This will not change anything. Rent will still be high. 🤷🏿♂️ The only thing this solves is it allows the government to get their cut. You still paying the rent. No one is talking about utilities.
It's exactly the same in San Diego where I have just left after COVID. There's a company that owns most of the apartments and they push people around. And they're charging $2,500 and every year it goes up about $100 take it or leave it. Thank you for covering this
I do agree with this lawsuit but she was very light on the facts other than than landlords agreed to keep prices high . This is a very important case for everyone because of this fails I shudder to imagine the consequences.
I lived in a complex 2018-2021 which was managed by sincere ladies who understood the tenants: poor students who wanted a peaceful place to live to be successful in their studies. Suddenly it changed hands 3 times by the end of 2021 and it went completely downhill. Ended up in the hands of Rise48 Holdings LP, who decided to paint the walls and then double the rent in every unit. Place was a disaster, apartment units were empty indefinitely and I got out as quick as I could. Corporate landlord is a disgusting title, all the tenants were dissatisfied.
This will not change anything. Rent will still be high. 🤷🏿♂️ The only thing this solves is it allows the government to get their cut. You still paying the rent. No one is talking about utilities.
It's exactly the same in San Diego where I have just left after COVID. There's a company that owns most of the apartments and they push people around. And they're charging $2,500 and every year it goes up about $100 take it or leave it. Thank you for covering this
I’m a native of Tucson and I can’t afford to live there anymore.
I said goodbye to greystar and Phoenix 7 years ago when my rent was $900
I do agree with this lawsuit but she was very light on the facts other than than landlords agreed to keep prices high . This is a very important case for everyone because of this fails I shudder to imagine the consequences.
"if" you mean "when"
I lived in a complex 2018-2021 which was managed by sincere ladies who understood the tenants: poor students who wanted a peaceful place to live to be successful in their studies. Suddenly it changed hands 3 times by the end of 2021 and it went completely downhill. Ended up in the hands of Rise48 Holdings LP, who decided to paint the walls and then double the rent in every unit. Place was a disaster, apartment units were empty indefinitely and I got out as quick as I could. Corporate landlord is a disgusting title, all the tenants were dissatisfied.
It is also very hard to find good honest workers to fix things. Such people in high demand and very expensive.
Banking is not a free market.. neither is utilities... so...
Same thing is happening with car insurance software. By Nexus.
This has to be Blackrock ..
Sad,. Just plain greed.
I don't have a penny
Just admit you can't afford to live here. Go to El Paso, Oklahoma City, Albuquerque, etc