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Ever since last summer, a federal moratorium on evictions has prevented landlords from evicting millions of tenants that are behind on their rent payments. This moratorium has caused extreme financial distress for many landlords, but it has also kept us from witnessing millions upon millions of Americans being thrown out into the cold streets. Of course this moratorium on evictions was never actually legal, and it was just a matter of time before it was challenged in front of a federal judge that still had respect for the U.S. Constitution. On Thursday, a federal judge in the Eastern District of Texas named John Campbell Barker ruled that the federal moratorium is completely unconstitutional…

Considering how vulnerable we are right now, it certainly isn’t going to take much to send us into a death spiral from which we will never recover.

Unfortunately, it is always those at the very bottom of the economic food chain that get hit the hardest when challenging times arrive.

I feel very badly for the landlords that haven’t been able to collect rent for months and months, but I also feel very badly for the millions of Americans that will soon be thrown out into the streets.

The economic pain and suffering that we will soon see will be off the charts, and those that are expecting Joe Biden and his minions to save them will be bitterly, bitterly disappointed.

http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/eviction-moratorium-ruled-unconstitutional-largest-tsunami-of-evictions-in-u-s-history-incoming/

Ever since last summer, a federal moratorium on evictions has prevented landlords from evicting millions of tenants that are behind on their rent payments. This moratorium has caused extreme financial distress for many landlords, but it has also kept us from witnessing millions upon millions of Americans being thrown out into the cold streets. Of course this moratorium on evictions was never actually legal, and it was just a matter of time before it was challenged in front of a federal judge that still had respect for the U.S. Constitution. On Thursday, a federal judge in the Eastern District of Texas named John Campbell Barker ruled that the federal moratorium is completely unconstitutional… Considering how vulnerable we are right now, it certainly isn’t going to take much to send us into a death spiral from which we will never recover. Unfortunately, it is always those at the very bottom of the economic food chain that get hit the hardest when challenging times arrive. I feel very badly for the landlords that haven’t been able to collect rent for months and months, but I also feel very badly for the millions of Americans that will soon be thrown out into the streets. The economic pain and suffering that we will soon see will be off the charts, and those that are expecting Joe Biden and his minions to save them will be bitterly, bitterly disappointed. http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/eviction-moratorium-ruled-unconstitutional-largest-tsunami-of-evictions-in-u-s-history-incoming/

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[–] 6 pts

Here in AZ. Rent's are going up, almost doubling.

You'd think the landlords would appreciate tennant's that haven't missed a payment and are the least bother. But from what I have witnessed there is no appreciation extended other than raising the rent. It's weird.

But, I have a feeling they're going to regret the greed soon.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

Yep. In Texas, rent basically doubled from 2014-2015. The greed was off of the charts. That's why I don't get too upset about eviction moratoriums. In any case, if a State wants to extend moratoriums to infinity, they are still free to do so.

[–] 1 pt

"Such a good goyim, always paying on time like you agreed to. Since you've been such a trustworthy goy through all this, we're gonna have you pay everyone else's rent too."

[–] 0 pt

Those landlords wouldn't have made any money on rents if they had evicted anyway.

It's the homelessness that's the problem here.