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TopicOakland Disabled Retiree to lose his house because tenant failing to pay rent
CruelBuffalo
04/19/23 4:25:25 PM
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Trumble posted...

"Disabled" is a valid reason for support if his disability is to an extent that he cannot work, that's fair. "Retired" is not. There is no difference in my view between a younger person deciding not to work anymore and insisting on a handout, versus an older one doing so. Boomer entitlement is just so strongly ingrained that people don't see there's no difference.

And let's be fair here. If he can get to the point where he owns investment properties, he almost certianly is not disabled to the point that he cannot work. Unless it came about as a result of a lottery win or something like that.


Maybe read the article and watch the video so it answers it. He doesnt have multiple properties. Its a home split up. Moreover the person he is renting to has multiple businesses and is paying way under market rate
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