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"There's this new landlord group." "It's called Pied Piper Realty." "They go by PPG." "They're a group of investors who've bought over $9,000,000 worth of rental property in this town that I live in." "Because of them, some families are seeing their rent go up by even 50%." "So three bedrooms that were costing $650 a month are now $1,300 a month in rent." "This town's population, the town I live in, is less than 23,000 people." "These are not just numbers, this is people actually losing their homes." "I went to my city council meeting last night." "People are literally living in fear of being evicted." "Rather that's petitioning our local government officials to change it from a thirty day notice to a sixty or ninety day notice or enforcing inspections for any property that's rent is increasing by more than 10%."

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An Airbnb host was offered $10,000 a month by a county and state to house illegal aliens in a rental property. The host is considering the offer, as the property normally rents for $1800-$2500 long-term or makes $5000-$6000 a month on Airbnb. The host questions where the money is coming from and why it's not being used to house citizens. They are curious if other areas are doing this and if it's an investment opportunity. The host replied that they would do it if paid $240,000 for two years upfront, and the county/state is considering it. The host states that even if the house burned down, they would make the value of the house back.

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A Canadian looking to buy a condo with a 20% down payment and a favorable mortgage rate would face monthly costs of about $42,000. In contrast, the monthly rent for their official residence is $3,600. This indicates a significant subsidy, amounting to tens of thousands of dollars, received each month for their housing.

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Moving to Canada? Food prices are high. A pack of drumsticks from Costco costs $202 or $224. Conclusion: don't come here.

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Living costs in Canada are overwhelming, shifting from a cost of living to a cost of survival. A single mother, working 3 jobs, shared her struggles with debt to the government. The CRA criticized her for not maxing out credit cards to pay them, urging her to cut back on groceries for her 3 children. She confronted them, blaming the high prices on their actions. She emphasized that everyone is suffering together. Translation: The high cost of living in Canada is making it difficult for people to survive. A single mother working multiple jobs shared her struggles with debt to the government. The CRA criticized her for not using credit cards to pay them, telling her to cut back on groceries for her children. She confronted them, blaming them for the high prices and emphasizing that everyone is suffering together.

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I'm being kicked out of my hotel for asking for an N95 mask. I'm struggling with money, scams, and health issues. I can't find stable housing. I feel lost and alone. I just want a safe place to call home. I'm sober, but struggling without my ADHD medication. I feel tired, hungry, and in need of comfort. I'm in Asheville, North Carolina, with nowhere to go. I'm angry at discrimination against disabled people and COVID misinformation. I just want a place to belong.

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The speaker expresses a strong emotional connection to the issue of affordability, stemming from personal experiences. This includes a sister living in a hallway cutout due to lack of space, the speaker sleeping on the couch, and their mother working multiple jobs while renting and renting out a spare bedroom during their childhood. The speaker emphasizes that this emotional attachment to affordability is real and raw for many people.

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A city built over a hundred tiny homes, each fitting a bed and a bit more, to house homeless people. However, drug dealers then stormed the area, leading to open-air drug dealing, increased crime, robberies, looting, and homeless camps. The tiny homes are allegedly not helping and are hurting the neighborhood. The owners of these tiny homes are charging $150 a night. The city pays this amount to a corporation for each homeless person to live there. Drug dealing is allegedly being done from the tiny homes. Nonprofits operating the tiny homes are paid by the city for everything they do and are making a lot of money.

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Everyone in Canada is struggling to make ends meet, including my family, friends, and coworkers. The cost of living is so high that many feel like they are just surviving, not thriving. Leaving the country seems like the only option, but it's expensive and challenging. The feeling of hopelessness is widespread. Starting a family feels impossible due to financial constraints. Many are facing the reality of not being able to afford children.

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I'm frustrated because I can't get into the building. They raised the cost of living so high that even though I work full-time, I can't afford to live here. It doesn't make any sense. I'm homeless and it's unfair that they're bringing in more people without considering us who were born and raised here. They only care about money and the rich. It's a messed up situation.

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Our country's security relies on our economic security; if our economy is threatened, so is our overall security. Let me be blunt, housing isn't primarily the federal government's responsibility. Here at the shelter in Mississauga, this is the spot where a young man from Nigeria died last week. You can see the tents where people were living. How are people expected to survive in these horrible conditions with the cold weather? Affordable housing, where can a man find a bed? "No one knows," he said. "Take a load off."

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Moving to Canada may not be a good idea due to the exorbitant food prices. For instance, a pack of drumsticks from Costco costs either $202 or $224. This serves as a warning to potential immigrants about the high cost of living in the country.

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I went for a walk in Harris Park in London, Ontario and was shocked to discover a large tent city by the river. It was scary and sad to see. There were multiple compounds with walkways and people talking to each other. This used to be a beautiful path, but now it's filled with tents. It's concerning to think about what might be happening there. This level of homelessness in our own city is heartbreaking. We should focus on helping our own people instead of constantly bringing in more immigrants.

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Housing prices are lower due to the presence of butts and sheds in the sky. Zillow manipulated data to keep rent prices low. Only a few bursts trigger the ring alerts, ensuring that rent remains affordable.

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I'm glad you're in Scottsdale instead of Toronto. Canadians are now poorer per capita in GDP than those in Mississippi. The richest province in Canada is less affluent than the poorest U.S. state. This decline has occurred since Trudeau took office. A decade ago, Canada was nearly on par with the U.S., but now Americans are about 40% ahead. Successful individuals often move to the U.S. because it's easier to thrive here without as much hassle.

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Who wants to live in Trudeau's Canada? High taxes, poor healthcare, job struggles, unaffordable housing, state-controlled media, censorship, rewarding laziness, unequal rights, biased hiring, and special privileges for certain groups. Who would want that?

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New York City is launching ACES Place, which is described as the first city-funded homeless shelter dedicated to transgender and gender non-conforming individuals. This follows previous expenditures, including millions for safe injection sites, $700,000 for vending machines containing needles and condoms, and $220 million paid to the Pakistani government to house illegal aliens at the Roosevelt Hotel. The annual cost to taxpayers for ACES Place is reportedly $63 million.

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Ontario is becoming unaffordable and difficult to live in. One person's mortgage has increased, and they can only pay the interest, not the principal. Groceries are also very expensive, making it hard to buy extra. The cost of childcare is high, and finding a daycare is a challenge. The speaker questions who is to blame for this situation and wonders if they should have been more financially literate in the past. They mention that buying a home is not a good investment unless you follow certain rules. The speaker also criticizes buying expensive cars, stating that it is a waste of money. Overall, the video highlights the financial struggles and rising costs in Ontario.

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Where did these come from? They seem to be appearing out of nowhere. I have nowhere to live.

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The rental market is incredibly discouraging. After landing a six-figure job and finding a great apartment, my rent increased by nearly $1,000 in two years, along with new fees. Now, I’m forced to search for a more affordable place, but luxury apartments are everywhere, starting at $2,500 for a one-bedroom. Even older buildings have similar prices. This situation pushes me to move 45 minutes away from work, highlighting the disconnect between wages and the rising cost of living. Despite these challenges, I refuse to let circumstances dictate my lifestyle. I’m determined to increase my income and maintain the quality of life I deserve, even if it means paying a high rent. Like, follow, and share your thoughts.

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The speaker expresses a strong emotional connection to the issue of affordability, stemming from personal experiences. This includes living in cramped conditions with a sister in a makeshift bedroom, sleeping on a couch, and a mother working multiple jobs while renting and subletting a room. The speaker emphasizes that this emotional attachment to affordability is genuine and deeply felt by many.

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Speaker is a full time employed person living in Florida who can't afford to live. They spent their day off trying to find a more affordable place to live because they can't afford fucking $1,300 a month in rent and then fucking a $650 car note and then $300 in fucking insurance and then you got utilities. It's either I eat or I pay my bills, and which bill is gonna be fucking late this month? I nor anybody else should be working sixty plus hours a fucking week and not be able to fucking live. I'm about to crash the fuck out. Maybe it's just me losing my fucking mind. apartment complexes and and realtors and even private renters, fuck you. The frustration is extreme and they feel unable to afford basic housing in Florida.

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A mother and daughter went shopping at Vaughan Mills. The daughter went to the bathroom, but didn't come out for a while. The worried mother went in and found her daughter's shoes along with a stranger's shoes in one stall. When she opened the door, a man ran past her and her daughter was unconscious with a shaved head. Similar incidents have occurred at Yorkdale, with over 60 cases reported. The police haven't shared this information with the media, so it's important for us to spread awareness. Kidnappers target both men and women, injecting them with a sleep-inducing substance before shaving their heads and wheeling them out unnoticed. People assume the victims are disabled, so no one intervenes.

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A landlord met with a prospective tenant with a $2,000 housing voucher. The tenant said she makes $5,000 a month tax-free caring for elderly/special needs people, and has a five-bedroom voucher due to having many kids. She also mentioned housing the kids in the basement to use the upstairs rooms for her care business. The landlord believes this is an example of people scamming the system, making money while appearing unemployed to collect vouchers. The landlord claims that out of twelve Section 8 tenants, ten were likely running some kind of scam. The landlord reports suspected fraud and believes voucher fraud should be a jailable offense because people who need vouchers are being taken advantage of.

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Armchair Anonymous: Bad Roommate | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
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In this episode of Armchair Anonymous, the hosts discuss their worst roommate experiences, sharing humorous and shocking stories. Dax reflects on the anthropological shift from living with family to sharing spaces with strangers, highlighting the risks involved. One guest, Bailey, recounts a bizarre incident where her college roommate drunkenly defecated in her backpack, mistaking it for a toilet. Despite the shocking nature of the event, Bailey and her roommate continued to coexist for the rest of the year, with the roommate apologizing and replacing the ruined items. Another guest, Alen, shares a harrowing tale about a creepy roommate in the Netherlands who exhibited disturbing behavior, including inappropriate advances and potential identity theft. Alen's roommate left gas on overnight, leading to a dangerous situation that prompted Alen to break her lease. The story culminates with Alen discovering that her checkbook and passport had been stolen, leading to further complications. Kayla, another guest, describes her experience with a roommate who stole her food and underwear, culminating in a gas leak incident that endangered their lives. Despite the chaos, Kayla managed to escape the situation with the help of her bank and friends. The hosts and guests reflect on the absurdity and trauma of their experiences, emphasizing the unpredictability of living with strangers.
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