UNLAWFUL TAKING BY GOVERNMENT SHOULD BE MADE GOOD WITH INTEREST
THEY SHOULD ALSO PAY FOR ANY COSTS OR LITIGATION
We now hear that democrat congresspersons want to extend rent moratoriums until the end of the year. I can hear it now, "You cant evict people in the winter and right at christmas time" If they had their way these properties would be confiscated by the government and given to their constituents without cost.
Its way past time for landlords to step up and say enough. Many are going to lose their property for failure to pay taxes and other costs. They need to band together and enter a class action suit, demanding their rent in full, their taxes reimbursed and any legal or other costs to be paid by the Federal government. This whole exercise was an unconstitutional act and the landlords are the victim of this abusive action.
The government should pay off the landlords now and then they can collect the unpaid rent from the tenants. The landlords will never be able to collect from the vast majority of these tenants. While we hear endless baying by democrat politicians about the tenants, not one word about the plight of the owners of the property. That is because they don't really believe in private property. They really do believe that the government should have all control of all property, including your home. They do believe that private ownership is anathema to their socialist cause.
I don't hear anything from republican congresspersons either, are they afraid to labeled uncompassionate? What about compassion for the owners of these properties. This situation needs to be addressed now! This should be a priority, before infrastructure, before any other social programs. They should clean up the mess they created before they create any other messes.
Pelosi sent Congress home. This issue will not be addressed
ReplyDeleteYou are correct that the landlords will never collect that back rent from the tenants who took advantage of an ill-advised policy. Furthermore, it will take many months for the courts and constables to catch up with the evictions backlog. The policy was a no-brainer, because those with sympathy for landlords can fit into a very small room.
ReplyDeleteAnother result of this fiasco is that there will be a shortage of rental properties. I know of several people who have vacant properties and are afraid to rent them. I also suspect those who thought they were getting a free rental will have a hard time being accepted as a tenant in the future.
ReplyDeleteBiden extended the eviction ban Tuesday
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