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‘The eviction moratorium is killing small landlords,’ says one, as ban is extended another month
CNBC ^ | JUN 25 2021 | Diana Olick

Posted on 06/27/2021 7:20:17 AM PDT by george76

The majority of the nation’s landlords are individual investors.

They own about 23 million units in 17 million properties, according to the U.S. Census.

More than 6 million renter households are behind on rent.

The one-month extension of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s eviction moratorium was welcome news for tenants but another nail in the coffin for some struggling landlords.

Groups representing landlords had been lobbying hard to end the moratorium and now warn even another month will put some of those landlords out of business.

“Each passing month further escalates the risk of losing an ever-increasing amount of rental housing, ultimately jeopardizing the availability of safe, sustainable and affordable housing for all Americans,” wrote Bob Pinnegar, CEO of the National Apartment Association, in a release. “Flawed eviction moratoriums leave renters with insurmountable debt and housing providers holding the bag as our nation’s housing affordability crisis spirals into a housing affordability disaster.”

The majority of the nation’s landlords are individual investors. They own about 23 million units in 17 million properties, according to the U.S. Census. More than 6 million renter households are behind on rent, also according to the Census. Landlords have next to no recourse.

Howard Simon owns a small building in Massachusetts with three rental units. He hasn’t received the rent on one of them since last October and is out about $7,000 so far.

“I have mortgages, I have expenses for repairs to that particular building, I’m losing one-third of the rent just because of this,” said Simon. “And you know the other tenants who are occupying the other two units, they’re trying their hardest and doing their best.”

Simon has contacted the delinquent tenants but said they will not respond, nor will they apply for the aid available to them. While about $34 billion in federal assistance has been distributed to states for back rent and utilities, getting that cash to landlords has been an onerous process because the tenant must be involved.

“In my particular instance the tenant is not cooperating with even completing the application. I’m just a small landlord, and I’m not a big corporation like many of the other large rental organizations, so although the funding is very helpful, if the tenant doesn’t cooperate everything falls apart,” said Simon.

Before the extension of the eviction ban, there would have been about 473,000 eviction filings in July and August, according to calculations by Zillow from Census estimates. That is down by about 100,000 from what was forecast last March. The improvement is due to the federal aid reaching some renters as well as an overall improvement in the economy and employment. The numbers are likely to decline further with an extra month of breathing room.

Still, landlords say they are angry at the way the federal aid, $46 billion from two different relief packages, has been both allocated and distributed.

“If the rental assistance bureaucracy is a monster, then the local governments that created them are Dr. Frankenstein,” said Dean Hunter, CEO of the Small Multifamily Owners Association and a landlord himself. “They’ve required the states and the cities to create entire new infrastructures to get the money out, instead of using the existing community based organizations and safety nets.”

Hunter contends that small landlords are being treated like large corporations but instead should have been included in the small business relief package, the Paycheck Protection Program.

“This is the most excessively and overly broad taking of private property in my lifetime,” said Hunter. “The eviction moratorium is killing small landlords, not the pandemic.

After extending the moratorium, the Biden administration outlined measures it would take to further assist both renters and landlords. It said the U.S. Treasury would clarify “how grantees may achieve economies of scale by obtaining information in bulk from utility providers and landlords with multiple units to help speed the determination of household eligibility and to bundle, in a single payment, approved amounts for the benefit of multiple eligible tenants.”

That, and other efforts from state and local governments, should help some, but if landlords don’t get the relief they need, there will be ramifications for the wider housing market.

“What there is going to be a tsunami of is a loss of naturally occurring, affordable housing, because small landlords are going to sell their properties,” said Hunter.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: agenda21; ban; cdc; communism; covid; covid19; eviction; evictionban; housing; landlords; privateproperty; propertyrights; realestate; rights; un; unagenda21
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To: lastchance

Rule of law is gone.


41 posted on 06/27/2021 8:31:14 AM PDT by george76 (Ward Churchill : Fake Indian, Fake Scholarship, and Fake Art)
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To: SaxxonWoods
Tenants that aren’t paying themselves trash units much worse. You get rent, and a trashed unit.

This guy has never once faced that problem. His clients are renting it for EXECUTIVE housing, not for some misfit Democrat who works for the local public works department.

Interestingly, he tells me that the people who live in these arrangements tend to use the homes more lightly than a normal tenant. They travel a lot for business, go back "home" frequently, and are often away for weeks at a time.

42 posted on 06/27/2021 8:34:24 AM PDT by Alberta's Child ("And once in a night I dreamed you were there; I canceled my flight from going nowhere.")
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To: Troublemaker

YES.. Chinese investors. Right on schedule.


43 posted on 06/27/2021 8:34:59 AM PDT by george76 (Ward Churchill : Fake Indian, Fake Scholarship, and Fake Art)
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To: george76
nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation.

Landlords should sue the CDC for this.

44 posted on 06/27/2021 8:36:23 AM PDT by ALPAPilot
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To: george76

As planned


45 posted on 06/27/2021 8:54:08 AM PDT by mykroar (God speed, President Trump)
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To: george76

Wait ‘til you try to evict your non paying tenants, if the moratorium is lifted.


46 posted on 06/27/2021 8:54:11 AM PDT by dynachrome ("I will not be reconstructed, and I do not give a damn.")
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To: Hillarys Gate Cult

we are waiting to see if the tenant can get the loan- if not then we put it out there.


47 posted on 06/27/2021 8:55:16 AM PDT by ronniesgal (so I wonder what his FR handle is???? )
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To: george76

Black landlords not hit


48 posted on 06/27/2021 8:56:22 AM PDT by bert ( (KE. NP. N.C. +12) Like BLM, Joe Biden is a Domestic Enemy )
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To: rb22982

B U L L S H I T - obviously doesn’t own any rental property - who in the hell wants to be a ‘partner’ with govt and having to rent to animals to live in you units? Your problems are only just beginning with Sec 8 rentals and will only get worse!


49 posted on 06/27/2021 9:00:13 AM PDT by ldish (America has become a SH*THOLE Country under the obiden, knee pads & nobama regimes!)
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To: devere

“The CDC does not have the constitutional power to order a rent moratorium.”

There was a federal judge who ruled exactly that. But he was too much of a coward to freeze the moratorium.


50 posted on 06/27/2021 9:11:38 AM PDT by Revel
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To: ldish

I own 5 rental properties, but thanks for playing. I don’t personally play the section 8 game - I go the other way - but I know quite a few successful landlords with section 8 that don’t mind it since section 8 overpays for rent in the nicer areas.


51 posted on 06/27/2021 9:22:48 AM PDT by rb22982 ( )
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To: george76

A co-worker rents his house in another city as he moved for employment. His tenant has not paid rent since the beginning of Covid nor does he legally have to. The tenant refuses to get a job and just sits in a house he does not own or pay for living live on the taxpayer teat. My friend is powerless to evict him and is stretching his budget to take care of a deadbeat.

Unbelievable. The founders understood the importance of private property rights. Our government does not recognize private property with policies like this.


52 posted on 06/27/2021 9:24:52 AM PDT by volunbeer (Find the truth and accept it - anything else is delusional)
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To: george76

I think the longterm play is to “fundamentally transform” how people live. As in Soviet style apartments, no cars, diversity if you get my drift, all magnanimously bestowed by the all giving and all taking away state. It’s for the planet doncha know. This assault on landlords is just the first shot on a longer, more drawn out war.


53 posted on 06/27/2021 9:37:50 AM PDT by 2 Kool 2 Be 4-Gotten
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To: SteveH

https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/3969730/posts


54 posted on 06/27/2021 9:42:41 AM PDT by Eagles6 (Welcome to the Matrix circa 1984.)
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To: SteveH

No doubt, the CCP is in deep with Blackrock, if not completely controlling them.


55 posted on 06/27/2021 9:44:03 AM PDT by Eagles6 (Welcome to the Matrix circa 1984.)
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To: george76

It is all by design. The transfer of private property is all part of the great reset.


56 posted on 06/27/2021 10:14:39 AM PDT by Freedom_Is_Not_Free (America -- July 4, 1776 to November 3, 2020 -- R.I.P.)
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To: george76

I identify my rental properties as “moratorium free zones.” Problem solved.


57 posted on 06/27/2021 10:21:05 AM PDT by thegagline
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To: george76

“Working as designed.”
They intended to destroy landlords.


58 posted on 06/28/2021 6:17:21 AM PDT by Little Ray (Corporations don't pay taxes. They collect them.)
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