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Keep Californian's Housed!
In the aftermath of the "'shelter at home" order, California will face a tsunami of evictions and foreclosures like we've never seen in our lifetimes. Our real estate market, and thus the economy, will further go into a tailspin as the housing market collapses on itself. This will happen, that is, unless government steps in.
While California renters struggle, corporate landlords become wealthier every day, by huge tax loopholes and tax giveaways from Trump in 2017 and from Congress in the most recent federal stimulus packages. The CARES Act alone provided a $170 billion dollar tax benefit to real estate and millionaires. And that's on top of $300 billion dollars in existing federal tax benefits. Corporate landlords are expressing excitement about the potential for profiteering post-pandemic, using our collective suffering to grow their own wealth.
With so many Americans struggling to survive during the current COVID-19 pandemic, corporate landlords should pay for the cancellation of our rent, mortgages, and utilities, and provide financial relief to small property owners here in California and across the country. Making them pay our monthly housing expenses for the rest of the COVID-19 pandemic is the fairest, most pragmatic way to address the financial crisis facing millions of tenants, homeowners, and small property owners.
This is a time for bold measures that will provide collective safety and security. Keeping people housed - preventing further homelessenss - must be a top priority. Suspending evictions is not enough. Thousands of Californians already lived paycheck to paycheck before the crisis. To accomplish this goal, struggling renters and homeowners need payment forgiveness and smaller landlords need assistance. Let's not repeat the mistakes of the "recovery" from the 2008 crash, when banks got bailed out and millions of hardworking families lost their homes. We will not sit by and let this happen.
We will fight tooth and nail to keep people in their homes. We hope and pray you join this fight with us.
Prevent Escalating Homelessness!
In the aftermath of the "'shelter at home" order, California will face a tsunami of evictions and foreclosures like we've never seen in our lifetimes. Our real estate market, and thus the economy, will further go into a tailspin as the housing market collapses on itself. This will happen, that is, unless government steps in.
While California renters struggle, corporate landlords become wealthier every day, by huge tax loopholes and tax giveaways from Trump in 2017 and from Congress in the most recent federal stimulus packages. The CARES Act alone provided a $170 billion dollar tax benefit to real estate and millionaires. And that's on top of $300 billion dollars in existing federal tax benefits. Corporate landlords are expressing excitement about the potential for profiteering post-pandemic, using our collective suffering to grow their own wealth.
With so many Americans struggling to survive during the current COVID-19 pandemic, corporate landlords should pay for the cancellation of our rent, mortgages, and utilities, and provide financial relief to small property owners here in California and across the country. Making them pay our monthly housing expenses for the rest of the COVID-19 pandemic is the fairest, most pragmatic way to address the financial crisis facing millions of tenants, homeowners, and small property owners.
This is a time for bold measures that will provide collective safety and security. Keeping people housed - preventing further homelessenss - must be a top priority. Suspending evictions is not enough. Thousands of Californians already lived paycheck to paycheck before the crisis. To accomplish this goal, struggling renters and homeowners need payment forgiveness and smaller landlords need assistance. Let's not repeat the mistakes of the "recovery" from the 2008 crash, when banks got bailed out and millions of hardworking families lost their homes. We will not sit by and let this happen.
We will fight tooth and nail to keep people in their homes. We hope and pray you join this fight with us.
Cancel Rent and Mortgage Payments!
In the aftermath of the "'shelter at home" order, California will face a tsunami of evictions and foreclosures like we've never seen in our lifetimes. Our real estate market, and thus the economy, will further go into a tailspin as the housing market collapses on itself. This will happen, that is, unless government steps in.
While California renters struggle, corporate landlords become wealthier every day, by huge tax loopholes and tax giveaways from Trump in 2017 and from Congress in the most recent federal stimulus packages. The CARES Act alone provided a $170 billion dollar tax benefit to real estate and millionaires. And that's on top of $300 billion dollars in existing federal tax benefits. Corporate landlords are expressing excitement about the potential for profiteering post-pandemic, using our collective suffering to grow their own wealth.
With so many Americans struggling to survive during the current COVID-19 pandemic, corporate landlords should pay for the cancellation of our rent, mortgages, and utilities, and provide financial relief to small property owners here in California and across the country. Making them pay our monthly housing expenses for the rest of the COVID-19 pandemic is the fairest, most pragmatic way to address the financial crisis facing millions of tenants, homeowners, and small property owners.
This is a time for bold measures that will provide collective safety and security. Keeping people housed - preventing further homelessenss - must be a top priority. Suspending evictions is not enough. Thousands of Californians already lived paycheck to paycheck before the crisis. To accomplish this goal, struggling renters and homeowners need payment forgiveness and smaller landlords need assistance. Let's not repeat the mistakes of the "recovery" from the 2008 crash, when banks got bailed out and millions of hardworking families lost their homes. We will not sit by and let this happen.
We will fight tooth and nail to keep people in their homes. We hope and pray you join this fight with us.
Prevent a Tsunami of Evictions and Foreclosures!
In the aftermath of the "'shelter at home" order, California will face a tsunami of evictions and foreclosures like we've never seen in our lifetimes. Our real estate market, and thus the economy, will further go into a tailspin as the housing market collapses on itself. This will happen, that is, unless government steps in.
We need you to take action to keep renters and borrowers in their homes, and keep smaller landlords afloat, while we all recover from this crisis. We are urging you to use your emergency powers to forgive the unpaid rent and mortgage payments of struggling renters and homeowners and to provide assistance to those smaller landlords who need the help and commit to basic tenant protections.
This is a time for bold measures that will provide collective safety and security. Keeping people housed - preventing further homelessenss - must be a top priority. To accomplish this goal, struggling renters and homeowners need payment forgiveness and smaller landlords need assistance. Let's not repeat the mistakes of the "recovery" from the 2008 crash, when banks got bailed out and millions of hardworking families lost their homes. We will not sit by and let this happen.
We will fight tooth and nail to keep people in their homes. We hope and pray you join this fight with us.
Keep Families Home!
In the aftermath of the "'shelter at home" order, California will face a tsunami of evictions and foreclosures like we've never seen in our lifetimes. Our real estate market, and thus the economy, will further go into a tailspin as the housing market collapses on itself. This will happen, that is, unless government steps in.
While California renters struggle, corporate landlords become wealthier every day, by huge tax loopholes and tax giveaways from Trump in 2017 and from Congress in the most recent federal stimulus packages. The CARES Act alone provided a $170 billion dollar tax benefit to real estate and millionaires. And that's on top of $300 billion dollars in existing federal tax benefits. Corporate landlords are expressing excitement about the potential for profiteering post-pandemic, using our collective suffering to grow their own wealth.
With so many Americans struggling to survive during the current COVID-19 pandemic, corporate landlords should pay for the cancellation of our rent, mortgages, and utilities, and provide financial relief to small property owners here in California and across the country. Making them pay our monthly housing expenses for the rest of the COVID-19 pandemic is the fairest, most pragmatic way to address the financial crisis facing millions of tenants, homeowners, and small property owners.
This is a time for bold measures that will provide collective safety and security. Keeping people housed - preventing further homelessenss - must be a top priority. Suspending evictions is not enough. Thousands of Californians already lived paycheck to paycheck before the crisis. To accomplish this goal, struggling renters and homeowners need payment forgiveness and smaller landlords need assistance. Let's not repeat the mistakes of the "recovery" from the 2008 crash, when banks got bailed out and millions of hardworking families lost their homes. We will not sit by and let this happen.
We will fight tooth and nail to keep people in their homes. We hope and pray you join this fight with us.
Forgive Rent and Mortgage Payments!
In the aftermath of the "'shelter at home" order, California will face a tsunami of evictions and foreclosures like we've never seen in our lifetimes. Our real estate market, and thus the economy, will further go into a tailspin as the housing market collapses on itself. This will happen, that is, unless government steps in.
While California renters struggle, corporate landlords become wealthier every day, by huge tax loopholes and tax giveaways from Trump in 2017 and from Congress in the most recent federal stimulus packages. The CARES Act alone provided a $170 billion dollar tax benefit to real estate and millionaires. And that's on top of $300 billion dollars in existing federal tax benefits. Corporate landlords are expressing excitement about the potential for profiteering post-pandemic, using our collective suffering to grow their own wealth.
With so many Americans struggling to survive during the current COVID-19 pandemic, corporate landlords should pay for the cancellation of our rent, mortgages, and utilities, and provide financial relief to small property owners here in California and across the country. Making them pay our monthly housing expenses for the rest of the COVID-19 pandemic is the fairest, most pragmatic way to address the financial crisis facing millions of tenants, homeowners, and small property owners.
This is a time for bold measures that will provide collective safety and security. Keeping people housed - preventing further homelessenss - must be a top priority. Suspending evictions is not enough. Thousands of Californians already lived paycheck to paycheck before the crisis. To accomplish this goal, struggling renters and homeowners need payment forgiveness and smaller landlords need assistance. Let's not repeat the mistakes of the "recovery" from the 2008 crash, when banks got bailed out and millions of hardworking families lost their homes. We will not sit by and let this happen.
We will fight tooth and nail to keep people in their homes. We hope and pray you join this fight with us.