$5.2 Billion Deal Passed In California To Help Tenants Pay Back Rent

Officials in California finalized a $5.2 billion deal that would entirely pay off rent for some tenants who were financially impacted by the pandemic. NBC News Correspondent Steve Patterson reports.
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27 thoughts on “$5.2 Billion Deal Passed In California To Help Tenants Pay Back Rent

  1. Meanwhile in the rest of country. . . State and the federal government are trying to pass "NOT Our Problem" renter laws and are working to restrict voting laws

  2. Every business I see, has a Hiring sign out. We don't need more stimulus. We need these people to apply for jobs. This stupid woman could have written a screen play, or started a new sit-com, which she could now be selling to the studios. What did she do with her time?

  3. A lot of these funds will goto landlords that don't need it while those that need it won't receive anything SMH. Very unorganized .

  4. I'm GLAD L.Lords r geTTing paid. BuTT tenanTs shouLd NOT geT their crediT cLeaned. NoT onLy cause they don'T deserve thaT, buTT this wiLL make them toe the Line wiTh their currenT L.Lord, them knowing thaT if theg r evicTed where they are, thaT they wonT be abLe to renT ELSEwhere. PLus the minor deTaiL of whaT they puTT their L.Lords thru. I hope many geT evicTed anyway. I've worked 19 monThs sTraiT, 7niTes a week no days of to pay my redicuLous San Diego renT, so good Luck trying to guiLT me. Yeah,….im jeaLous.

  5. Biden, Pelosi, Schumer do not care otherwise they would have done this. How many times do they need to be told and ignore it like they have done for the elderly and student loans. Face it, they like repugs are rich and it is not a crisis for them.

  6. Some of these tenants do not care if they are playing high risk games just for free monies versus those in needs. Think it should go first to private, non corporate landlords owing on their mortgages.

  7. Everyone please check out the channel gematria effect news 22, so you can find out the truth about the news and the pandemic. Im trying to save you … Have a blessed day!

  8. This is a bailout for the landlords.

    This is very fair, if you owned rentals you would agree, regardless of whether people renting can be criticized, at least a few hard working citizens will not be paying the bill.
    Unfortunately we know how this works, the money will be funneled to the corporate owners (look it up) and many of those who need it the most will get nothing (smaller rental property owners).

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