We have a condo where the property manager no longer tags illegal vehicles, after being accosted several times. They let the towing company do it, and the tow truck driver is not someone you want to mess with. As to evictions, people got spoiled from the COVID times of eviction moratoriums, which by the way, had zero effect on the spread of COVID, and this is the backlash.
No Covid just high lighting the Human right's violation of removing people from homes. This will remain a problem till the Con of land lords/bankers/government has been removed. And that's at max is going to last another 10-20 years tops. And that's if people in America don't unite against it before then.
This is why I chose to use a lawyer to evict my "non paying felon" tenants. He even had a rifle hanging where I could see it. Still, it took my lawyer 6 months to get them out. Landlording isn't for the trusting.
Skip paying for one meal at a restaurant and you will be under arrest for theft. But you can live in someone else's house for months without paying without much consequence.
If you don't live there it's not really your home any more is it. And you are not living there your living some were else so it's clearly greed making you want people to pay to exist. Regardless of what ever bad deals you made for society with the banking and government systems.
Also, comment may come as cruel, callous and heartless, but it's something that needs to be said. There have be some that have suggested that people open their homes to those impacted by the LA catastrophe. I urge people not to do so, or to at least be aware of the potential consequences. Once that invitee overstays their welcome and we property owners rescind their permission to stay, if they refuse to leave, we can't just call the cops and yell "trepassing" and have them removed. They'll have to be evicted. I remember a video of a while back where another property owner had a rant about not being able to proceed with an eviction because a law in Cali that prohibited evictions in the event of a "local emergency", and there was a section of I-10 that had collapsed, was declared an emergency, and thus he was barred from moving forward with the eviction. Ponder on that for a second and let it sink in... evictions were stopped because there was a hole in the street on the other side of town and that was declared an emergency, what's going to happen now that half of LA county just up and renacted the final chapter of Joan of Arc? If it's a friend or relative and all will be comfortable sharing with for the next year or more, then it's okay. Otherwise, don't be afraid to say no and do not get guilt tripped into thinking we're apathetic... we're not. We are some of the most sympathic people on the planet. It's just that we don't jump into holes without having means of digging ourselves out. Stay safe everyone
Yes, totally agree and have experienced it here in my CA County. Add to that, many of the houses that burned to the ground have no insurance, and zoning codes , California Coastal Commission especially, have changed, so it will be a *long* time before new house replacements are built.
@georgewagner7787 The sad fact is that there were ( formerly) adequate systems, they just didn't manage them at all. For example, they fairly recently drained a huge water reservoir designed and built for that purpose for no apparent reason, and didn't bother to refill it, which is a large part of why there was not enough water to fight the fires with, either in the hydrants or for CalFire helicopter purposes. Also California Dept. of Forestry stopped doing fire breaks and controlled burns in fire-prone areas in the 90's due to massive budget cuts. I know this because A) Two upper level CalFire employees I know who both retired within the past 10 years confirmed that was the main problem. B) CDF used to do fire breaks and controlled burns in my area, and on my rural property in the 80's and 90's. But preventing fires eliminates the "climate change" argument entirely.
My friend is building an ADU in LA. The fires will only increase prices. I bet hotel and airBNB prices are through the roof. After years of catch and release the violent offenders are ready to loot Gascon's house. Unable to raise prices due to rent control buildings will be condemned. Bye Bye Los Angeles Supply! The levy is dry. This will be the day.
It's the mindset of poor people. They feel like if they paid rent for a year. Then they calculate how much they gave you during that year and that amount makes them fell they have some sort of ownership to the property. They will immediately say how is they gonna evict me and all this money I gave them. So it turns personal and they treat the eviction like a car repossession. Most of these people will act the same way during a car rental and refuse to return it. Because the rental fee gives them ownership to the property
Tony. Noticed you started posting pictures of the family at the end of your videos. I’d suggest you follow your own advise and stop doing so. You may unwittingly be putting yourself and family at risk.
People make choices that are not smart. It is just a reminder that they are not going to get their way, and they can't bully anyone. I would never do this alone. The landlord is right, and needs to be made whole. It you have an eviction, then you earned it.
Agree. Bullies are entitled and egotistical and only see their desires as valid. They will plow over anyone in their way. Suffering consequences for mistakes is part of life. Using violence to avoid them makes your situation worse. Lightening consequences for bad behavior is not a solution as some suggested in the articles Tony quoted. Adults are not children who need coddling as if they are helpless and ignorant.
They always talk about tenants getting harassed by landlords and there are boatloads of laws against it but there are no laws against tenants harassing landlords which is the most common situation. Far more likely that the tenant attacks the landlord than the other way around.
I've seen video's on it. I've seen someone on video come after a news reporter who was covering the story, with a shovel but, long story short, they did leave.
@julietewing4847 That is not evidence. Show real research from an independent reliable source. This is nothing but opi ion and I proved the report he used indicated only 44 instances out of 3.6 million . You all are inflating an ant hill into a mountain . Ridiculous
I have taken one rental in California off the market and preparing to remove another. Done with providing deadbeats with a place to live, while the tenant laws require me to make repairs.
I think all the extra time added onto evictions since c19 has essentially put both parties in a state where the anger and resentment festers instead of forcing everyone to move on, which is the real point of making evictions fast. In companies, schools, social settings etc., it is usually best to separate the angry parties.
Don’t tell anyone but these are terrible times. People losing jobs,being evicted,prices of goods and services thru the roof 800,000 homeless one million living in there vehicles, 47% Americans living pay check to paycheck I could go on.
If you look at what they did here in Colorado, requiring landlords who own building with something like 5 units or more to give the state first right of refusal on a sale, you are looking at the state taking over the residential rental market.
That's why I'm not renting anymore because of all these laws that are against landlords. I was one of the good landlords who did not bother my tenants and tried to get any complaints from tenants fixed right away, but this was not appreciated. So I'm done renting.
Great timing. Now, Georgia foolishly requires landlords to post pre-eviction notices on doors. That's fine for apartments, but for single family homes, it's extremely dangerous.
Go for it! You and your associates can acquire building loans, pool them, and sink the funds into building low-rent housing and managing it while you live there. Win- win. No one is stopping you.
Thats fair, can't pay, shouldn't stay. But also keep in mind 90% of the time the landlord or organization raises the prices on a property thats not worth what they're charging so high that it causes their tenat to become violent or aggressive. Which then causes these situation to happen, which then they call us to evict their tenat, I'm never evicting from 10 star apts, usually the 2/10 apts charging 12/10 prices if you understand what I mean.
I'm gonna borrow a page from steve here. please backup your 90% claim with evidence. LL's don't just raise prices in a vacuum. They look at their expenses, current rent vs. market, upcoming capital costs (like new roof) risks of all types, and arrive at a price. You may not think a unit is worth X but the LL already did the math that it it is worth at least that. You are of course free to disagree, and they could be wrong of course, but none of this is excuse to get violent. Prices of everything goes up. There are many reasons why. There is NO reason why renters should be entitled to paying the same rent forever. People don't flip out at the supermarket 90% of the time that they increase the price of peanut butter. They decided for themselves if it is acceptable to them or not, then either keep buying it, shop around, or switch to some other bread topping.
Vioence has always been a concern of mine. In my leases I ban fyrearms, hoping that my tenants will not bring any, and so far I haven't had a tenant bring one. I'm not supposed to ban fyrearms because Texas Property Code bars landlords from prohibiting tenants and their guests from having fyrearms, but the law doesn't state any specific consequence of me doing so... so I just keep the "no fyrearm" clause in my leases, plus I have a severability clause in which the applicant agrees that if anything in the lease is invalid, we just strike that one clause and move forward.
Pay a cracky twenty or forty bucks to do a serve... I saw this one hubby on YT pa I d a random guy to go derve his soon to he ex-wife. And it worked out perfectly cause if the hubby did it, itll be mad drama and fellas, you know we like our peace. Stay safe iut there
There has always been unstable people and as options disappear for people being evicted disappear the likelihood of these things turning violent increases.😮
First this is a aricle from September 2024 it is a repeat. Second This channel has no certified expertise or independent authentication of any value, it self references. And finally Tony dos not disclose his identity and it apoears he is paid by some source to be an actor. This must be disclosed, or this whole thing lacks transparency.
@jimmyday9536 a person that only reports REAL NEWS and discloses the fact that this channel is not what it claims, it is a paid campaign, and Tony needs to come clean. This is my real name too
Another bit of REAL NEWS Tony will not report. Florida landlord killed family of four, burned bodies in fire pit that was still smoldering during police visit By Katherine Donlevy Published June 19, 2024 Updated June 19, 2024, 7:18 a.m. ET
We have a condo where the property manager no longer tags illegal vehicles, after being accosted several times. They let the towing company do it, and the tow truck driver is not someone you want to mess with. As to evictions, people got spoiled from the COVID times of eviction moratoriums, which by the way, had zero effect on the spread of COVID, and this is the backlash.
No Covid just high lighting the Human right's violation of removing people from homes. This will remain a problem till the Con of land lords/bankers/government has been removed. And that's at max is going to last another 10-20 years tops. And that's if people in America don't unite against it before then.
This is why I chose to use a lawyer to evict my "non paying felon" tenants. He even had a rifle hanging where I could see it. Still, it took my lawyer 6 months to get them out. Landlording isn't for the trusting.
It's just tenants and toilets. I sold it all, and quit being the Lord of the Land.
@@mountainmandale1587 I'll never sell, lol.
@@mountainmandale1587 Some people just can't handle working. Landlords who say things like that typically have no idea what they are doing.
Tony you are always on point. Thank you for all you do to educate us as landlords. The laws are ridiculous.
Skip paying for one meal at a restaurant and you will be under arrest for theft. But you can live in someone else's house for months without paying without much consequence.
If you don't live there it's not really your home any more is it. And you are not living there your living some were else so it's clearly greed making you want people to pay to exist. Regardless of what ever bad deals you made for society with the banking and government systems.
Also, comment may come as cruel, callous and heartless, but it's something that needs to be said. There have be some that have suggested that people open their homes to those impacted by the LA catastrophe. I urge people not to do so, or to at least be aware of the potential consequences. Once that invitee overstays their welcome and we property owners rescind their permission to stay, if they refuse to leave, we can't just call the cops and yell "trepassing" and have them removed. They'll have to be evicted. I remember a video of a while back where another property owner had a rant about not being able to proceed with an eviction because a law in Cali that prohibited evictions in the event of a "local emergency", and there was a section of I-10 that had collapsed, was declared an emergency, and thus he was barred from moving forward with the eviction. Ponder on that for a second and let it sink in... evictions were stopped because there was a hole in the street on the other side of town and that was declared an emergency, what's going to happen now that half of LA county just up and renacted the final chapter of Joan of Arc? If it's a friend or relative and all will be comfortable sharing with for the next year or more, then it's okay. Otherwise, don't be afraid to say no and do not get guilt tripped into thinking we're apathetic... we're not. We are some of the most sympathic people on the planet. It's just that we don't jump into holes without having means of digging ourselves out. Stay safe everyone
Yes, totally agree and have experienced it here in my CA County. Add to that, many of the houses that burned to the ground have no insurance, and zoning codes , California Coastal Commission especially, have changed, so it will be a *long* time before new house replacements are built.
They shouldn't rebuilt unless a better water system is in place but they will
@georgewagner7787 The sad fact is that there were ( formerly) adequate systems, they just didn't manage them at all. For example, they fairly recently drained a huge water reservoir designed and built for that purpose for no apparent reason, and didn't bother to refill it, which is a large part of why there was not enough water to fight the fires with, either in the hydrants or for CalFire helicopter purposes. Also California Dept. of Forestry stopped doing fire breaks and controlled burns in fire-prone areas in the 90's due to massive budget cuts. I know this because A) Two upper level CalFire employees I know who both retired within the past 10 years confirmed that was the main problem. B) CDF used to do fire breaks and controlled burns in my area, and on my rural property in the 80's and 90's. But preventing fires eliminates the "climate change" argument entirely.
My friend is building an ADU in LA. The fires will only increase prices. I bet hotel and airBNB prices are through the roof. After years of catch and release the violent offenders are ready to loot Gascon's house. Unable to raise prices due to rent control buildings will be condemned. Bye Bye Los Angeles Supply! The levy is dry. This will be the day.
Tony - PREACH!!! You are speaking truth.
Worried about no place to live? Be stupid and the state will give you a 6 x 10 foot home with free food, laundry and cable. Good deal huh?
Umm, many of them don't get cable. The good is often not fit for human consumption, and other things
Some even come with a roomate
Plenty of sex included...
Have you experienced that?
@@BREEZYM6015 no but I've read things
As housing gets more and more expensive, this will happen more often, right or wrong
Probably true; as prices rise in general, shoplifting is more prevalent. And the consequences are minimal.
@jimmyday9536 literally everyone I've dealt with doing those crimes is doing well financially. It's not even for survival, it's being done for kicks.
It's the mindset of poor people. They feel like if they paid rent for a year. Then they calculate how much they gave you during that year and that amount makes them fell they have some sort of ownership to the property. They will immediately say how is they gonna evict me and all this money I gave them. So it turns personal and they treat the eviction like a car repossession. Most of these people will act the same way during a car rental and refuse to return it. Because the rental fee gives them ownership to the property
Yes,
Te tenants in my property are extremely threatening. I decided to hire an attorney to deal with the eviction.
Has Steve started outing himself yet?
Tony. Noticed you started posting pictures of the family at the end of your videos. I’d suggest you follow your own advise and stop doing so. You may unwittingly be putting yourself and family at risk.
TENANTS DON'T GET HURT OR KILLED DURING EVICTIONS.
I have proven you wrong with REAL NEWS.
Correct, the landlords and people serving eviction documents are.
People make choices that are not smart. It is just a reminder that they are not going to get their way, and they can't bully anyone. I would never do this alone. The landlord is right, and needs to be made whole. It you have an eviction, then you earned it.
If
Agree. Bullies are entitled and egotistical and only see their desires as valid. They will plow over anyone in their way.
Suffering consequences for mistakes is part of life. Using violence to avoid them makes your situation worse. Lightening consequences for bad behavior is not a solution as some suggested in the articles Tony quoted. Adults are not children who need coddling as if they are helpless and ignorant.
They always talk about tenants getting harassed by landlords and there are boatloads of laws against it but there are no laws against tenants harassing landlords which is the most common situation. Far more likely that the tenant attacks the landlord than the other way around.
Show evidence, in fact this whole thing has not demonstrated real evidence at all.
The articles had no Evidence to support any rise in violence. This was another opinion by Tony and others with no proof.
I've seen video's on it.
I've seen someone on video come after a news reporter who was covering the story, with a shovel but, long story short, they did leave.
@julietewing4847 That is not evidence. Show real research from an independent reliable source. This is nothing but opi ion and I proved the report he used indicated only 44 instances out of 3.6 million . You all are inflating an ant hill into a mountain . Ridiculous
@@julietewing4847Steve is one sided.
I have taken one rental in California off the market and preparing to remove another. Done with providing deadbeats with a place to live, while the tenant laws require me to make repairs.
I think all the extra time added onto evictions since c19 has essentially put both parties in a state where the anger and resentment festers instead of forcing everyone to move on, which is the real point of making evictions fast. In companies, schools, social settings etc., it is usually best to separate the angry parties.
True!
Don’t tell anyone but
these are terrible times.
People losing jobs,being
evicted,prices of goods
and services thru the
roof 800,000 homeless
one million living in there
vehicles, 47% Americans
living pay check to
paycheck I could go on.
Im surprised that we don't hear about this more often considering...
If you look at what they did here in Colorado, requiring landlords who own building with something like 5 units or more to give the state first right of refusal on a sale, you are looking at the state taking over the residential rental market.
That's why I'm not renting anymore because of all these laws that are against landlords. I was one of the good landlords who did not bother my tenants and tried to get any complaints from tenants fixed right away, but this was not appreciated. So I'm done renting.
Great timing.
Now, Georgia foolishly requires landlords to post pre-eviction notices on doors.
That's fine for apartments, but for single family homes, it's extremely dangerous.
Dont kill the messenger
I knew this was coming.I only use Property Managers.
Its time to lower those rent prices.... im with the people on this one.
Go for it! You and your associates can acquire building loans, pool them, and sink the funds into building low-rent housing and managing it while you live there. Win- win. No one is stopping you.
@californiadreamer2580 no.
Rich assholes can just make less profits
How low should it go? I'm curious because back in 2020 a tenant in queens NY killed his landlord because his rent, 200 a month, was too much.
But you are stupid ...so your opinion is worthless....!!!
It's all about emotions that get away from people, especially if they've lived there for years and years.
Thats fair, can't pay, shouldn't stay. But also keep in mind 90% of the time the landlord or organization raises the prices on a property thats not worth what they're charging so high that it causes their tenat to become violent or aggressive. Which then causes these situation to happen, which then they call us to evict their tenat, I'm never evicting from 10 star apts, usually the 2/10 apts charging 12/10 prices if you understand what I mean.
No i don't understand....please explain...!!
I'm gonna borrow a page from steve here. please backup your 90% claim with evidence. LL's don't just raise prices in a vacuum. They look at their expenses, current rent vs. market, upcoming capital costs (like new roof) risks of all types, and arrive at a price. You may not think a unit is worth X but the LL already did the math that it it is worth at least that. You are of course free to disagree, and they could be wrong of course, but none of this is excuse to get violent.
Prices of everything goes up. There are many reasons why. There is NO reason why renters should be entitled to paying the same rent forever.
People don't flip out at the supermarket 90% of the time that they increase the price of peanut butter. They decided for themselves if it is acceptable to them or not, then either keep buying it, shop around, or switch to some other bread topping.
Go with a reputable property management.
Vioence has always been a concern of mine. In my leases I ban fyrearms, hoping that my tenants will not bring any, and so far I haven't had a tenant bring one. I'm not supposed to ban fyrearms because Texas Property Code bars landlords from prohibiting tenants and their guests from having fyrearms, but the law doesn't state any specific consequence of me doing so... so I just keep the "no fyrearm" clause in my leases, plus I have a severability clause in which the applicant agrees that if anything in the lease is invalid, we just strike that one clause and move forward.
You are a lawsuit waiting to happen.
Our lease also bans firearms of any type from the premises. That is a stupid state law, and puts the other tenants in danger.
Read a history book, this is the price of greed for "lords"
Face it in the article only 44 deaths out of best 1 million. Talking about gross exaggeration. You all know better
Great
So self defense
Pay a cracky twenty or forty bucks to do a serve... I saw this one hubby on YT pa I d a random guy to go derve his soon to he ex-wife. And it worked out perfectly cause if the hubby did it, itll be mad drama and fellas, you know we like our peace. Stay safe iut there
There has always been unstable people and as options disappear for people being evicted disappear the likelihood of these things turning violent increases.😮
I'd why armed police officers are present now when evictions get served
How many more reports do i have to show? Don't forget about the landlord that stabbed 6 year old child?
More garbage from Stevie
@ll-yh7pg nope REAL NEWS
@@stevengoldstein114 Wrong, like always.
@@ryanroberts1104 only injuries (or worse) to tenants matter. right steve?
How about reporting this REAL NEWS, Landlord sentenced to 20 years in prison in murder-for-hire plots
From LA Times
It is real news. It just doesn't follow the narrative YOU want to push
More garbage from Stevie
@stevengoldstein114 what's wrong Steven... you getting my posts blocked? Don't like the truth?
Nope REAL NEWS
Well it IS L A
First this is a aricle from September 2024 it is a repeat. Second This channel has no certified expertise or independent authentication of any value, it self references. And finally Tony dos not disclose his identity and it apoears he is paid by some source to be an actor. This must be disclosed, or this whole thing lacks transparency.
😂😊
So who is "stevengoldstein114"?
@jimmyday9536 a person that only reports REAL NEWS and discloses the fact that this channel is not what it claims, it is a paid campaign, and Tony needs to come clean. This is my real name too
More garbage from Stevie
@@jimmyday9536 a parasite who is defrauding the system.
Another bit of REAL NEWS Tony will not report. Florida landlord killed family of four, burned bodies in fire pit that was still smoldering during police visit
By
Katherine Donlevy
Published June 19, 2024
Updated June 19, 2024, 7:18 a.m. ET
More garbage.
Nope REAL NEWS
@@stevengoldstein114 OLD NEWS Steve. If you're going to criticize Tony for his dates and repeating, make sure yours are up to date.