By Ty Moore, Tacoma for All Campaign Manager Last week thousands of Tacoma voters received auto-dialer calls and texts with outright lies about the Tenant Bill of Rights. The opposition poll tested a long list of deceptive statements against Initiative #1, clearly designed to hone their message as
I can see this being heavy handed. What about the landlords rights? The ones whom monthly rental income is their sole means for providing for their families. Not all landlords are wealthy rental investors.
How about the hardships that they will incur? and these are the very people providing housing for families and others.
Is it okay if they become homeless as well since part of what's being proposed is no evictions for nearly nine months? How are landlords going to be able to afford their mortgage and support their families especially if their sole income is rental income. Their are lots of small rental investors out their. Where is the empathy for them?
If you think renting is hard now, just wait until no one wants to be a landlord (because of frivolous, ‘I can save you from hardship’ gestures by people with too much free time on their hands).
I can see this being heavy handed. What about the landlords rights? The ones whom monthly rental income is their sole means for providing for their families. Not all landlords are wealthy rental investors.
How about the hardships that they will incur? and these are the very people providing housing for families and others.
Is it okay if they become homeless as well since part of what's being proposed is no evictions for nearly nine months? How are landlords going to be able to afford their mortgage and support their families especially if their sole income is rental income. Their are lots of small rental investors out their. Where is the empathy for them?
Just seems way to bias.
If you think renting is hard now, just wait until no one wants to be a landlord (because of frivolous, ‘I can save you from hardship’ gestures by people with too much free time on their hands).