Housing advocacy groups see hope in bipartisan evictions legislation

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2 thoughts on “Housing advocacy groups see hope in bipartisan evictions legislation

  1. Chuck, almost all of these housing advocates own rental properties. And we house those that your typical landlord won’t. We house those that have those eviction filings that are being asked to be sealed because the back rent was paid by the time they got to court. Just because an eviction gets dismissed doesn’t mean the filing goes away and that is what gets recorded, the filing. And yes, we deal with evictions as well. We have tenants who don’t pay after months of offering a repayment plan. We have tenants who are evicted because they have destroyed our properties. So yes, we own rental properties. We are landlords. And we are funded by those rents from those properties. What’s your point?

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