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  • Legal expert on SCOTUS deciding whether to hear arguments against Washington's eviction moratorium

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    janna clark
    06-30
    We had two rentals on WA where we had "tenents" refuse to leave based on this moratorium. It may have been less painful if Pasco had "allowed" owners to apply for the federal $$. Neither Pasco nor Kennewick Chambers of Commerce could offer valid excuses for those anti-landlord actions. We lost thousands and thousands of dollars over those two years. In one of the homes, the tenants had lived free for so long that they became "entitled" to steal the washer, dryer, hoses, furnace filters, even the garbage disposal! By not paying rent, they were able to purchase a surround sound theatre's projection system for which they cut a one foot square in the living room ceiling to run. With no rent, they had already used the damage deposit, so there was.no reimbursement for any of this bad behavior. We were not even "allowed" to attempt to collect part through a civil suit.The rent had been used to pay for my father's Assisted Living stay.
    Dennis Hausdorf
    06-24
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