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera
I am so happy I got rid of my rental many years ago. I will never be a landlord again until the laws are changed to protect the property owner. It is simply insane to make it lawful to occupy a house and not pay rent. For sure the mortgage continues, the property taxes and insurance continue. To force landlords to loose money is just not right.
One friend that is a landlord was actually happy when his rental house caught fire. The deadbeat tenants had to move out by order of the fire Marshall. He ended up bulldozing the place, and build a new house to sell. The deadbeats had pretty much destroyed the house and the fire was just the excuse to tear it down.
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Man, could I use a good fire right about now. I have a tenant, who's lease ended on November 28th. " I aint got to go nowhere Mr Fred,and you know it "
We had a one year lease. One of my worst pia tenants ever . I would have evicted her in month #3 had it not been for covid . I sat on my hands and rode out the lease. Still cannot get rid of her . Courts will not evict for non payment, or holdover .
Once again, my government showing who they work for, and it is not me .
I tore up the tax bills and threw them in the trash in March, but my wife pulled them out , taped them back together and mailed them in .
I decided , that if they extend the moratorium further at the end of this month, we start playing dirty .
There is no one looking out for my best interests, and I have been the one playing by all the rules, and paying taxes all along .
The CDC , and our local government, are basically tying my hands with my life savings .
I want to sell at the peak of this bubble . Which is right now