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We have a mental health crisis in our country, and you have these pharmaceuticals that have all of these side effects and have all these other externalities, and here, you know, like I applaud Oregon for the step they took this last election, you know, decriminalizing small amounts of drugs, and realizing you can’t arrest your way out of addiction. … If you criminalize addiction, you have what we have, and that is one of the core tenants of mass incarceration.

John Fetterman

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

Congresswoman Slotkin pays market rate rent for her home in Lansing, just like millions of tenants in Michigan, and previous attempts to twist the facts have failed with other outlets for that reason, this is nothing more than an attempt by Tom Barrett's weak campaign to distract from his five votes to block thousands of jobs at a new GM plant in his own backyard, his opposition to the bipartisan CHIPS Act and his failed attempt to cover up his dangerous position to ban all abortions in Michigan, even in instances of rape or incest.

Lynsey Mukomel

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

That's the most of these little units can handle and they're running over time, we have tenants that are choosing to not turn on the A/C so that they can still pay their rent and not be homeless. Or they're choosing take their medicine over having air conditioning and that should never be the case.

Kayla Miranda

Found on CNN
1 year ago

One of the key tenants of consent is that it is reversible and that people can change their minds, it's still important to maintain a consensus and a respect for people's boundaries.

Julia Bennett

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Higher rents are encouraging many tenants to take a second look at buying a home, especially in cities where a mortgage payment may be on par or lower than monthly rent, on the other hand, the for-sale market continues to be undersupplied, making it difficult to find an affordable home.

George Ratiu

Found on CNN
2 years ago

We need justice for the families that lost people, as well as the other tenants in the building. We’re all victims to what happened here.

Fatima Janneh

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

While the overall rate of spending emergency rental assistance has improved, many programs are still too slow in getting assistance to tenants in need, those program administrators that can't or won't follow clear White House and The Treasury directives will have funding swept and reallocated to those that will.

Diane Yentel

Found on CNN
2 years ago

This ruling will allow property owners the benefit of their property and also light a fire under tenants to access... the Congressionally authorized solution to this problem, which was rent support.

John Vecchione

Found on CNN
2 years ago

If they are paying attention at all they know most of that [ rent relief ] hasn't gotten to anyone yet, many judges will push back and give tenants a chance. Take a moment to at least ask them,' Have you applied ?' And judges may be telling landlords,' Before you file to evict, you need to apply for rent relief first.'.

John Pollock

Found on CNN
2 years ago

There are so many people like me who have tenants that can't pay, and their hands are tied.

Dawn Pfaff

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Now, the work of state and local governments to distribute emergency rental assistance to tenants in need becomes all the more critical. The President has given The President the time that The President and millions of renters needed -- The President must use it effectively and expedite assistance, the country is watching, and tenants and landlords are waiting.

Diane Yentel

Found on CNN
2 years ago

We've been very grateful for the eviction moratorium, but it's nothing but a Band-Aid, we've been preparing for the end of the moratorium for months now. We know now that the Band-Aid is gone so many other systemic problems are going to reveal themselves : lack of affordable housing, lack of access to legal representation for tenants, lack of a roof over people's heads after eviction.

Jeffrey Hussey

Found on CNN
2 years ago

The pace of getting emergency rental assistance to tenants and landlords in some states and cities is unacceptably and inexcusably slow, i can say with certainty that assistance will not reach all the tenants who need it before the eviction moratorium expires.

Diane Yentel

Found on CNN
2 years ago

From the beginning of the pandemic, there has not been a holistic response to keep renters stably housed and it is no different now, it continues to be a patchwork of protections for tenants.

Diane Yentel

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Some tenants have been there many years. if you look at the condition of this apartment, it’s not good.

Resident Esmart Romero

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

This crane collapse [ caused ] a bit of structural damage on the roof area, but no danger to any of the floors below, tenants or anything and didn't get into any the apartment unit.

Kevin Shaw

Found on CNN
2 years ago

If tenants are back to work and have cash flow again, that may set them up to pay rent in the future, but you still need the relief to pay the arrears, the people who feel this the most are the small owners. Their income is the rental properties they have. They are the folks who are taking the most pain and suffering from the brunt of this experience. That's why we need this assistance.

Greg Brown

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Watching this impending eviction wave is hard because the solution is available, the money to address the arrears is available. It is enough money. We just need more time to get it to the landlords and tenants that need it.

Diane Yentel

Found on CNN
2 years ago

While the trajectory for retail is far from terrible, malls are under increasing pressure from higher vacancy rates and tenants being more demanding over rent.

Neil Saunders

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Didsomeone help her ? we always believe that there was someone who might have helped her. We do know that she actually used some of the tenants to dig some of the holes. We know she hired other people … But whether those who dug the holes ended up in them ? Did they dig their own graves ? I could n’t say. She was really good at using other people to get jobs done and taking advantage of them. Dorothea Puente passed away in 2011 at the Central California Women’s Facility at age 82 from natural causes. At the time, Dorothea Puente was serving two life sentences and a concurrent 15-year-to-life sentence. While Dorothea Puente was initially charged in nine deaths, the jury didn't reach verdicts in six of them. John Cabrera said the one lesson viewers will learn from the documentary is the classic and true saying – never judge a book by its cover. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP John Cabrera warned viewers not to judge a book by its cover. ( Oxygen).

John Cabrera

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

Landlords don't want to evict tenants, i've got a mustache but I'm not twirling it as we speak.

Alan Hammer

Found on CNN
3 years ago

For the smaller landlord who owns a building and has their life savings in it, the loss of rent is a much bigger problem, the problem is also bigger if you have lower income tenants, people who work in hospitality, restaurants, service.

Alan Hammer

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Owners recognize and support the need to help tenants without sufficient financial resources to pay rent due to job loss or health circumstances. However, this proposed bill extends the eviction moratorium for residential tenants based on the submission of a simple declaration of financial hardship without proving such hardship caused by COVID-related job loss or income reduction, with no requirement of proof that the COVID-19 pandemic negatively affected their income, and no income limitation to qualify for eviction protection, a tenant whose household income went from a half-million dollars to $250,000 would qualify for eviction protection by declaring that their income has been significantly reduced.

Joseph Strasburg

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

We've heard from tenants that landlords will tell people that CDC doesn't apply to them.

Caitlin Cedfeldt

Found on CNN
3 years ago

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