04-25-2024, 06:03 PM
Right. It doesn’t help much if you’ve already been evicted. My friend will be fine. He is fortunate to have plenty of options, the least desirable being a legal battle with his landlord.
The FEMA money is doing it’s job to some degree in providing housing to the displaced fire victims. The collateral damage is to anyone who doesn’t qualify as a fire victim but still needs to rent a home. The influx of FEMA money has as much if not more to do with the high rents as the vacation rentals.
And I still say that the state-wide lack of long-term rental housing would be improved considerably if the laws were changed to give the landlords some power to quickly and easily remove undesirable tenants from their property.
The FEMA money is doing it’s job to some degree in providing housing to the displaced fire victims. The collateral damage is to anyone who doesn’t qualify as a fire victim but still needs to rent a home. The influx of FEMA money has as much if not more to do with the high rents as the vacation rentals.
And I still say that the state-wide lack of long-term rental housing would be improved considerably if the laws were changed to give the landlords some power to quickly and easily remove undesirable tenants from their property.