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Cities Try to Head Off Eviction Wave as Federal Ban Expires

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(08-05-2021, 03:28 PM)p_rushing Wrote:
(08-05-2021, 12:38 PM)wrong_box Wrote: Thats where I am. When everything got shutdown in Pa, we drew Unemployment plus $600 a week. My take home for UC after taxes was $415 per week plus the extra $600 per week. I understand that not everyone got as much UC as I did, but the average for UC was around $250-$300 plus the $600 which is still more than they made working. Many did not pay their rent or utilities and lived high on the hog. Now they are screaming for help as landlords are filing evictions and utilities are now beginning to call in everything owed and will begin shutting them off. The extra money is now down to $300 a week combined with the UC but the extra money will be gone soon, although our stupid Democrat governor is wanting to continue it with state funds.

It makes zero sense to me to not pay the bills when you are making close to double your normal salary and you know that sooner or later you will have to pay it all back. Personally I used the extra money to pay off one of our houses and a vehicle, plus opened another retirement plan (Roth IRA) to use in conjunction with my 401k. or to keep feeding the IRA after I retire and live off our 401k until they are either exhausted (unlikely that they will) or reach a certain balance and then start drawing from the IRA.

Most also did not have taxes withheld. So now their income is too high and they will owe a lot on taxes where before they got money back. I'm shocked we didn't have to have a bailout this year for taxes but maybe they used the higher income to pay the taxes for last year.

(08-05-2021, 01:10 PM)StroudCrowd1 Wrote: This is all part of the democrats plan. Force landlords into making housing unaffordable for tenants either forcing them to live in lower rent, dangerous areas or count on the government for subsidies.

The whole idea of the democratic party functions based on people relying on the government.

The government doesn't have to do it. The plan is to for landlords to sell to corporations and then they will collect a big fat check from the government to provide free housing for everyone. You will not be able to afford a house and forced to live where ever they say. AOC already called for it. They want you now depending on the government for your housing.


Playing devils advocate here, banks did offer mortgage assistance or delay throughout this whole thing.

At the end of the day, it's the renters that will take the punishment. Foreclosures will be picked up by other landlords. Wash, rinse, repeat.
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RE: Cities Try to Head Off Eviction Wave as Federal Ban Expires - by StroudCrowd1 - 08-05-2021, 03:59 PM



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