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New York: Tenants Want Help While Spitting in Your Face

James Wise#4 All Forums Contributor
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  • Cleveland Dayton Cincinnati Toledo Columbus & Akron, OH
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New York: Tenants Want Help While Spitting in Your Face

New York landlords are tired of being treated like villains while tenants, politicians and activist courts expect them to provide housing, absorb losses, tolerate nonpayment and still apologize for enforcing the lease with an eviction notice. This is why so many New York real estate investors start looking outside New York and move their money into more landlord-friendly cash flow markets like Cleveland, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Dayton, Detroit and other Midwest Section 8 rental markets where landlords can actually protect their property, enforce contracts, complete evictions when necessary and build long-term wealth without being treated like the bad guy for stopping theft.

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