@@marknc9616 Just find a definition in any dictionary defining the word anecdotal. Your believe that my comment is wrong has absolutely nothing to do with your misuse of the word anecdotal.
Karma will find these landlords, my property manager in December said on a property that I owned the husband is in jail and the wife is 6 months pregnant she wanted to start a 3 day acquit , I told her I am not going to put a pregnant woman on the street in December. I ate the rent for 4 months till someone came to help her . It was the right thing to do , some times you must have compassion.
Actually you should see the original stories about this. His lease was coming up and the elderly owner told him that they wanted to move back into their home so they where not renewing the lease. He refused to leave when his lease was up despite it not being renewed. They even took him to court and he still said he’s not leaving. So they wrote this paperwork up to start when the old lease expired to try and convince him to leave.
Wow when he said there are people that don’t look like me or sound like me that still can’t find a place! Love this guy he is trying to speak up for others as well
Whoever that landlord was that increased the rent that high on this man is just very evil. That landlord knows very well that because of the pandemic times are hard and to go up that much money is the most uncompassionate move I have ever heard of. Shame on them.
I wish you could help me, I'm disabled and I have to use my whole check to pay rent. I don't know what I will do when my lease is up because they raise the rent Everytime. I'm paying 881.00 and I 8nly get 749.00. my husband only gets 408.00 and we are very close to being homeless. Even being on the list , at the top, we still can't get help , even senior housing is not helping. I'm so worried about this because I don't have any money for anything. Please help me.
@@shera4376 -Unfortunately I'm not wealthy monetarily, but I will pray for you and your husband that our Heavenly Father through JESUS CHRIST will provide for you and your husband's needs. Cry out to your Heavenly Father and believe and trust in His Son JESUS CHRIST for your salvation and He will take care of all your needs if you believe! GOD bless you!🙏
I lived there for 22 years and NV/Las Vegas are very conservative, with mostly DINO's to represent them. Las Vegas spells G-R-E-E-D! Las Vegas was an original Mormon settlement, and it's hasn't changed much in 100 years. When I lived there it was hard to find Liberals to talk to. I got so fed up with the image-crazy Orthopedics I finally started going to Angelese Hospital in Tijuana. Images, images, greed, greed!
This is why Republican pols/business owners/etc want no regulation or deregulation on soooo much in society. They want to be able to fully take advantage of ppl, including their dumb, brain dead, gullible, poor Republican voters who don't know their elbows from their assholes and continue to vote Republican. As for DINOs, shame they are so strong out there. The love of money is too strong in our country. Hyper capitalism, and the other funny thing is LOTS of these Republicans try to soap box with their Bible thumping. I only know a lil of the B8ble and "who Jersus was" (🙄🤐) - Their behavior is NOT what Jesus would do, and he ,DEFINITELY, wouldn't be on the side of capitalism, especially the hyper kind.
It's not going to change. If you can't afford it. MOVE. Relocate. I've done it twice now in my life time. Nobody felt sorry for me. Don't buy a car if you can't afford it, don't live were you can't afford it. Not that hard and I was as democrat until they ruined California and lost their morals. So stop it with Republican being the problem. You being priced out has more to do with liberals than them. Stop lying to yourselves
I think this is why you sign a lease to lock in the rate. Owner should have the right to set their own price and renter should have some ability to plan. So you sign a lease. if you rent month to month and owner has right to change price and renter has right to leave.
Ok landlords can be a problem but pretending that rich Liberals moving out of rich states and buying cheap property for four to six times what it's worth is a bigger problem. Affordable housing ( paid by our taxes) is only for illegals and refugees it seems. If you want to fix the problem be realistic about the problem and why it's happening
I think its coming. Government is seizing landlords propertys. Idk if same goes for residential homes to..What does that tell you is going to happen...
Beverly Hills? That won't rent you a parking spot or dog house. It's horrible what they are doing in Nevada, I agree, and in it's own way, CA is just as bad if not worse. Just glad someone had the heart and hope it continues. Just watched a piece on 60 Minutes about the housing market. It's grim everywhere.
This is part of Nevada real Estate and it’s a tool they use to move people out of your property easier than it’s done in California. The average rent in vegas in 7k so it’s clearly the landlord wants him to move out. Pretty simple, here in California people end up losing hundreds of thousands of dollars and months into years moving out a actual problem tenant who would love to be able to raise rent to evict.
@@Hashdollars But they Can raise rent. I believe it's something like 15% every six months(in SD county). That's why I moved out of CCA to Vegas. The owner wanted my room mate, whom he hated, out.
@@bobsmith6544 there are lot of California cities and counties with some form of rent control. If you can do math you’d know not being able to raise it above 15% would prevent this landlord from being able to raise it to over $7,000.
@@anonymousanonymous9680 She lives in Vegas🤷🏼♀️. By the meadows mall. Not the greatest area and it does not justify $400 a month increase. But now it does not matter where you live the rent hikes are happening across the valley
Glad to see someone lending a hand to someone in need I see it often more so than others want to admit but it's always nice to see some light shed on it where others can see it as well and hopefully more people will pay it forward Try and help where you can
"The rent is whatever we want to deem it to be." Good example of why it's best to judge people not based on their public or media presence, but based on the way they act when there's nothing pressuring them to, or don't stand to gain from being decent.
This is why I found a cheap house Out of the city limit that I could pay off Real quick It is a mobile home but it is paid off I don't live close to neighbors I can do what I want on my property I don't need permits or permission from neighbors I do as I pledge If I want to throw a party that's going to be loud and obnoxious I can do that without complaints I am very happy mobile homes are cheap which means when they're paid off the taxes will be cheap every year But in reality we all really don't own our homes even though we paid for them and they're paid off because if you don't pay taxes on them the government will take it it from you so actually even though you paid for it and it paid off the government ownes the house
I don't think the nasty ole goverment owns your home. It is the private business trailer park owner that will take your home if you fall behind in your lot/space rent. You still don't own any land. You still pay rent.
@@joeygrey9878 I own my property paid in full and I own my home But if I don't pay the taxes on it the government will take it Which means I will have to pay rent to the government every year for the rest of my life
If there’s price gouging laws for common goods, it should be one for rent as well. At least, control it within a range that people can afford it for a limited time.
I'd love to work for the county commissioner's office and help people get rent assistance like in this story. That would be such a rewarding job to have, getting people into safe homes.
"I'd love to use other people's money to help those I deem worthy of assistance. Nothing better than using money that is not mine to take credit for being a good person"
This should be illegal. Greedy people are the primary reason for the current state of the housing market. Some people starting overpricing and everyone else followed like a domino effect. I get it interest rates blah blah blah, how are people supposed to survive these kind of conditions?
What a great thing. I wish other realtors would do something to help the disabled being thrown out or seniors being thrown out. I'm sweating bullets myself because I don't want to be in his position. Never been in anything like this before so it's downright scary. Am glad that a realtor was able to help.
I hope that landlords who do this, end up with empty properties that don't get rented, forcing them to take on the cost of their properties. Their greed is ridiculous and something should be done about it.
Now that's what I call paying it forward! I'm so glad for him, and that he is now helping others who are going though the same thing! Also great job to the landlord and the property manager who had the intelligence to see all the wrong the old landlord was doing! Also praying that the U.S. as a whole changes the laws on the limits for rent!🙏
Or maybe allow construction of new houses? Like yall be saying we need big brother to make these houses cheaper, when you should be saying we need big brother to stop standing in the way of low income houses and townhouses and such being built.
There are laws that prevent rent control....a new law was introduced to reverse that..but the damned Republitards keep voting it down..that's Arizona for you..👹😈
This was such a fantastic story and ending I’m glad there’s someone out there homeowners or renters that are willing to maintain the proper rent range that is affordable for a lot of people pay it forward
God bless good kind hearted people! It's messed up how much they are charging here in Las Vegas for rent! I'm looking to move after my lease is up I just can't afford it here anymore. I'm gonna move to a cheaper state so I'm saving as much as possible now to help with moving expenses. I wish everyone luck that decides to stay. 💙🙏💙
The Government should have a department that limits rent. They should inspect Apartments and ensure the value the tenants are paying is what the Apartments worth.
If they are gonna do that to landlords then they need to do tennant checks to make sure renters are not ruining landlords property, moving people in without permission, paying late or not at all. If government penalizes landlords with watchdog rules then they must penalize renters with watchdog rules also.
@@fedupamerican296 or instead of invading renters privacy, and well renters privacy. Either situation sounds horrible, to think your home could just fall under an inspection. Sounds like fascism and communism had a baby. Tldr build more houses
@@shutupimstilltalking I agree, but most sentiments on this thread are for poor tennants and against the evil landlords, most of whom are normal, nice people. As usual the few who are disgusting are giving the rest a bad name. Sound familiar? I know one landlord who gives Great deals to veterans, helps out poor folks who want to live the American dream and works with his tennants to help them keep their homes in times of unexpected expense, all no matter if they are renting or buying. Let's hear from some tennants about their great landlords for once. That's all I'm saying.
@@fedupamerican296 I'm in favor of getting rid of landlords. Isn't that obvious. Each person should own their own home. Maybe we can do rental through the government? If that landlord was nice he'd stop living off of other people's rent. He'd get a job and stop being a lazy bum?? Hope that clarifies the thing.
Rent is adjusted to the market it is not landlords fault that the government will not let builders build we need 3.3 million new units a year to keep up with the population increase yet the government only lets us build 1.2 million per year do you think we don’t wanna build we do the problem lies within the government so if you want to make a change change the way you vote.
@@Michael-uc2fd keep that bullshit... you bootlickers have been peddling this same crap. It's Greed plain and simple. These people are so money hungry that they will price out their own tenants in hopes of a big payoff but the gag is no one can afford these increases. There will be no market of the market you're in can't afford it.
@@Michael-uc2fd we have millions of empty homes across the country waiting to be owned. Wtf are you talking about? We have enough space, the problem is it isn't affordable.
Canada passed a law for this. No foreign investors for 2 years and not allowed to sell the new home in less than 2 yes without accruing a high tax. Lots of people don't realize that foreign companies are buying up property and then doubling rent overnight.
The other side of the story to this according to original report weeks ago the owner asked him several times to move out because the elderly owner wanted to move back in but he kept on refusing. This is their way to force him out. Outrageous? Yes. Effective? Definitely. Overall, everyone got their happy ending.
@@monetteshia when a lease isn’t renewed the tenant goes into a month to month rental agreement until either a lease is renewed, they move out, or they’re evicted. So the landlord had two options: evict or raise price absurdly high so he leaves. And we all can agree that eviction would’ve been worse than this
Its about time local governments did something about the outrageous gouging taking place by greedy landlords. Its happening all over. I am in South Florida & families that have lived in the same apartment building for years are being pushed out with no notice. Its disgraceful.
It’s not the landlords fault they’ve been renting for 15 years. Buy your own place if you don’t like it. Landlords are running a business, not a charity.
@@dcg590 any decent business would know that your product is supposed to be affordable. If your target audience is families, your product should be affordable for families. If it is not, you will lose profit, and you will lose your business. Simple logic. They teach you this stuff in business classes. LOL
@@peepawfart supply and demand. People moving to Florida in droves. Should have bought, prices were Very reasobable after bust of 2006 or so. That's 15 years they had to buy but could not be bothered. I am a reasonable landlord and get sick of everyone complaining about cost of rentals. I worked 3 jobs for 13 years and now own my home and a rental property outright. I did not do all that work so someone else could have a good life. Sooo sorry!
Why? They’re going to be raking in $8,000 a month. Do you really think they care what you think? And as was mentioned in the video, they did nothing wrong. It’s all perfectly legal. And they may be legally obligated to do it if it’s an investment firm that has investors.
This just shows the greed that people have. I had my rent increased $300 in one sweep, I could afford it and wanted to stay because of work and school for my kids. But if it to be raised again right now, I wouldn't be able to afford it and would have to look. Buying right now because of the current housing prices jumping, I would not be sure where I could go.
Dude, you're like 500 years old, what have you been doing your entire life to not even own your own home by now? Some people will go their whole lives accomplishing nothing. Your landlord is probably 1/3rd your age.
Property Manager Cynthia is God's Angel. I'm Glad that Derick was able to move into his New Home. But there are so many other People out there that needs Help. The State of Nevada needs to Fix the Rent Rate, to make sure People have a Place to Stay. These Landlords that keeps going up on the Rent is HIGHWAY ROBBERY, and DISGRACED.
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The landlords are attempting to make them move and its working. Sadly, home owners as landlords aren’t held to any standard or restrictions when it comes to rent increases. Rent control only applies to apartments! Not houses :(
As a retired landlord, I had good tenants and bad. Unfortunately most of them absolutely left the property trashed when they moved out. Unfortunately it got to the point where I had to have first and last months rent plus $1000 deposit before I would put people in one of my properties. Before you start thinking how bad I sound understand this. My wife and I went into this business to provide safe clean affordable housing in our area. Our rent was insanely cheap for this area. Even after all we try to do to keep our rent down to help people out which was our goal, We got to the point where it was costing us too much money to go in and clean up and replace carpet. Insurance costs and taxes went up every year but we never raise the rent. And still so many tenants took advantage. Just my two cents, if tenants would take care of properties the way they would if they were their own, landlords would be able to keep rent down
People like that are trash and ruin it for the good people that do take care of the home. When we rented, I always took care of the home as if I owned it, I was raised you take care of your things, your home, etc. I did the full cleaning every Saturday and then on weeknights after work, do the usual pick up, spot clean here and there, laundry, etc. I cannot understand trashing or not taking care of a place because, "it's not mine" , I always thought that mindset was stupid. You can tell the houses that have those people in them and the ones that don't.
Guys and gals... before you quickly judge this landlord as greedy, there's another report/video of this tenant owing the landlord money (over $30K), landlord has asked him several times, through emails and in writing for him to move out. This guy refuses to move out! Landlord choose to raise his rent at a ridiculous amount as a ploy to force him to move out vs going through the court system to evict him. Pls go search out these videos before judging the landlord as greedy.
The tenant had been freeloading to the tune of $30,000.00. Who was taking advantage of who? Amazing how so many people can be fooled by giving incomplete news!
The other side of the story to this according to original report last month the owner asked him to leave several times because the old woman wanted to move back but he refused. This is their way of forcing him out.
Wow, and let me tell you this, houses will end up sitting empty. My cousin , a veteran,, and his I'll wife , cannot find a home, and are homeless with nobody willing to help him find a place. I'm so disqusted
I was struggling to find a place everywhere was over $2,000 for a 3-4 bedroom house. I am paying $1,675 for a two bedroom apartment. How is this not ridiculous prices and taking advantage of renters. I am struggling just to keep this two bedroom apartment then it goes up $100-$200 when you sign. New lease wtf! 😔
@@JustBree716 that’s wild bc even in my bumble fuck town in Northern Indiana a two bedroom can be $1,500 before utilities, in unit laundry if they even have it, or any extra fees.
Whole State of Nevada, Las Vegas, Nevada, we us as Nevadan's need all the HELP ALL WE CAN AND NEED!!!!!!!!!!!!! Those of us who have no money to move no where else and don't have no where else to go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's time to start shaming the landlords and/or investors that are doing this. They should be known and their properties for how greedy they are. Until everyday people band together to say NO to these greed-monsters this will just get worse!
The tenant had been freeloading to the tune of $30,000.00, and then gutted the apartment when they left. Who was taking advantage of who? Amazing how so many people can be fooled by giving incomplete news!
I hope that homeowner who wants to charge that much doesn't get their home rented out and looses out on income because they want to be greedy. What goes around always comes back to bite you. Im happy the man is in a better spot and gas a better landlord.
@@youngpbands9507 Aren't owners allowed to evict and move into a house if it's for them or a family member? That's what it's like here in Ontario, but I do know a lot of the laws are quite different depending what state you're in. It happened to me recently, but I was atleast given 60 days.
@@Wulfenburg you’re right, the landlord could’ve evicted the tenant but an eviction is worse for both parties. It’s can be costly and time consuming for the landlord, and it leaves a scar on the tenant’s record. The rent hike was the more lenient way of handling this. Nothing needs to be taken to court and the tenant’s record is unaffected
I bet the landlord is surprised he got into another place and can’t price gouge him! The landlord won’t find anyone unless they have a lot of money to rent that place! If he does, it will be a long time! Now he has to pay the mortgage on the house himself! Now that’s karma!
If you noticed in the story, it wasn't about getting another tenant. The "property manager" for the owner said the owner wanted to move back in. Who knows if that's the truth.
Our rental home was sold to a new landlord who won't fix mold issues and our water pressure was cut after we have lived here quietly and paid rent on time for 15 years. Moving in 74 days to Alabama and the rent is a bit higher but it's a much nicer home and it'll be worth it to not deal with such a selfish individual who wants to increase rent twice in the first year and won't fix anything.
@@winning3329 Even in many places in Canada it's so hard to find a place to live. I lucked out recently coming across a place an old friend owned. There's so many people in my city looking for a place and literally only 1 or 2 places posted online at a time. Not to mention the recent price increase.
I can't wait until the market crash and houses go back down to 150k to 200k so I can buy one I already fixed my credit and been saving up money for a down payment so ill be ready to buy asap
When we moved into a rental last year the property manager told us the rent would go up $35 each year but its not written in the contract so we're worried about it bein risen higher then what we were told
That was so nice of that realtor. That is such a nice home he is renting now. Moving costs a fortune let alone being able to find somewhere that wants to take you.
I'm glad he was able to get help. A lot of states are noticing tech workers moving to places where rent and homes are cheaper. They noticed this trend and raise their proces
The landlord just wanted the renter to get out at then end of the lease so they could move back into their own home. Nobody is going to pay that price since you can get a bigger, nicer place for the same price. That being said, if you own a rental, you should be able to rent it for as much as the market will bear. Once, the lease is over, you can change the rent to the new market rent. If the market went down from the lease rate, the landlord would have had to lower the rent to keep the tenants from moving. No different. Adjusting to the market. It’s not a charity. Same as if you were selling your car or your home, you sell for what you can get. It’s not a favor to the buyer.
Can you truly blame them? After being treated the way the way they were with tenants taking advantage of the system and legally not able to do anything about it. Lol. You can’t have your cake and eat it too!
But how do we know if this tenant was taking advantage let's give him the BOTD and say he paid his rent through the pandemic then how is this his fault still and not the landlords price gouging.
Las Vegas is pricing itself unnecessarily so. Wages are low, good paying jobs, ones that will allow a person to live decently and safely, definitely are not easily obtained, cost of living is skyrocketing and GREED IS fueling to rapid rate of inflation in Las Vegas. I lived there for 25 yrs and it's so expensive now.
This is insane Even if I was allowed to raise the rents on my tenants like this, I absolutely never would. This is absurd and Karma's a Bi*ch. In California, we are allowed to raise the rents 9 percent a year. Why is there no cap in NV???
Cause California artificially controls their rent prices instead of letting knew homes be built, so they can have a homeless problem. It's free American slaves for the taking. Like if we let all the people locked up out we would have a severe housing shortage. Nobody seems to notice though cause we don't normally keep the slaves in the city.
I thought of selling my condo which has been paid off for 12 years now & move into an apartment in a nicer area, however, with rent prices sky rocketing out of control, videos like this are telling me that's a hugh hugh mistake.🤔🏘👎
It's well past time for rent control. If the casinos want to keep their plantations running they are going to have to have affordable housing for their slaves!
Landlord clearly wanted the tenant to leave and couldn't get them out for some other reason. Nobody would have expected someone to stay and pay that. This whole story is so stupid. Its like if WalMart started charging $700 for coffee. Oh geez, what to do I'm such a victim! Let me go to the press. Oh wait hey I know. What if I just shop somewhere else instead? *rolling eyes*
I see why some of those landlords want ppl out. Some of them purposely didnt pay them but probably getting all types of AMAZON packages on their steps. I'd want them out too!!!
@@cancel.lgbtq.6892 I bet I know just the kind of tenant he was. The kind that is impossible to rent to, yet won't leave, and when you finally find a way to get them out they go to the press. Just a hunch
Why aren’t these elected officials passing laws to stop this? But they will pass quick laws to stop mask mandates. Affordable Housing should be a legal and human right.
How is it a right? Modern homes, apartment complexes, condos, etc. require manpower and different industries working together. We can't go back to the days of building our homes ourselves. The knowledge is lost and the population is too large to go back to the days of the early Settlers.
Thank you all the people who understand this problem is wrong for locals who work and sustain this economy...Californians need to stop moving here and fix their own state and not make Vegas like theirs
And the Californians who do move to Sinless City are the arch-conservative types and they've helped make Las Vegas even more conservative than it's always been. California liberals aren't moving to Las Vegas, they know better.