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This week we talk about the difference between knowing and understanding and maybe how comparing to AI neural networks can help clarify the difference. Things that bring us joy this week: Vineland by Thomas Pynchon Absolute Batman Vol. 1&2 by Scott Snyder and Nick Dragotta Intro/Outro Music: Notice of Eviction by Legally Blind
In advance of their show at Cobra Lounge on Sunday, 2/21, I’m joined by members of the Effigies and the Evictions at Cobra! Paul, Steve, and Andy from the Effigies and Johnny from the Evictions jumped in the car to preview the show and talk about the long history of Chicago music and punk. We also were treated to new items from Cobra’s pizza menu, thanks to Chef Jason: Dragged Through the Garden - poppy seed crust, sliced hot dogs, onion, sport peppers, dill pickles, green relish, mustard and celery salt Louie’s Pizza - Pepperoni, giardiniera, and calabrian chili oil Both pizzas were spectacular, but I think the hot dog pizza was really something extra special. See you at Cobra on Saturday! Apologies for not also having the Bollweevils on this episode - looks like I’ll have to have Daryl on again soon. Cobra Lounge (235 N. Ashland) - Saturday 2/21 - Effigies, Bollweevils, Evictions Car Con Carne is sponsored by Exploding House Printing. Exploding House Printing is here for all of your screen printing, embroidery and other merchandising needs. They’re local, headquartered in the heart of Hermosa. Here’s why I want you to consider them for your t-shirts, merch, whatever - their focus is on small businesses, bands, brands, and everything in between. They’ve worked on products for Meat Wave, Empty Bottle, the Music Box, Dante’s Pizzeria, the Brokedowns, and the list goes on and on. Jonathan at Exploding House has been doing screen printing for decades. He knows what he’s doing - besides his technical expertise, he delivers production efficiency and cost awareness to offer boutique print shop quality at much lower, large print shop prices. Check out their work on Instagram at (at)explodinghouse, or check out their site at exploding house printing dot com for a quote, or to see a list of some of their clients See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You've probably heard us talk about “properties having babies” when investors use a cash out refi to buy new properties with no new capital.But what does that actually look like when you're the investor making the call?In this episode, show host Pablo Gonzalez opens up his real-life portfolio to walk through the decision to do a cash-out refinance, and whether the short-term drop in cash flow is worth the long-term growth.JWB co-founder, Gregg Cohen, will unveil a new tool he just developed that helps visualize the trade-offs investors face when they refinance like:➕ What changes immediately in your monthly cash flow➕ How much quicker it gets investors to their goal➕ When it wouldn't make sense to do itIf you've been sitting on equity and wondering what to do next, this behind-the-scenes breakdown will help you figure out if a cash out refi could work for you!Listen NOW!Chapters:00:00 Cash-Out Refi & “Property Babies” — What We're Building Today01:33 Welcome to Not Your Average Investor Show + Why This Topic Matters02:25 The Equity Fear Factor: When to Harvest Without Killing Cash Flow03:10 Tool Tease + Live Case Study Setup (Pablo's Portfolio)05:02 Quick Housekeeping: Summit Update + Important Disclaimer05:55 Pablo's 3-Property Origin Story (2021–2022) & Funding Moves07:07 Profit Breakdown: Appreciation, Paydown, Tax Savings & Cash Flow Reality08:37 Eviction, Vacancy, and the Long Game: Staying Invested Through Pain Points13:01 Pac-Man Principle: Why Appreciation Dominates the “Profit Pie”14:48 Introducing the Passive Income Planning Tool (Beyond a Profit Snapshot)16:15 Setting the Target: $10K/Month Net in 15 Years — Why It Matters18:18 Phases of the Plan: Acquisitions → Debt Paydown → Distribution20:34 Current Snapshot: $366/mo, $270K Equity, and 43% of Acquisitions Done23:23 If You Do Nothing: 15-Year Projection for Income and Equity Growth24:29 Delivering the Next Property Baby: How Much Cash You Need ($60–$75K)27:55 15-Year Upside: Cashflow Growth + Massive Equity Gains28:54 “Go Find the Money”: Cash-Out Refi Options & Portfolio Cashflow Impact32:05 Which Properties to Refinance? Protecting Low Rates & Picking the Winner35:49 New Passive Income Plan: 4 Properties, Small Cashflow Trade-Off, Big Long-Term Win39:03 Is $63K Enough to Buy Another Rental? Down Payment Targets & Inventory Fit40:00 Small vs Big Homes Debate: Appreciation, Neighborhood Cycles & Workforce Housing45:31 Live Q&A: HELOC vs Refi, Taxes/Insurance Included, and Using Primary Home Equity49:27 Summit Next Steps + Community Updates (C3X, Greg Roberts, Karaoke)54:18 Final Wrap: Summit Logistics & “Don't Be Average” Send-OffStay connected to us! Join our real estate investor community LIVE: https://jwbrealestatecapital.com/nyai/Schedule a Turnkey strategy call: https://jwbrealestatecapital.com/turnkey/ *Get social with us:*Subscribe to our channel @notyouraverageinvestor Subscribe to @JWBRealEstateCompanies
4éme épisode / 5, de la série sur les mastocytoses. Episode 4 : Maladie rare – Prendre en charge une mastocytose Invité :Dr Clément Gourguechon, médecin interniste au sein du service d'hématologie clinique et thérapie cellulaire du CHU d'Amiens, coordinateur du centre de compétences des mastocytoses d'Amiens affilié à la filière MARiH. https://www.chu-amiens.frhttps://marih.fr/ 1️⃣ Quels sont les enjeux de la prise en charge des mastocytoses ? [0'38 – 2'31] ✔️ Enjeu diagnostique, souvent retardé en raison du caractère rare et aspécifique de la maladie.✔️ Une prise en charge adaptée repose sur un diagnostic précoce et le contrôle des symptômes.Pour plus d'informations, retrouvez notre page article : https://rarealecoute.com/mastocytoses/2️⃣ Quels sont les spécialistes impliqués ? [2'32 – 4'33] ✔️ Prise en charge multidisciplinaire du fait de ses manifestations variées.✔️ Les dermatologues et hématologues sont centraux, selon la forme de la maladie, avec l'intervention possible d'autres spécialistes.✔️ Des centres experts nationaux (CEREMAST) assurent une prise en charge spécialisée et coordonnée.3️⃣ Quels conseils donner aux patients afin de contrôler les facteurs déclenchants de leurs symptômes ? [4'34 -6'16] ✔️ Le stress est un facteur majeur : sa gestion peut réduire significativement les symptômes.✔️ L'alimentation et certains facteurs circonstanciels peuvent déclencher des symptômes, justifiant des actions ciblées au cas par cas, sans restriction excessive.4️⃣ Existe-t-il des contre-indications auxquelles les patients doivent faire attention ? [6'17 – 7'17] ✔️ Pas de contre-indication stricte à la prise en charge médicale ou aux examens.✔️ Certaines précautions concernent certains médicaments ; des alternatives sûres existent.5️⃣ Quelle prise en charge proposer aux patients atteints de mastocytose ? [7'18 – 8'19] ✔️ Eviction des facteurs déclenchants, traitements symptomatiques.✔️ Traitements spécifiques, réservés aux formes agressives ou très symptomatiques.6️⃣ Quel suivi recommander ? [8'20 – 9'18] ✔️ Pour les formes avancées ou agressives, le suivi est rapproché (mensuel à tous les trois mois).✔️ Pour les formes non agressives, le suivi est individualisé. L'équipe :Virginie Druenne – Ambassadrice RARE à l'écouteCyril Cassard – Journaliste/Animation__________________________RARE à l'écoute est le 1er média d'influence entièrement dédié aux maladies rares :- Un podcast pour faire entendre les voix de celles et ceux qui vivent, soignent et accompagnent ces maladies souvent invisibles.- Les Revues Horizon pour mettre en lumière les meilleures initiatives des centres experts, pour inspirer et connecter les professionnels de santé.- Des Lives engagés, pensés pour les patients, leurs proches et les associations.Un média indépendant, engagé et utile, au service d'un meilleur parcours de soin pour les patients atteints de maladies rares.Toutes nos ressources utiles sont accessibles gratuitement sur : www.rarealecoute.com
This Day in Maine for Thursday, February 12th, 2026.
Welcome to This is True Really News Episode 1038! Hosts Scot Combs and Tony Verkinnes bring you the headlines that are 100% true—as far as you know.In this episode:Alien Teleportation or Grand Theft Auto? A Florida man claims extraterrestrials teleported him into a stolen BMW. We discuss the finer points of "quantum entanglement" and alien car theft rings.Cleanup on Aisle 4: A Texas "cowboy influencer" takes his horse on a shopping spree through Target. It was all smiles until the 1,000-pound animal left a few "steaming souvenirs" on the polished floors.The Naked Truth: A 36-year-old joyrides a stolen boat on the Hudson River—completely nude. His subsequent hospital escape involving a doctor's lab coat and no shoes is the stuff of surveillance legend.Medieval Evictions: Meet James Jacobs, the MMA fighter running a "Squatter Removal" business in Oakland. His secret weapon? Becoming the squatter's legal roommate while wielding a four-foot samurai sword.SUBMIT A STORY:Got a headline we missed or a question for the hosts?Email us: titr@netradio.networkSUPPORT THE SHOW:Like, subscribe, and follow! If you're on YouTube, click that bell icon to stay notified of our latest truth-adjacent content.#ThisIsTrueReallyNews #TITR #ScotCombs #TonyVerkinnes #TargetHorse #SamuraiEviction #WeirdNews #Satire
ICE is expanding its presence in Southern California. A plan to expand immigrant eviction protections is rejected by LA County. A potential sales tax increase will be on the LA County ballot. Plus, more from Morning Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.comSupport the show: https://laist.com
In this episode, we discuss card games, especially ones for learning. Some of the games mentioned in the episode include: Analog Inspiration The Rithm Project AI Leadership Cards Things that bring us joy this week: The Pitt on HBO Pistachio Ice Cream Intro/Outro Music: Notice of Eviction by Legally Blind
It has been 60 years since the apartheid government declared District Six a ‘whites only’ zone under the Group Areas Act. Lester Kiewit speaks to Mika Williams, a journalist and resident of Searle Street in District Six, who is now facing eviction along with a small group of residents. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is a podcast of the CapeTalk breakfast show. This programme is your authentic Cape Town wake-up call. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is informative, enlightening and accessible. The team’s ability to spot & share relevant and unusual stories make the programme inclusive and thought-provoking. Don’t miss the popular World View feature at 7:45am daily. Listen out for #LesterInYourLounge which is an outside broadcast – from the home of a listener in a different part of Cape Town - on the first Wednesday of every month. This show introduces you to interesting Capetonians as well as their favourite communities, habits, local personalities and neighbourhood news. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit. Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays between 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) to Good Morning CapeTalk with Lester Kiewit broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/xGkqLbT or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/f9Eeb7i Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SASSA suspends 70 000 grant payments as part of eligibility clampdown; six Searle Street families vow to fight eviction; Lesotho soldiers arrested for selling firearms to Zama Zamas. Lester Kiewit speaks to Marecia Damons of GroundUp News. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is a podcast of the CapeTalk breakfast show. This programme is your authentic Cape Town wake-up call. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is informative, enlightening and accessible. The team’s ability to spot & share relevant and unusual stories make the programme inclusive and thought-provoking. Don’t miss the popular World View feature at 7:45am daily. Listen out for #LesterInYourLounge which is an outside broadcast – from the home of a listener in a different part of Cape Town - on the first Wednesday of every month. This show introduces you to interesting Capetonians as well as their favourite communities, habits, local personalities and neighbourhood news. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit. Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays between 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) to Good Morning CapeTalk with Lester Kiewit broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/xGkqLbT or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/f9Eeb7i Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eviction cases hit an all time high in King County last year. It’s the latest data point in an ongoing trend. Since the Covid era eviction moratorium ended in 2022, the number of people facing eviction proceedings has risen every year. This is happening even as rents have remained relatively flat. Hanging over all of this is budget tightening in Olympia state lawmakers are planning a multi million dollar cut to legal assistance for tenants. Are we at a crisis point when it comes to the number of evictions in our state? Links: Seattle Times: King County, WA eviction levels hit an all-time high, again Guest: Alexis Weisend, real estate reporter at the Seattle TimesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
My Life As A Landlord | Rentals, Real Estate Investing, Property Management, Tenants, Canada & US.
This follow-up episode continues the landlord's firsthand account of a drawn-out eviction in British Columbia that nearly spiraled into a six‑month nightmare. What begins as a quiet tenancy unravels after unauthorized pets and additional occupants move in, leading to legal notices, hearings, and mounting frustration. The host walks listeners through every step — from warning letters and Residential Tenancy Branch disputes to the looming possibility of a Supreme Court enforcement and bailiff intervention. In a twist, the story reveals how due diligence, proper documentation, and patience ultimately led to a peaceful resolution: the tenant left voluntarily, leaving only minor damage behind. The episode closes on a reflective note about professionalism, persistence, and the reality that in property management, prevention and process are everything.
The Columbian recently reported that Clark County recorded the highest rate of evictions per capita in Washington state for the third year in a row. In 2025, Clark County landlords filed 2,275 cases to evict tenants, an increase of roughly 33% since 2023. Washington has passed legislation in recent years to help tenants, including a new law Governor Bob Ferguson signed last May that limits rent increases to no more than 10% in a year. In 2021, Washington became the first state in the nation to establish a right to free legal counsel for low-income tenants facing eviction. But amid growing need and rising caseloads, the Washington State Office of Legal Aid is seeking $3 million in supplemental funding from lawmakers for the next fiscal year. Mia Ryder-Marks is a reporter for The Columbian covering homelessness, affordable housing and veterans. She joins us for more details.
RJ City and Dalton Castle join Daniel, Tony and me to discuss French cleats, color palettes, vengeance, RJ's decision to end Hey!(EW) and his regular Sunday livestream, Dalton's return to wrestling, Tony's housing situation, Daniel's manly sewing machine, defecation and so much more including RJ's plan for revenge. Plus we did a round of JMOE, HGFY and Podcast Pals Product Picks. Get yourself some new ARIYNBF merch here: https://alison-rosen-shop.fourthwall.com/ Subscribe to my Substack: http://alisonrosen.substack.com Podcast Palz Product Picks: https://www.amazon.com/shop/alisonrosen/list/2CS1QRYTRP6ER?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfalisonrosen_0K0AJFYP84PF1Z61QW2H Products I Use/Recommend/Love: http://amazon.com/shop/alisonrosen Check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/alisonrosen Buy Alison's Fifth Anniversary Edition Book (with new material): Tropical Attire Encouraged (and Other Phrases That Scare Me) https://amzn.to/2JuOqcd You probably need to buy the HGFY ringtone! https://www.alisonrosen.com/store/ Try Amazon Prime Free 30 Day Trial
Juan Pablo Garnham — Communications and Policy Engagement Manager at the Princeton Eviction Lab — is in good traffic this week for a conversation about the hidden scale of America's eviction crisis and why the data didn't exist until recently. Before 2018, there was no way to answer a simple question: how many evictions happen in the United States each year? The lab, founded by Matthew Desmond after winning the Pulitzer Prize for Evicted, set out to change that — and in doing so, revealed eviction not as a symptom of poverty, but as a cause of it.Juan Pablo walks through the lab's two core offerings: the National Eviction Map, which tracks every county from 2000 to 2018, and the Eviction Tracking System, which monitors over 30 cities and ten states month by month since the pandemic began. He explains why collecting this data remains extraordinarily difficult — most states don't mandate reporting, courts lack technology or willingness to share records — and how the lab works with journalists, policymakers, and advocates to turn raw numbers into impact. The research is clear: Black and Latino families face eviction at rates several times higher than white families, mothers with young kids are especially vulnerable, and one eviction can trigger a cascade of financial and health consequences that become nearly impossible to escape.We also touch on: Why eviction data matters for housing policy. How teachers often see the warning signs first. The domino effect of a single financial shock. Car dependency as a hidden eviction risk. Illegal lockouts and 911 call data. Why Portland, New York, and Santiago all taught him something about commuting. What it takes to make technical research accessible and actionable.Timeline:00:00 Juan Pablo Garnham is in good traffic.02:48 What the Princeton Eviction Lab does.03:29 Matthew Desmond and the founding story.04:29 Two main products: data and research.05:03 The National Eviction Map.05:30 The Eviction Tracking System.05:57 Why getting eviction data is still so hard.06:46 Research on impacts and demographics.07:32 Juan Pablo's role in communications and policy.08:26 Why focus so intensely on evictions?09:23 Eviction causes poverty, not the other way around.10:15 Eviction as an indicator of housing crisis.13:38 Who is most impacted by evictions?16:54 Racial and demographic disparities.21:01 The cascade of consequences after eviction.25:33 How the data gets used by advocates and policymakers.30:56 Making research accessible to non-academics.35:31 Early warning signs before evictions happen.45:54 Teachers as first responders to housing instability.47:25 Low savings and car dependency as risk factors.48:41 Health problems and unexpected costs.49:14 Illegal lockouts and 911 data.50:07 Black and Latino families with kids at highest risk.50:58 The commute question.51:18 New York subway as people-watching classroom.52:09 Portland's bikeable scale.53:18 Wrapping up and staying connected.
For years, the deed theft crisis has been forcing New Yorkers out of their homes. New York City Councilmember Chi Ossé (District 36, Bedford Stuyvesant, Northern Crown Heights) discusses his efforts to protect homeowners from eviction while their cases are pending, plus some other news of the day.
Federal immigration enforcement is fueling a growing rent crisis. Many immigrant workers — even those with legal authorization — fear leaving home due to increased enforcement, while others are losing income as workplaces cut hours or shut down. Without paychecks, rent and other bills go unpaid.Advocates report a surge in calls to tenant hotlines and emergency assistance programs, particularly in immigrant communities, and some leaders are calling for a temporary ban on evicting tenants. MPR News host Angela Davis discusses how immigration enforcement is upending people's livelihoods and how communities are responding.
This week we talk about snow days (since we had one) and also how they are a case study in policy vs. guidance vs. practice across lots of areas. Things that bring us joy this week: McSweeny's Quarterly Concern Academy Award Nominated Best Pictures (specifically Train Dreams; F1; and Secret Agent) Intro/Outro Music: Notice of Eviction by Legally Blind
Learn about the latest in local public affairs in about the time it takes for a coffee break! Brian Callanan of Seattle Channel and David Kroman of the Seattle Times discuss a wave of local job layoffs, a financial challenge for Seattle's new convention center, a milestone for Seattle's social housing developer, a record-high spike in evictions in King County, and a potential change in Seattle's building permit policy. If you like this podcast, please support it on Patreon!
A landlady known as “Last Hour” in Efuanta, a suburb of Tarkwa, is facing widespread condemnation after allegedly spraying human faeces in a tenant's room to force them out of her property
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Guest: Padraic Scanlan. Scanlan describes the eviction practice of de-roofing cottages and discusses the lasting biological blight and the famine's central role in Irish diaspora memory.1857 IRISH ARRIVING BOSTON
In this episode, Andrew Mayne, Justin Robert Young, and Brian Brushwood explore the curious incident of a Californian homeowner, Kenneth Johnson, who discovered a 550-pound bear living under his house and the challenges he faced in evicting it. The conversation then shifts to the broader implications of AI and genetic engineering, pondering a future where […]
On the day of a national anti-ICE general strike, host Esty Dinur is in conversation with writer Sophie Lewis about her book, Enemy Feminisms: TERFs, Policewomen, and Girlbosses Against Liberation. Lewis reckons with the white supremacy of bourgeois feminism but refuses to “be evicted from the house of feminism” because she doesn't want to cede ground to TERFS, femonationalists, and other enemy feminisms. Meanwhile, Lewis wants to recover histories of anti-fascist, anti-colonial, insurgent, and undercommons feminism. Dinur points to women like Kristi Noem, Pam Bondi, Caroline Levitt, Madeleine Albright, Condoleezza Rice, Hillary Clinton, and even Kamala Harris who have supported wars all over the world, and wonders, “are these the women I've fought for?” Lewis also discusses the right to pleasure within the gender liberation struggle, the mythology of feminist figures like Mary Wollstonecraft and May French Sheldon, “feminist misogyny,” and family liberation. Sophie Lewis is a self described ex-academic, writer, left activist and adoptive Philadelphian (transplanted from Europe). She is the author of several books, including Full Surrogacy Now, Abolish the Family, Enemy Feminisms, and the forthcoming essay collection FEMMEPHILIA. Sophie’s essays also appear everywhere from the New York Times to n+1 and the London Review of Books. She teaches short courses on social philosophy and theory online at the Brooklyn Institute for Social Research, and you can find her newsletter at patreon.com/reproutopia or browse her archive at lasophielle.org/. Sophie is currently working on a book for Penguin, The Liberation of Children (2027). Featured image of the cover of Enemy Feminisms, available from Haymarket Books. Did you enjoy this story? Your funding makes great, local journalism like this possible. Donate hereThe post Refusing Eviction from the House of Feminism appeared first on WORT-FM 89.9.
Bongani Bingwa speaks to property law expert Marlon Shevelew following Dzivhu Tevin Mashila’s account of how his Bryanston property was hijacked, unpacking why homeowners cannot simply remove illegal occupiers, how the PIE Act is meant to work, where it falls short, and what legal options are realistically available to property owners who feel trapped by the system. 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station. Bongani makes sense of the news, interviews the key newsmakers of the day, and holds those in power to account on your behalf. The team bring you all you need to know to start your day Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) to Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa broadcast on 702: https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/36edSLV or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/zEcM35T Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we try to answer a listener's email about online accessibility and science education. Things that bring us joy this week: The Rip movie Is This Thing On? movie Intro/Outro Music: Notice of Eviction by Legally Blind
A homeless charity which operates a small family hub in Clare fears new legislation could incentivise landlords to impose no-fault evictions on tenants. From March 1st, landlords will be prevented from increasing rents by more than 2% annually or the rate of inflation if this is lower than 2%. Rental agreements will also be standardised at six years but smaller landlords will be allowed to end a tenancy if they need to give the property to a family member or if they find themselves in financial hardship. Head of Advocacy and Communications at Novas, which operates a facility in Ennis, Una Burns, says some landlords may look for ways to evict tenants in order to reset rents.
Daniel holds court with Niv Davidovich, a Los Angeles attorney who has seen it all while helping landlords evict nightmare tenants. Join our Patreon for exclusive content: http://patreon.com/toshshow
The Legal Team discusses evictions of tenants for criminal acts committed on the property.
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A Tippecanoe County judge and his wife continue to recover after they were shot at their home Sunday afternoon. Legislation moving through the Statehouse would define gender and sex -- and the words male and female — and adds restrictions based on them. Affordability is a major focus for Indiana lawmakers. Indiana lawmakers are backing away from a proposed rollback to a school safety law. A Notre Dame tutoring model will expand statewide, thanks to 10-million dollars in federal funding. Two free programs that help people facing eviction in Marion County are merging. Indianapolis will make history this spring hosting all three men's NCAA division championship games and the NIT Finals for teams that didn't make it to the big dance. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. WFYI News Now is produced by Zach Bundy, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.
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This week we talk about conceptualizing and operationalizing ideas in educational research and the impact of that process on improving teaching practice. Things that bring us joy this week: Buena Vista Social Club (https://www.broadway.com/shows/buena-vista-social-club/) F1 (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt16311594) Intro/Outro Music: Notice of Eviction by Legally Blind (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Legally_Blind)
Originally recorded and released January 16, 2026.Join Amanda Grace for a timely prophetic broadcast addressing the shifting of events in the world, spiritual realignment, and what God is revealing for this critical season. NEW! Prayer Lines now available Mon - Fri, 9am-5pm ET. CALL 845-743-6500 or 845-743-2583The Revelationary War is available NOW! Get your copy here: https://buff.ly/4fnuDd7Preorder Amanda's second book, Brace for Impact: https://buff.ly/PiQgPcEMusic Copyright References:-131615741-Awards Inspirational Cinematic Music (Short 3) [Upbeat Nomination Epic Orchestra] Stock Media provided by JadSound / Pond5-21981893-Corporate And Inspirational Cinematic Background Music (1.00 Minutes Version) Stock Media provided by StockAudios / Pond5-151471022-Uplifting Inspirational CorporateStock Media provided by Patrick_Schlebes / Pond5-154756307-Magic Fireflies Loop Version2(Modern And Relaxing Background) Stock Media provided by Lesya_NZ / Pond5-123859534-Successful Product Presentation 60S - P5 Stock Media provided by Wolfgangwoehrle / Pond5-105166597-Believe in You (Inspirational And Uplifting)- P5 Stock Media provided by DivaProductionMusic / Pond5Music License: https://www.pond5.com/legal/license/20230221Purchase ID/Date: 7365245 / 9-29-2023Website: https://arkofgrace.orgPrayer Requests: https://arkofgrace.org/prayer-requestsDonate: https://arkofgrace.org/donatePartners: https://arkofgrace.org/ministry-partners
BYU Lecture #3: The Fall and Eviction from the Garden Text: Genesis 3-4; Moses 4-5 Supplemental Text: The First 2,000 Years chapters 6-9 After Adam and Eve's arrival in the Garden, the Fall became a tremendous challenge, as it is on every Earth created for mankind. Essential as the Fall is, our first parents were required to deliberately and voluntarily take that step to bring about mortality. In this episode, Dr Skousen teaches a profound appreciation for the role of agency and the consequence of choice. Having chosen to disobey God, Adam and Eve are evicted from the Garden and begin human history at Adam-Ondi-Ahman. The Plan of Salvation takes on great significance as Christ and His sacrifice is introduced. This episode turns doctrine into living drama, inviting listeners to witness the human emotions, difficult decisions, and eternal consequences that affect you and your family today.
California's AB 2819 (CCP Section 1161.2) was marketed as a way to protect "innocent tenants," but the reality for mom-and-pop landlords has been a nightmare of "serial evictors" and "blind-spot" screening. In this seminar, we break down how the automatic and permanent sealing of eviction records has fundamentally shifted the risk landscape for property owners. We explore the operational and financial consequences of a law that masks the history of non-paying tenants, leaving landlords vulnerable to professional evictors who move from one property to the next with a "clean" background check. Key Topics Covered: The 60-Day Trap: Why requiring a trial win within 60 days to keep a record public is an impossible standard that rewards delay tactics. The Death of Predictive Screening: How traditional background checks have been degraded, forcing landlords to fly blind during the application process. The "Serial Eviction" Loophole: How tenants use settlements to keep their records sealed, allowing them to repeat the cycle of non-payment with unsuspecting new landlords. Loss of Leverage: Why the threat of a public record was a vital tool for recovering back-rent and how its removal has increased litigation costs. Defensive Landlording: New strategies for vetting tenants, including extensive financial audits and stricter co-signer requirements to hedge against untraceable risks. The administrative burden of "unmasking" a record is exhausting, and the financial stakes have never been higher. Join us as we discuss the survival of small-scale housing providers in the face of California's increasingly restrictive legislative environment. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more updates on California rental laws and landlord rights.
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The Clark County Law Library has launched a new free self-help kit to assist tenants facing eviction lawsuits, offering downloadable forms and instructions for those served with a Summons and Complaint, with the kit developed by the Clark County Volunteer Lawyers Program through Superior Court grant funding and available to the public online and at the courthouse location. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/law-library-debuts-new-free-self-help-kit-for-tenants-facing-an-eviction/ #ClarkCounty #TenantRights #EvictionDefense #LawLibrary #Housing
In this episode, we discuss professional development for learning how to integrate artificial intelligence in classroom settings and assignments. Things that bring us joy this week: Sinners movie (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt31193180/) Intro/Outro Music: Notice of Eviction by Legally Blind (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Legally_Blind)
LAPD has booked the man accused of driving into a protest yesterday for reckless driving. The state bar moves to discipline a powerful L.A. eviction attorney. The Trevor Project is celebrates a multi-million dollar gift after federal funding cuts last year. Plus, more from Evening Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.comSupport the show: https://laist.com
Reports say Prince Andrew urged Sarah Ferguson to send overly personal letters to King Charles and Queen Camilla as the Yorks scramble for relevance, while fresh court-file chatter revives ugly Epstein-era speculation around an unnamed “Duchess of England.” Meanwhile, Andrew's exit from Royal Lodge is now being framed as an Easter deadline, with uncertainty over where he lands next. We also run through the latest palace diary reporting on tours, priorities, and the two unresolved family crises still hanging over the institution.Palace Intrigue is your daily royal family podcast, diving deep into the modern-day drama, power struggles, and scandals shaping the future of the monarchy.Hear our new show "Crown and Controversy: Prince Andrew" here.Check out "Palace Intrigue Presents: King WIlliam" here.
This week we talk about how to handle the situation of a teacher candidate who is not successful in their field placements. Things that bring us joy this week: Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/59854151)by Tom King The Message (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/210943364) by Ta-Nehisi Coates Intro/Outro Music: Notice of Eviction by Legally Blind (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Legally_Blind)
Here comes the sun! Hollywood star and Academy Award-nominee Mickey Rourke has launched a GoFundMe to cover the cost of his eviction and back rent, to the tune of $100K. The rent on his Los Angeles home is something in the region of $7,000 a month. Rahner has amazing knowledge of movie cinema, especially obscure stuff. Let’s nerd out together! Mark's new year’s resolution last year was to commit to his fitness, including hiring a personal trainer. It didn’t stick and he lost a lot of money. Will it stick this year? Probably not. To more on Mickey Rourke’s LA eviction, which was served as a three-day notice. Apparently, the GoFundMe page set up in his honor to raise money to cover his rental costs had nothing to do with Rourke and he does not condone it. We play his Instagram response, in which he says people who donated to the fund must get their money back.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we talked about (New Year's) resolutions of things we want to start, stop, and continue coming into the next year. Things that bring us joy this week: One Battle After Another (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt30144839/) Intro/Outro Music: Notice of Eviction by Legally Blind (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Legally_Blind)
In this episode, Lady Landlords founder, Becky Nova…Reflects on a transformative 2025 marked by personal loss, the birth of her daughter, alongside major real estate challenges that tested, and ultimately validated her systems and team. She shares her biggest win yet…something so simple, yet what this whole journey is really all about.She also shares her goal for 2026 and wish for all Lady Landlords.===
Join Our FREE Start Repairing Credit Challenge: http://startrepairingcredit.com/I once got evicted even though I did nothing wrong… I always paid my rent on time, I fixed everything myself, and I never caused any trouble. But my landlord still kicked me out just so that he could raise the rent. The court gave me a week to move, but I was leaving for a gig two days later, so effectively I only had 24 hours to pack everything and find a new place. When I finally thought this nightmare was over, it wasn't! Months later, I learned that the eviction was still following me. It was hiding in a public record that I didn't even know existed. That experience changed everything for me, because I realized how many people are still stuck in that same nightmare today. So today, I'm going to show you the six hidden databases landlords use, how to pull reports from each of them, and the exact three-step legal process to remove them for good. Tune in!Key Takeaways:00:00 Intro 02:21 Where Is Your Eviction Hiding? 03:49 The 6 Hidden Bureaus Landlords Use 04:51 How to Remove Eviction Records in 3 Steps 06:25 2 Bonus Strategies 07:20 My Final Point 08:02 OutroAdditional Resources:Get a free trial to Credit Repair CloudGet my free credit repair training Credit Score 101: Everything You Need to KnowMake sure to subscribe so you stay up to date with our latest episodes.
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This week on Headline Highlights: New developments shake the Rebecca Park case as her biological mother, now charged with her murder, asks the court for reduced bond or home confinement to care for her 14-year-old son. In Massachusetts, the trial for Brian Walshe is underway, and prosecutors are coming in strong with graphic physical evidence. The father of the 16-year-old accused in Anna Kepner's death is seeking emergency custody of his 9-year-old daughter. In Texas, the alleged suicide of Texas A&M student Brianna Aguilera has Austin PD stumped while her family pleads for answers. A California couple is gunned down in their driveway. In another disturbing case, two teens lure a 14-year-old girl into the woods and set her on fire. And in Stamford, Connecticut, what began as a routine eviction spirals into a police standoff, a decomposing body, and the discovery of multiple explosive devices. UPDATE: Brianna Aguilera's phone was found in a creek area. . If you're new here, don't forget to follow the show for weekly deep dives into the darkest true crime cases! To watch the video version of this episode, head over to youtube.com/@annieelise. . 5 Bombshells in Brian Walshe Trial: Secret Boyfriend, Killer Searches & a New Motive