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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why does DC do this to landlords? It’s a shame. You’re being punished for no good reason. [/quote] +1 This is why we always sold our DC homes when we moved. There was no way we would ever be a landlord in DC. Eviction is h$ll in the best of circumstances. If you get a deadbeat tenant who meets certain criteria, then you can't ever evict even if they stop paying rent. Everything in DC is for the lowest common denominator. This is also why I chuckle when I hear people on this board insist that they'll never sell their DC property with a low mortgage rate even if they move. Not only does it often not make financial sense when looking at the opportunity costs of investing the proceeds, but it could end up a financial and legal nightmare in DC.[/quote] and you wonder why dc is ridden with crime as these people are the ones being catered to, the criminals can live rent free ! [/quote]
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