But there are half a million. Rental properties(2022 cenus) so it’s a minority of evictions, and a tiny % of the overall rental stock.
So to me it seems like this issue has been way over blown. It’s gotten massive news attention over the years, but it’s extremely rare.
024emanresu96 on
Oof, great way to turn all rentals into Airbnbs.
adjavang on
That’s recorded, something tells me that there are much more than that.
pauldavis1234 on
We’re having huge trouble now trying to rescind the rent increase cap.
It caused untold damage to the rental market, as was predicted by 90% of economists.
Now we have to listen to this claptrap.
SteveK27982 on
You really can’t have no fault eviction ban on privately owned properties without taking them off the rental market entirely – maybe with big landlords with multiple properties but you’ve people who had to go abroad for a year or two with work who want their property back to live in when they move back or couples who both owned properties who moved in together and it didn’t work out who no longer want to rent their home.
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That’s … not very many …
So about 7.8% of all eviction notices.
But there are half a million. Rental properties(2022 cenus) so it’s a minority of evictions, and a tiny % of the overall rental stock.
So to me it seems like this issue has been way over blown. It’s gotten massive news attention over the years, but it’s extremely rare.
Oof, great way to turn all rentals into Airbnbs.
That’s recorded, something tells me that there are much more than that.
We’re having huge trouble now trying to rescind the rent increase cap.
It caused untold damage to the rental market, as was predicted by 90% of economists.
Now we have to listen to this claptrap.
You really can’t have no fault eviction ban on privately owned properties without taking them off the rental market entirely – maybe with big landlords with multiple properties but you’ve people who had to go abroad for a year or two with work who want their property back to live in when they move back or couples who both owned properties who moved in together and it didn’t work out who no longer want to rent their home.