Submitted by LongjumpingShot t3_109x09s in baltimore
I know baltimore has some progressive leaders in the city. So I’d like to hear a perspective from those who advocate for these type of programs.
In my case, a tenant was behind a month, knew I couldn’t evict him to get back rent from ARPA funds, so he stopped paying all together. By the time the application processed where I had to submit a ledge he was almost a year behind.
I just don’t understand how these programs help tenants, it seems like it enables a culture of irresponsibility, committing to an unsustainable agreement, etc.
So now I, like probably a lot of landlords, are $25,000 in the hole on a commitment the city also may not be able to keep if it runs out of money.
I’m not sure what the answer is maybe opening up section 8. This doesn’t seem to be it. After the program pays or doesn’t pay the tenant will just be eviction because they no longer have the means to rent.
PuebloEsNoBueno t1_j419f50 wrote
You’re just going to start seeing more landlords with more rigid requirements to apply. Higher income requirements etc. I know a guy who owns rental properties and rents exclusively to grad students.