Horrible. Landlords and Realtors trading tips on how to easily evict people

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Make housing actually affordable and the poor, poor, landlords won't have this problem.
BS! Some people are trifling. You can give them every break imaginable and will still fukk you over. This one guy I know only does month to month, cash only leasing for that reason. He also does plywood walls and steel door frames so they won’t tear his shyt up.
 

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Some people will pull this crap even in the cheapest accomodation they can find.
BS! Some people are trifling. You can give them every break imaginable and will still fukk you over. This one guy I know only does month to month, cash only leasing for that reason. He also does plywood walls and steel door frames so they won’t tear his shyt up.

A few people gaming the system shouldn't mean everyone else is shyt out of luck when it comes to whether or not they can afford to live in their home brehs.
 

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A few people gaming the system shouldn't mean everyone else is shyt out of luck when it comes to whether or not they can afford to live in their home brehs.
Not shyt out of luck, but you don’t give too many chances either. It’s a business. Pay your rent or face whatever consequences that come with it. Everyone has a sad story.
 

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Not shyt out of luck, but you don’t give too many chances either. It’s a business. Pay your rent or face whatever consequences that come with it. Everyone has a sad story.

But we're not talking about shytty tenants in this situation

we're talking about wealthy realtors and landlords going above and beyond to push tenants out onto the streets simply because they can make a quicker profit. not because of any of lapse of payment.
 

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But we're not talking about shytty tenants in this situation

we're talking about wealthy realtors and landlords going above and beyond to push people out onto the streets simply because they can make a quicker profit.
ONLY if the person doesn’t pay. They aren’t kicking out people who pay on time. In fact, they would love if everyone paid on time.
 

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A few people gaming the system shouldn't mean everyone else is shyt out of luck when it comes to whether or not they can afford to live in their home brehs.

Remember that some landlords worked hard to earn money to buy those properties. The houses/apartments dont falll from the sky, soneome had to hussle to buy them.

Its only natural they expect a return on thier invvmestment.

Governments should do more to fight slumlords and have rent control where feasable.
 

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It's bigger than what people are making it seem. "They are just trying to make money". There should be a time frame

It's a simple practice that I've noticed for years. Businesses and Universities are being built on cheap places around heavily black, hispanic cities. Said real estate groups are buying properties and once these schools or businesses begin to boom, they want to kick out all of the folks that built or funded a lot of the businesses and culture inside of those communities. They take advantage at all cost of life and people are talking about "it's just a business". I am deep into real estate myself, it's almost inhumane the things these people are doing. They never wanted parts of these places before, why now?

Imagine the outcry if some of these places the same cacs grew up in were being gentrified

You see how this is happening in Oakland?? How far is it from San Francisco :sas2:
Sounds like the same shyt they did in New York..
 

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"if you buy these buildings you could give 60 day notices to evict all the tenants on the first day"

:scust:Real talk fukk landlords

Oakland Realtors Coach Buyers On How To Profit From Tenant Eviction


OAKLAND (KPIX) – Oakland’s housing market is sizzling. There are open houses every weekend. And many of them are filled with tenants who have to awkwardly watch and listen to the people who could take away their homes. It’s an especially lucrative business model because of what some are calling a huge loophole in the city’s eviction law.

Undercover cameras videotaped, as realtors walked KPIX and a group of potential home buyers through duplexes and triplexes at open houses in Oakland. They coached us as we went along on how to legally kick out everyone living there.

It was a crash course in the business of eviction, all caught on hidden camera.

“You can move in, and then once you have lived in the property, then the umm the restrictions on evictions and stuff go away,” one realtor told us.

The realtors openly explained how to maximize our return and make a career off buying and selling duplexes.

Another realtor put it this way: “A lot of people, that is what they do for a living. They will buy apartments that have below market rate rents, and figure out a way that they can get them up higher so they can sell it for a profit.”

Meanwhile, current occupants of the home were sitting within earshot, knowing whoever buys their place has the ability to drastically change their life.

Morgan West lives in Oakland. We toured her apartment while she was home.

“Honestly kind of awkward,” she said.

The realtor thanked her and wished her a ‘good day’ as we left.

These apartment tours have been part of Love’s life for the past 7 months. She’s been anxiously watching realtors advertise the West Oakland triplex she desperately wants to continue living in.

“I think there’s got to be some level of understanding that when you’re coming in and probably going to push people out of your home, that’s going to be really hard for those people,” says Love. “If that doesn’t make you uncomfortable, I think there’s really a problem.”

Love and the other women living in her triplex are all artists. If she loses this apartment she says she won’t be able to afford rent in the Bay Area.

“I think it’s really sad and horrible that folks who are artists are being pushed out,” she says. “I think it’s even more sad and horrible that people who have been in these neighborhoods for generations are being displaced

KPIX showed the hidden camera video to Leah Simon-Weisberg, with Centro Legal de la Raza, a tenants’ rights group in Oakland.

She listened as a third realtor showing us Morgen’s triplex told us: “The day you own this property as the homeowner you can give 60-day notices to vacate to all three tenants immediately if you wanted.”

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