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impera 9 points ago +9 / -0

My view is, if people arent paying rent then they arent tenants - they are trespassers on property that is not theirs, and nor are they visitors of anyone paying rent either. If people can be expelled from businesses for no reason and arrested by police if they refuse to leave, you as a property owner surely have the same recourse as the owner of any other business property.

Or otherwise throw away all trespass laws as well, including the precious 'capital riot/armed insurrection/attempted overthrow' charges as well which all seem to hinge around the claim of illegal trespass, despite camera evidence showing police waving the crowd to enter.

You are dead right in that Omar telling people they can steal what they dont want to pay for (shop goods, clothes, and now housing) is music to the ears of the sort of people that listen to her.

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MAGAMoose 11 points ago +11 / -0

Your view is logical, practical and correct. Thusly the exact opposite is the reality. It is nearly impossible to get deadbeats out of your properties without losing your shirt.