Submitted by flightwaves t3_10f81pu in nyc
Front_Spare_2131 t1_j4wjhr3 wrote
LLs, they want you to pay for a 2023 Honda but give you a 1999 Honda to drive
Quite frankly people need to start getting tired of accepting these used apartments
oceanblue966 t1_j4y8seg wrote
Sure. No one is putting a gun to your head and making you rent them. Plenty of luxury new buildings to rent in.
Front_Spare_2131 t1_j50ai6y wrote
Meh, craftsmanship is poor in many new buildings as well
https://www.yahoo.com/amphtml/now/tenants-frustrated-gushing-water-floods-050942380.html
oceanblue966 t1_j5149zl wrote
Okay, then don't rent in the building. Thats the point, freeloaders are ruining it for landlords & everyone else trying to get into an apartment that isn't a bum and is willing to pay.
Front_Spare_2131 t1_j518f8r wrote
Freeloaders? How exactly do you freeload off a landlord? If you don’t pay, you get evicted.
oceanblue966 t1_j51blyz wrote
What about the eviction moratorium? You literally could not evict people for years, and even prior to COVID, NYC is a tenant-friendly city. Imagine evicting someone after 2 years and not even getting back-pay since they don't have any assets to seize via court. And at the same time, you are paying maintenance, prop taxes, and still have to service them as a landlord.
Literal theft.
There's a reason now you need to make x amount the rent because they don't want broke asses who can barely afford the rent deciding to spend the money elsewhere.
Front_Spare_2131 t1_j51dxdw wrote
Maybe we should check and see what was done the last time there was a pandemic of this magnitude with ppl losing their jobs and everything
The funny thing is if govt would have sat back and did nothing, ppl would have complained about that too
I guess from your point of view LLs are exempt from planning for a rainy day
What were they doing prior to the pandemic when ppl were not paying rent
I used to work for an L&T firm, ppl have always not paid rent
If everybody paid rent Housing Court would prolly have like 2-3 cases a month
Most LLs who got hurt by the pandemic were small time LLs relying on the tenants to pay their mortgages, which is bad business anyway
PS: how is it that all these ppl got fraudulent PPP loans and these LLs couldnt get a penny, since they’re complaining about not being able to pay bills?
oceanblue966 t1_j51wn9w wrote
Prior to the pandemic, there was no eviction moratorium. While it still took a while to evict (which shouldn't be the case if its unreasonably long).
"Most LLs who got hurt by the pandemic were small time LLs relying on the tenants to pay their mortgages, which is bad business anyway" so you'd rather big corporations own huge buildings and hundreds of units, just because they can weather over a "rainy day"?
The courts are backed up to hell, there is no justice for LL's atm.
PPP isn't for a landlord renting out a few-unit building or a house...
idratherbeintamriel t1_j54hzgi wrote
They had a shit business model and it bit them in the ass. Oh well. Sell the building to the tenants and maybe they should get a second job.
oceanblue966 t1_j54yve0 wrote
So when two parties mutually sign a lease contract, you expect the landlord to hold up their end of the bargain (provide the domicile, keep it in operating order, pay property taxes, maintenance, and other agreed upon terms in the lease like heat/hot water), and keep the rent the same for x months or years.
Yet you think tenants should not adhere to the contract they agreed to?
When housing courts are backed up, what happens when a landlord isn't adhering to their end of the bargain? Landlords are taking advantage of this as well, why do you think so many issues like rodents are never dealt with?
A "shit business model" would be buying a property for way above what it can rent for, and then not finding tenants that can afford the rent. Not contractually-obligated tenants to skip out on paying, due to the government intervening and essentially modifying a legally binding contract.
And the tenants wouldn’t be bumming off a landlord if they were in any position or state of mind to buy, so that is a moot point. Or you just want people to give up their property for free that they paid for, is what you’re saying.
You sound like the NYPD.
Creepy_Indication_67 t1_j51v9wh wrote
Screw the landlords
Screw these bums that could pay but didn't
Screw the housing market
idratherbeintamriel t1_j54hw8t wrote
Get a second job
oceanblue966 t1_j54zv9r wrote
Thats what right-wingers say when you can’t afford basic necessities. Except this time, you’re trying to steal from someone else, who is likely not a rich elite themselves. Stop hurting your fellow humans.
Also, have fun renting forever. Or not, as evictions on your record will never allow you to rent again from any landlord who gives a shit.
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