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poweRob

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This eviction map will reflect the future crime spike map.

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Wow
Its ****ing sad situation when more than 1/3 of renters are facing eviction in so many states with some states above 50%.
Is there a chart for foreclosures by states?
 
This eviction map will reflect the future crime spike map.
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No state looks good percentage-wise. Let's extrapolate this a bit more. What if these predictions actually become reality. What happens then?

I'm loving your avatar.
 
Wow
Its ****ing sad situation when more than 1/3 of renters are facing eviction in so many states with some states above 50%.
Is there a chart for foreclosures by states?

That’s a danger of not paying your rent. And also valuing luxuries over setting aside money.
 
This is what happens when you shut a country down.

Peter schiff made this point on Joe Rogan, when people expect the feds to bail them out then they don’t do a proper cost benefit analysis. The total lockdowns were never necessary nor were they ever intended to stop anyone from getting infected, but when the feds just pump the economy full of money then people will go along with it.

I’ve had massive amounts of savings and have worked full time this entire crisis. If you were complaining about being safe from a 99.9 percent survivable disease and staying home then good for you. I took the risk and now I’m not in danger of this.

I’m hoping for forclosures since I want to buy a house
 
Wow
Its ****ing sad situation when more than 1/3 of renters are facing eviction in so many states with some states above 50%.
Is there a chart for foreclosures by states?


Nowhere near that number will actually be evicted. Landlords will evict their problem tenants and the ones who were good tenants will negotiate a settlement. If fifty percent of tenants were actually evicted then vacancy rates would be so high most people would get a new unit very quickly and rents would collapse. If vanancy were 33% you’re not going to boot your best tenants because you have no idea if you can rent out the unit
 
This eviction map will reflect the future crime spike map.

Ed9JlcvWsAMtuK1

Wow. I had no idea that many people were in jeopardy of becoming homeless. We already have people living in tents beside the freeways and anyplace else that no one comes to throw them out. The country is beginning to look like the dust bowl days.

Meanwhile, the landlords will have a lot of vacancies paying them nothing, but will still have to maintain their property and pay taxes.

and then there are the home owners who won't be able to pay their mortgages and will also be evicted eventually.
 
No state looks good percentage-wise. Let's extrapolate this a bit more. What if these predictions actually become reality. What happens then?

I'm loving your avatar.

A huge backlog in getting a court orders for eviction - easily lasting months if millions of folks simply refuse to vacate.
 
Wow. I had no idea that many people were in jeopardy of becoming homeless. We already have people living in tents beside the freeways and anyplace else that no one comes to throw them out. The country is beginning to look like the dust bowl days.

Meanwhile, the landlords will have a lot of vacancies paying them nothing, but will still have to maintain their property and pay taxes.

and then there are the home owners who won't be able to pay their mortgages and will also be evicted eventually.

What you describe would result in a huge number of vacant residential properties presumably enabling those now paying higher rents to move into (then vacant) places likely offering lower rents (or mortgages).

EDIT: Of course, those with (currently paid) mortgages will likely have a harder time selling at a profit if they decide (for whatever reason) to sell during that time.
 
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This eviction map will reflect the future crime spike map.

Ed9JlcvWsAMtuK1

Trump and the GOP apparently don't need or want to carry Texas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, West Virginia, Kentucky, Iowa and Missouri.

Well, at least the citizens of those states have excellent healthcare, unemployment benefits, social security and good employment prospects. They can thank Trump and the GOP for that. Wait... maybe not.

Well, at least they don't have to worry about COVID. Anyone who needs a test can get a test. If they need to be hospitalized they will be and the people who will work hard to save their lives have all the PPE and equipment they need. OK, maybe not today but Trump is working on it. Trump just announced that he is working with a yet to be named team to develop a response strategy for the nation. It's only been 6 months. People in Texas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, West Virginia, Kentucky, Iowa and Missouri need to give him time to get a team together. And then to develop a strategy. Something should be ready by the fall of 2021. Be patient.

Meanwhile, ah... you know, people in those states who are desperately trying to find work should contact Ivanka. She has plans and help for you. If you've lost your job as a steelworker or a dental tech or maybe as a bartender you might want to become a fashion designer or take out a massive student loan to get a degree in nursing while you look for a place to sleep, food to eat and other daily annoyances.
 
This is what happens when you shut a country down.

This is what happens when you have no plan other than to get reelected and do everything in contradiction to the best advice available. This is what happens when These United States lack cohesive leadership. WHO KNEW?

What else have you got to lose.webp
 
Wow. I had no idea that many people were in jeopardy of becoming homeless. We already have people living in tents beside the freeways and anyplace else that no one comes to throw them out. The country is beginning to look like the dust bowl days.

Meanwhile, the landlords will have a lot of vacancies paying them nothing, but will still have to maintain their property and pay taxes.

and then there are the home owners who won't be able to pay their mortgages and will also be evicted eventually.

I had no idea that many people had non-essential jobs.Otherwise they would still be working.
 
A huge backlog in getting a court orders for eviction - easily lasting months if millions of folks simply refuse to vacate.

I think they're going to have to refuse to leave, but then the landlord shuts off utilities.
 
Just had a spot about this on local news. Looks like San Diego City Counsel is going to consider a motion to extend eviction moratorium to March of next year. It was due to expire 30 September.
 
We pay our landlord rent, but pay our own utility bills independently.

It's not a good scenario. I feel awful for anyone who fears eviction, especially with kids. But, landlords cannot go on forever not receiving rent either. They have bills and usually a mortgage to pay too.
 
Peter schiff made this point on Joe Rogan, when people expect the feds to bail them out then they don’t do a proper cost benefit analysis. The total lockdowns were never necessary nor were they ever intended to stop anyone from getting infected, but when the feds just pump the economy full of money then people will go along with it.

I’ve had massive amounts of savings and have worked full time this entire crisis. If you were complaining about being safe from a 99.9 percent survivable disease and staying home then good for you. I took the risk and now I’m not in danger of this.

I’m hoping for forclosures since I want to buy a house

Dont buy in Montana right now the New Yorkers and Californians are buying it up.
 
It's not a good scenario. I feel awful for anyone who fears eviction, especially with kids. But, landlords cannot go on forever not receiving rent either. They have bills and usually a mortgage to pay too.

That right there.
 
This is what happens when you have no plan other than to get reelected and do everything in contradiction to the best advice available. This is what happens when These United States lack cohesive leadership. WHO KNEW?

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Emmm no. We should not have shut down. The fallout is going to be a bitch.
 
It's not a good scenario. I feel awful for anyone who fears eviction, especially with kids. But, landlords cannot go on forever not receiving rent either. They have bills and usually a mortgage to pay too.

I certainly would not expect to be able to live rent free on someone else's land.
 
I certainly would not expect to be able to live rent free on someone else's land.

But what do you do if you have absolutely no other options other than the street or a shelter?
 
This is what happens when you have no plan other than to get reelected and do everything in contradiction to the best advice available. This is what happens when These United States lack cohesive leadership. WHO KNEW?

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Funny thing is if Biden gets in they have a ****-pot full to lose. Higher taxes, few jobs, dropping stock markets. :eek:
 
Wow. I had no idea that many people were in jeopardy of becoming homeless. We already have people living in tents beside the freeways and anyplace else that no one comes to throw them out. The country is beginning to look like the dust bowl days.

Meanwhile, the landlords will have a lot of vacancies paying them nothing, but will still have to maintain their property and pay taxes.

and then there are the home owners who won't be able to pay their mortgages and will also be evicted eventually.

at 11% unemployment, there is no reasonable explanation for 1/3rd of the people to be in danger unless they willingly put themselves there by deciding to exploit the eviction hiatus. I fully expect around Labor Day we will be hearing sad stories about why student loans must remain in limbo for another 6 months as well.
 
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