Love your praying with that last sentence.
ChewTiger
This was incredibly well said. I have always struggled with phrasing when talking about this issue and I like how you've worded it.
I'm not going to pretend that I'm on the side of the landlords here, but I don't think individuals who own and rent out a few properties are part of the problem. In fact, there should be more people like that.
I think it's the large corporations owning tons of properties across multiple cities or even countries that are the issue. Houses shouldn't be treated as financial products or investment vehicles for massive entities, they are places for people to live. It's insane to have more empty houses than homeless people, there is no justifying that. I think requiring companies to have local offices in the cities they have properties would go a long way to address this.
I'm currently trying to convince the company that manages my current place that yes, they do have our insurance and to please stop charging us fees. They want insurance with both my wife and I 's names on it. I've submitted it 3 times over the last couple of months, and I swear they only read the top name on the paperwork and reject it.
Sometimes the old has to be burned down to prepare the ground for new growth.
Wait.....what? I'm struggling to comprehend this level of nonsense.
Man, this guy's favorite hobby has to be digging holes. I hope he's read the book, it's really good.
I don't care what other people drink. In fact I love it when people show me their favorite drinks. Even if I don't like it I enjoy the experience of something new. I get bored very easily.
That being said, I moved to the Pacific Northwest a few years ago and it seems like local breweries only make IPAs. They'll have like eight local or inhouse brews and 7 will be IPAs. I just miss the variety I used to be able to find in other parts of the country. It also seems a little lazy and uncreative on the brewery's side.
Why don't they just let the kids in? Who cares if they are a little late. Life's complicated, shit happens.
They tore down at least two in the city I used to live in the Midwest. Now I'm on the west coast and I've seen one turn down and another converted in the past few years.
Mine acted similar to yours. I recently started watching a few more short videos and now it's showing me an unfortunate amount of that far right nonsense.
I wonder if they told him just to see who he'd talk to or where he'd move them too.
Not saying I'm a fan of Edge, but I booted up my old Surface after not using it for a few years and out of everything Edge was surprisingly one of the most responsive programs. Oddly enough it also opens up PDFs super fast. Guess that's just a long way of me saying it's definitely better than IE and at least a step forward.