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How has NAR's advocacy really shaped the real estate industry? Shannon McGahn, Chief Advocacy Officer for NAR, joins us again in this episode. She shares why NAR is crucial for having a voice in Washington. From protecting independent contractor status to advocating for private property rights, NAR's efforts have a far-reaching effect on both professionals and consumers. Hear about the wins they brought to the industry, such as their successful legal challenge against the CDC's eviction moratorium and working with the VA regarding buyer representation agreements and commissions. This episode is packed with resources and information crucial for the future of the real estate industry. Check out the Advocacy Scoop Podcast. Follow this link for NAR Advocacy Wins Click here for NAR Legislative Priorities Learn more about what NAR does here. Follow Real Estate Insiders Unfiltered Podcast on Instagram - YouTube - Facebook - LinkedIn - TikTok. Visit us online at realestateinsidersunfiltered.com. This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative 2024.
Perhaps a little less coffee would be in order. The Inflation Guy in this episode wanders through several topics, including the Biden Administration's proposal for national rent control, the eviction moratorium, different measures of rent inflation, market volatility and where to hide for the next 110 days until the US election. Focus, man, focus. Still, he has useful contributions on these topics! Listen and see. NOTES Podcast Callback: “Ep. 37: Bad Idea of the Year - Wage and Price Controls” (https://inflationguy.podbean.com/e/ep-37-bad-idea-of-the-year-wage-and-price-controls/ ) Podcast Callback: “Ep. 7: Rents and Sensibility” (https://inflationguy.podbean.com/e/ep-7-rents-and-sensibility/ ) Podcast Callback: “Ep. 74: Inflation Folk Remedies” (https://inflationguy.podbean.com/e/ep74-inflation-folk-remedies/ ) (This is the one the IG mentioned where he discusses ATRR and NTRR). Blog Post: “The Residual Effect on Rent Inflation of the Eviction Moratorium” (https://inflationguy.blog/2024/07/18/the-residual-effect-on-rent-inflation-of-the-eviction-moratorium/ ) Blog for this month's CPI: “Inflation Guy's CPI Summary (June 2024)” (https://inflationguy.blog/2024/07/11/inflation-guys-cpi-summary-june-2024/ ) Important article: “The Inflation Management Opportunities In The Insurance Industry Today” To Subscribe to Quarterly Inflation Outlook: https://inflationguy.blog/shop/ To Subscribe for free to the blog: https://inflationguy.blog/ Check out the website! https://www.EnduringInvestments.com/
Join us every week!We talk passionately about the ever changing real estate market!We talk EVICTION MORATORIUM...The ridiculous Tallahassee turtle tunnels.. (not even joking) Leon county permitting fees & the outrageous expense. How do you build "affordable housing"? when the tap fee is OUTRAGEOUSMusic by:9-5 Dolly PartonDream Weaver - Gary Wright Find more episodes on:www.pattysplayhouse.comIf you want to search for a home in Tallahassee, www.PattyandScott.comPatty's Playhouse we talk about real estate and life in the small southern town.The conversations are consumer driven inviting entrepreneurs, real estate professionals and interesting people who make up our world of real estate. We talk real estate with some interesting and fun facts... Its like house porn! We talk lifestyle, staging tips, home buying selling and investing... all with a happy ending...House Talk with a Happy Ending... Each & Every Time! Get bonus content on Patreon Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/pattysplayhouse https://plus.acast.com/s/pattysplayhouse. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors this week voted 4-1 to approve an eviction moratorium in 11 zip codes. In those areas, residential evictions without “just cause” will be banned, and there will also be a delay in some residential rent increases. In other news, last year, the Biden Administration introduced a mobile app called CBP One, that's aimed at helping asylum seekers. We check back a year later to see what has changed with the app. Plus, the James Beard Awards announced this year's semifinalists for their esteemed culinary awards, and only one San Diego-area chef was among the nominees.
In a 5-4 decision, the Washington State Supreme Court upheld Governor Inslee's eviction moratorium during the pandemic. https://tinyurl.com/mr2np395 #opinion #columns #commentary #ChrisCorry #WashingtonPolicyCenter #WashingtonStateSupremeCourt #GovJayInslee #evictionmoratorium #pandemic #majorityopinion #dissentingopinion #WashingtonsEmergencyPowers #violatingtherightsoflandlords #WashingtonState #VancouverWa #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
For 70%, What Happens When Rental Income = $0?70% of multifamily building owners in New York City are not the 'fat cats' that many people think of when looking at the Super Tall apartment buildings now dotting the NYC skyline!70% are considered 'small' owning one or two buildings, with under 50 units. And then we have an owner like one of today's guests who came here from Britain and owns one rental unit on Staten Island. And, were it not for her incredible fortitude and work ethic, she would have lost that property.Our two guests...Meet Emily Barlow: A landlord of one unit with a tenant who did not pay rent and refused to vacate the property since 2019. Emily worked 100 hours a week to fulfill her obligations on the right side of the equation below and fought for eviction in a court system that tends to be very tenant-friendly. Meet Ann Korchak: Ann is also the owner of a multifamily building in Manhattan that has been affected by the overall political, legislative, court, and Covid mandates enacted by NYC and NYS. Ann is also the President of SPONY, the Small Property Owners of New York which is an advocacy group with about 600 members.The Simple Multifamily FormulaRent - Expenses = Net Operating Income (NOI) Mortgage Insurance Utilities Taxes MaintenanceSo what happens to landlords like Emily when the rent becomes $0 and yet the expenses still need to be paid or else the building could be lost?Certainly, during Covid some help was available for some through programs like ERAP (Emergency Rental Assistance Program), but in many ways, she was on her own.Owner HeadwindsLegislative: Laws that seem benign and good for tenants may ultimately work in reverse if building conditions are allowed to decline. One law that comes to mind is the NYS 2019 Housing Stability & Tenant Protect Act which put serious restrictions on owners vis a vis rent increases and benefits for doing renovations on apartments and common spaces. Another, for buildings greater than 25,000 sq. ft., is NYC Local Law 97. Good Cause Eviction being bandied about in Albany is another piece of legislation that would be detrimental for owners (Do You Ever Wonder spoke with Alexander Lycoyannis about Good Cause Eviction here https://youtu.be/1qlQwRabW54?si=2mbs1VHpkOQe2dN8).Political: For politicians in New York State and New York City who will typically pander to one side or the other in a conflict/dispute, there are many more tenants than there are landlords giving some clue to which side of the argument they will be on.COVID-19: Rent/eviction moratoriums were necessary for some, but for the landlords their bills (see above) still had to be paid! Courts: Actually trying to evict whether during Covid or at any other time, the courts tend to be very tenant-friendly. Have your own story to tell? Let us know at mhaltman@hallmarkabstractllc.com.________________________________________________Subscribe to Do You Ever Wonder on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzmL4Yaump_9Q7tMSChDoUQ
A Florida Landlord learns that the Eviction Moratorium applies to not just tenants but squatters. When the ex-Girlfriend of a tenant takes up residence during the early days of COVID-19 Pandemic. Links: Steadily Insurance - get a quote, test out their tech https://resilientrei.steadilypartner.com Lauren Keen Aumond on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AdultingIsEasy House Money Media: https://www.housemoneymedia.com
Don't forget to subscribe, leave a rating and a 5-star review. If you leave a 5-star rating and review, send me an email info@blackrealestatedialogue.com and I'll send you a free training on finding and analyzing properties.In this episode I discuss the implications of the Los Angeles rent deadline. Tenants had until Aug. 1 to pay any missing rent due between March 2020 to September 2021. For rent due between October 2021 to Jan. 31, tenants have until February 2024 to pay the missing rent. We also shed light on the unseen victims - the struggling 'mom and pop' landlords who have been left out in the cold. Download my free guide, 8 Steps to Buying Your First Out of State PropertyApply for my out of state investing coaching program here Access all of our resources on our website- https://www.blackrealestatedialogue.com/links
Tune in to hear updates and commentary from Adam Gower Ph.D., GowerCrowd, and David Saxe, Calvera Partners, about the major news stories his past week (week ending July 21, 2023) in the commercial real estate industry: latest news on the CrowdStreet/Nightingale story and the lessons learned for investors. The real agenda behind regulators' continued encouragement to banks that they accommodate struggling borrowers with loan extensions and other means of prolonging their credit. How eviction and rent moratoriums across California hurt the little guy the most.
The evictions moratoriums ending means more of us are Houseless -listen to povertySkola proposal to keep them on for life and UnSellMamaEarth so we can all b housed
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Alameda County's eviction moratorium helped keep hundreds, potentially thousands of people housed during the pandemic. But after increased pressure from local landlords who face hundreds of thousands of dollars in unpaid rent, as well as the deaths of two tenant-friendly members of the Alameda County Board of Supervisors, the county has decided to officially end the eviction moratorium at midnight April 29. Some cities, like Oakland, Berkeley, and San Leandro, are phasing out their moratoriums more slowly. But the end of Alameda County's moratorium marks the end of one of the strongest in the Bay Area, and thousands of residents will be affected. Guest: Vanessa Rancaño, housing reporter for KQED Links: As Bay Area Eviction Moratoriums Expire, Local Lawmakers Scramble This episode was produced by Alan Montecillo and Maria Esquinca. Jehlen Herdman is our intern. Ericka Cruz Guevarra is the host. Your support makes KQED podcasts possible. You can show your love by going to https://kqed.org/donate/podcasts.
Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. Louisville police say bank shooter bought his AR-15 legally Environmental groups sue E.P.A. over unregulated water pollution from oil refineries California lawmakers try again to prevent prison system from turning over immigrants who served their time to I.C.E. for deportation Aging California prisoners sentenced before 1990 to life prison terms could get a chance at judicial review Oakland tenants and landlords face off over end of eviction moratorium ProPublica discusses Justice Thomas gift scandal The post Louisville police release bodycam video of bank shooting; Oakland tenants and landlords clash over end of pandemic era eviction moratorium; Environmental groups sue E.P.A. over petrochemical pollution of waterways; The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays – April 11, 2023 appeared first on KPFA.
Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. Louisville police say bank shooter bought his AR-15 legally Environmental groups sue E.P.A. over unregulated water pollution from oil refineries California lawmakers try again to prevent prison system from turning over immigrants who served their time to I.C.E. for deportation Aging California prisoners sentenced before 1990 to life prison terms could get a chance at judicial review Oakland tenants and landlords face off over end of eviction moratorium ProPublica discusses Justice Thomas gift scandal The post Louisville police release bodycam video of bank shooting; Oakland tenants and landlords clash over end of pandemic era eviction moratorium; Environmental groups sue E.P.A. over petrochemical pollution of waterways; The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays – April 11, 2023 appeared first on KPFA.
Today: Bass's gather's support; Eviction moratorium; O.C. Power Authority; Triple threat confusion; Psychedelics decriminalization bill, and more. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.Support the show: https://laist.com
It's time for the renters to get back to work! #theapartmentlady Here is a link to the story today. https://oaklandside.org/2022/11/23/judge-allows-oakland-eviction-moratorium-to-stand-for-now/ Oakland county has its own Eviction Moratorium. Read the story here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theapartmentlady/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theapartmentlady/support
YOU DO NOT WANT TO MISS THIS AMAZING EPISODE!! #tenantscammers #evictionmoratorium #propertymanagement FEATURING: Patti Robinson HOST: Tyler Wynn ( https://linktr.ee/Wynningteam757 ) COHOST: Rob Sembiante COHOST: Alexis Terry This week on the podcast we had the opportunity to talk to Patti Robinson ( the franchise queen) she is owns multiple businesses, she a successful real estate investor, and the best property manager I have ever met! She takes us on inside look on what she been dealing with as a property managers including tenant scammers, squatters, and more you do not want to miss this episode!! Music: King Reynard *****DISCLAIMER**** I AM NOT A CPA, ATTORNEY, INSURANCE, CONTRACTOR, LENDER, OR FINANCIAL ADVISOR. THE CONTENT IN THESE VIDEOS SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED AS TAX, LEGAL,INSURANCE, CONSTRUCTION, ENGINEERING, HEALTH OR SAFETY, ELECTRICAL, FINANCIAL ADVICE, OR OTHER AND MAY BE OUTDATED OR INACCURATE; IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO VERIFY ALL INFORMATION YOURSELF. THIS IS A PODCAST AND YOUTUBE VIDEO FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY
Here's what we're following today: City of Los Angeles sets date to lift renter eviction protections Los Angeles reopening waitlist for Section 8 housing vouchers Gov. Newsom signs conservatorship law Country music great Loretta Lynn has died This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people. Support the show: https://laist.com
Title IX Changes Threaten Due Process The U.S. Department of Education's proposed changes to Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 would severely curtail due process protections in Title IX proceedings as well as violate First Amendment rights to free speech, expression, association, and practice of religion. Comments filed by NCLA argue that assault and sexual harassment/discrimination adjudications should be eliminated entirely from campuses and moved into the criminal justice or civil justice system. If, however, they are going to be dealt with on campuses, then such adjudications must protect the due process rights of both the accuser and the accused. Vec discusses NCLA's comments on the Dept. of Education's proposed Title IX regulation with NCLA Litigation Counsel Jenin Younes. Compensation for Property Owners Harmed by Eviction Moratorium NCLA filed an amicus brief in Darby Development Company, Inc., et al. v. United States in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. In this case, dozens of rental property owners assert that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Eviction Moratorium effected either a compensable taking or an illegal exaction under the Fifth Amendment. Vec explains Darby v. U.S.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mayhem hit the fan last year. The Eviction Moratorium came and raised the stakes for many real estate owners around the country. Find out what happened with Kris' properties and how he and his partners handled this unprecidented time. Plus, learn what Kris' plan is going forward now that the law has changed.
To evict or not to evict, that is the question! In this episode, Brad Larsen and guest Larry Bellack of Possession Partner dive into the world of eviction notices. As the owner, when should you evict, what are the steps leading up and through evictions, and what can you expect if a case goes to court. From fickle judges to moratoriums, this episode of the PMM podcast covers the eviction spectrum. Connect with Brad's team at www.rentwerx.com!
Goverment power can be scary. For real estate owners there was a big scare when the Eviction Moratorium came into effect in 2020. Then, when it was extended in 2021, a lot of people were NOT happy. Listen in as Kris talks government spending and how to handle the ups and downs that come as a result.
Bill Handel offers some advice for renters in California has the eviction moratorium officially expires. Also, California insurers are lowballing or denying wildfire coverage. Wayne Resnick and Jennifer Jones Lee join Bill for the Late Edition of Handel on the News.
Bill Handel talks about President Biden's trip to the Middle East, as he meets with Israeli leaders to focus on Iran's nuclear ambitions. California renters could be in quite the predicament after the eviction moratorium expired. And California insurers are lowballing or denying wildfire coverage - in this heat?!
The last of California's eviction protections expires on Friday. Lawmakers extended the deadline back in March, to give the state more time to pay out emergency rental assistance. But thousands of people who applied are still waiting, and could soon face eviction. Reporter: Erin Baldassari, KQED Reported hate crimes in California rose significantly last year, according to a report issued Tuesday by Attorney General Rob Bonta. Overall reports of hate crimes rose nearly 33% last year – to the highest level since right after the 9/11 attacks. Reporter: Scott Shafer, KQED
YOU DO NOT WANT TO MISS THIS AMAZING EPISODE!!#tenantscammers #evictionmoratorium #propertymanagementFEATURING: Patti Robinson HOST: Tyler Wynn ( https://linktr.ee/Wynningteam757 )COHOST: Rob SembianteCOHOST: Alexis TerryThis week on the podcast we had the opportunity to talk to Patti Robinson ( the franchise queen) she is owns multiple businesses, she a successful real estate investor, and the best property manager I have ever met! She takes us on inside look on what she been dealing with as a property managers including tenant scammers, squatters, and more you do not want to miss this episode!!Music: King Reynard*****DISCLAIMER****I AM NOT A CPA, ATTORNEY, INSURANCE, CONTRACTOR, LENDER, OR FINANCIAL ADVISOR. THE CONTENT IN THESE VIDEOS SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED AS TAX, LEGAL,INSURANCE, CONSTRUCTION, ENGINEERING, HEALTH OR SAFETY, ELECTRICAL, FINANCIAL ADVICE, OR OTHER AND MAY BE OUTDATED OR INACCURATE; IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO VERIFY ALL INFORMATION YOURSELF. THIS IS A PODCAST AND YOUTUBE VIDEO FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLYFEATURING: King Reynard (@kingreynard11) FEATURING King Reynard
What the heck happened?! Remember when the pandemic had the entire world going crazy? The rules of renting went crazy too. Listen in as Kris tells all about the Eviction Moratorium that was put in place and how landlords were re-acting to the news!
3 SCOTUS Rejects FEC Argument Against Sen. Cruz's Standing to Sue In a 6-3 ruling, the Supreme Court has invalidated a provision of federal campaign finance law limiting the amount of money a candidate can be repaid for personal loans made to their campaign. NCLA filed an amicus brief in support of Senator Ted Cruz's challenge to Section 304 of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002, which unconstitutionally burdens core political speech. Senator Cruz also raised challenges to the Federal Election Commission's (FEC) implementing regulation. In the amicus brief, NCLA argued, and the Court agreed, that the FEC's proposed heightened standing standard, if adopted, would severely restrict the ability to challenge unlawful government action. Mark interviews NCLA Litigation Counsel Sheng Li about our amicus victory in FEC v. Cruz. 4 Court Denies Covid Eviction Moratorium Taking Claim Thirty-eight landlords and rental property owners filed suit in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, asserting that the nationwide residential eviction moratorium effected either a compensable taking or an illegal exaction under the Fifth Amendment. The plaintiffs argued in Darby Development Company v. U.S. that the government forced them to continue housing non-rent-paying tenants rather than replace them with rent-paying tenants and subjected them to significant fines and imprisonment if they pursued otherwise lawful evictions. The Court granted the defendant's motion to dismiss. Vec bemoans the Court's decision. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Landlords in Los Angeles have failed in their legal quest to overturn the city's eviction moratorium. The U.S. Supreme Court has decided not to hear a case challenging the city's protections. Reporter: David Wagner, KPCC A San Francisco judge has ordered the release of a man who's been incarcerated for over 30 years, for a murder he's maintained he didn't commit. Reporter: Alex Emslie, KQED It's been 16 years since Californians elected anyone but a Democrat to statewide office. But this year, Democratic Attorney General Rob Bonta is facing challenges from three serious contenders in the June primary -- two Republicans and one independent. Reporter: Marisa Lagos, KQED During a visit to California's Central Coast Monday, Vice President Kamala Harris announced that the U.S. will no longer conduct anti-satellite missile tests in space. She called it a reckless and dangerous practice. Reporter: Benjamin Purper, KCBX More than half of California voters would be willing to pay more for items that don't contain single-use plastics, according to a new poll. The poll by the environmental group Oceana reveals more than 90% of California voters are concerned by the damage wrought by plastic pollution. Reporter: Darrell Satzman, KCRW The Salinas River is home to many beavers, who are helping the area better adapt to the impacts of climate chnage. Reporter: Rachel Showalter, KCBX
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On Monday the San Diego City Council voted to advance a “no fault" eviction moratorium. Meanwhile, the U.S. Surgeon General was in southeast San Diego on Monday, speaking to students about a growing mental health crisis among youths. Plus, a Haitian family has made it into the U.S. on an exemption in Title 42, a Trump-era pandemic policy that prevents migrants from seeking asylum.
John talks about COVID rent relief and California's Eviction Moratorium and takes your calls...
San Diego will consider an additional moratorium Monday to stop residents from being evicted. Reporter Phillip Molnar has more.
Many Americans have been using the past couple of years to forge a new career path, and that's certainly the case for Patrick and Beth Downing of Franklin. They come from a family of pharmacists, and they were working in the industry themselves. Now, they're all-in with their new venture: GlenPharmer Distillery, where they embrace science as they come up with creative spirits. The couple talk with Nichole about their journey to becoming distillery owners, and what visitors can expect when they stop by the historic building in Franklin. On March 31, Boston's COVID-19 eviction moratorium will officially be lifted. It's been in place since last August to try and stop the spread of COVID, as officials worried evictions would contribute to the spread. Katie Forde with the Boston Office of Housing Stability explains to Nichole why the city is making this move, resources available to help renters in trouble, and programs that can help landlords get back on their feet, too.
The Seattle City Council voted 5-3 last week against another proposal to extend the moratorium. After being in place for two years, Seattle's eviction moratorium ends today. Tenant lawyers say renters behind on payment could see an eviction notice as early as this week.
On this week’s Gazette: Protesters rally against the end of New York’s eviction moratorium. Our political observer Alan Chartock shares his thoughts on the Republicans chances of winning the Governor’s office. Also, COVID-19 is impacting elective surgeries at some upstate hospitals.
Seattle's eviction moratorium is extended as is Sandeep and Erica's witty repartee on the latest "short but not so sweet" edition of Seattle Nice. If you like Seattle Nice please help support this pod on Patreon https://patreon.com/seattlenice?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=creatorshare
In this episode, our host, Pepe, explains the eviction moratorium. He explains the timeline, reasons behind the implementation of the moratorium, state and local eviction moratoriums, what landlords need to do to ensure that they are getting paid and whether or not its a good time to buy investment properties.
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Liberty and the pursuit of justice for landlords and landlords only. In this episode, the hosts talk about how the Supreme Court contorted its reading of the law to deny the Centers for Disease Control the ability to ban eviction during the pandemic.The full version of this premium episode is available exclusively to our Patreon supporters. To join, visit www.patreon.com/fivefourpod. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Rhinehold, Tricia Stuart-Mann, and I take a look at the CDC eviction moratorium and its effects on the rental markets. Also, homeownership is a cult. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you have any questions or comments for Rohan and David please feel free to send us an email, we love to hear from you! pod@goodlifehp.com 00:00:06- Intro: Anniversary Ep 00:05:00- 2020 Olympic Overview 00:09:09- Delta Variant & Vaccines 00:13:46- Unemployment - Job Market Post Covid 00:18:12- Eviction Moratorium Commercial vs Residential 00:24:28- Question From a Listener 00:33:51 - Number of the Week 00:38:00- Current Content 00:40:30- Upgrades! ***Don't forget to follow GoodLife Housing Partners on Twitter (@GoodLifeHP), Instagram (@GoodLifeHP), Facebook and LinkedIn! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodlifehp/message
7.30.21 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: #MarchForDemocracy day 3; Texas Gov. Greg Abbott uses COVID to target migrants; Eviction moratorium ends; Nekia Trigg update; Colorado cop caught on video beating a Black man quits; Wife of slain Haitian president, Jovenel Moïse considers presidential run; Education Matters: Rep. Jamaal Bowman talks Green New Deal for Public Schools. Support #RolandMartinUnfiltered via the Cash App ☛ https://cash.app/$rmunfiltered or via PayPal ☛ https://www.paypal.me/rmartinunfiltered #RolandMartinUnfiltered is a news reporting platform covered under Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How has the eviction moratorium extension been warped by the media? Stay tuned for updates as we continue to follow these developments! Key takeaways to listen for Causes and consequences of disseminating fake news What are the effects of this extension? Connect With Us To learn how to consistently buy real estate working just 5 hours a week, click here. Follow Mike on Social Media Facebook: Mike Butler LinkedIn: Mike Butler Instagram: @mikebutlerusa Twitter: @MikeButlerUSA
7.23.21 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Dangerous Delta COVID wave grips nation; Eviction moratorium to end; Verdict expected soon in the trial of Ed Buck; New prosecutor takes over the case against Atlanta cop Garrett Rolfe; Racing announcer goes on racist rant about the Black National Anthem; Education Matters: We'll take a look at charter school funding Support #RolandMartinUnfiltered via the Cash App ☛ https://cash.app/$rmunfiltered or via PayPal ☛ https://www.paypal.me/rmartinunfiltered #RolandMartinUnfiltered is a news reporting platform covered under Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
6.30.21 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Pennsylvania Supreme Court tosses Cosby conviction; Eviction moratorium to remain in place; New York Mayoral race still undecided; U.S. Forest Service has first black head. Bob Johnson wants reparations; Crazy a$$ KKK is taking applications + Essence Fest Throwback presented by Coke with Jill Scott, Chaka Khan, and Juvenile Support #RolandMartinUnfiltered via the Cash App ☛ https://cash.app/$rmunfiltered or via PayPal ☛ https://www.paypal.me/rmartinunfiltered #RolandMartinUnfiltered is a news reporting platform covered under Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen to this episode and be updated about the market, CDC eviction moratorium, and some rental property-related topics that you should be aware of. Stay tuned! Key Takeaways To Listen For: What to do when CDC Eviction moratorium expires Other individual states turned unemployment assistance off Ways to find financial assistance Resources Mentioned In This Episode: VistaKY.com Connect With Us To learn how to consistently buy real estate working just 5 hours a week, click here. Follow Mike on Social Media Facebook: Mike Butler LinkedIn: Mike Butler Instagram: @mikebutlerusa Twitter: @MikeButlerUSA