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New York's Housing Hypocrisy Exposed

James Wise#4 All Forums Contributor
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  • Cleveland Dayton Cincinnati Toledo Columbus & Akron, OH
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New York's Housing Hypocrisy Exposed

New York landlords are getting crushed by the same hypocrisy over and over again: everyone says housing is a human right, but somehow the landlord is the only one expected to provide it for free. If you steal groceries, you go to jail. If you skip rent, the landlord gets blamed for evicting you. That is why smart New York rental property owners and investors are looking out of state for landlord-friendly markets with better cash flow, faster enforcement, and teams on the ground who can actually manage the chaos. Cleveland, Ohio, Detroit, Michigan, Indianapolis, Indiana, and other Midwest markets give investors a chance to stop playing defense in anti-landlord markets and start building real long-term wealth.

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