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Updated 9 months ago, 03/12/2024

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Matthew Paul#2 Contractors Contributor
  • Severna Park, MD
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What type of housing problems are in the future due to the increased border crossings

Matthew Paul#2 Contractors Contributor
  • Severna Park, MD
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Right now , rates are higher than they have been in a while . prices are up on Real Estate around the country . Insurance rates , rents , utilities are higher .  Now there are an estimated 5 million people who have crossed the border .  Well they will need a place to live ( besides hotels ) . 

Without a job ,  or a credit report and all the other necessary info they cant pass a background check .

Will the government make it illegal to do back ground checks ?

Many more questions to be asked , but those are the basics .

To put this into some perspective , Baltimore has a population of about 650,000 . At one time in the late 50s it was around 1 million .  How do you think this will affect landlords , and investing in general .    

Try as hard as possible to leave political parties out of this , but general politics for a region should be ok . 

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