Posted by oldtanker on November 23, 2015 at 07:29:45 from (64.118.3.19):
In Reply to: Houses one more time posted by NY 986 on November 23, 2015 at 05:18:20:
Lot of rental problems depend on the area and state law. About 15 years ago a friend inherited his parents home and decided to rent it out. Most of the people renting in our are low income people many of whom are on welfare (sorry, I don't all it assistance. Assisting someone means they are trying to do better. Nor do I call it an entitlement and entitlement is earned.). Now at the time the state did not pay rent welfare directly to the landlord because "it made the welfare bums feel bad about themselves by not actually making the payment". The first winter was a hard one here. In January social services called my friend and told them that the renter had used all the heat welfare they could get and he, the landlord had to pay to fill the propane tank. Then they stopped paying rent. Took almost a year to evict these people and he never recovered a cent. It got so bad that social services started buying houses. Now here is the catch. Only way the state would approve that was with a time limit for the welfare recipients to live in one of these state owned homes, which is now about 6 months. Still almost impossible to collect rent or evict if you have rental property and wind up renting to someone on welfare. Can't refuse to rent to them either, that's discrimination. There is no way that I would own rental property in this state. The state who's governor recently stated that we would still, after the attacks in Paris, welcome Syrian refugees and any residents of the state who didn't like that should move out of the state. This guy is telling people who earn money and pay taxes to move so we can have more folks on welfare who just may hate us and wish us dead.
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