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New York’s Eviction Crybabies Forgot They Signed a Lease

James Wise#4 All Forums Contributor
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New York’s Eviction Crybabies Forgot They Signed a Lease

New York’s eviction laws and tenant-first politics have turned basic rent collection into a war zone for landlords. In this video, we break down why property owners are tired of being treated like villains when tenants stop paying rent, break the lease, and then cry victim when consequences show up. If you’re a New York investor sick of woke housing policy, endless tenant excuses, and a system that punishes landlords for enforcing contracts, it might be time to take your money out of New York and start building rental income in landlord-friendly markets where property rights still matter.