Slumlords René Lough
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- True Crime
Slumlords will leave you paranoid, but more informed.
We examine the legal gray area that keeps tenants trapped in their leases and designates silent authority to the landlord.
In 2018 US renters surpassed over 100 million. Renters in major cities spend over 30% of their income on rent. Now more than ever, renters enter a codependent relationship with their landlord.
Each episode highlights a different tenant. Their experiences exposes the nefarious system that sustains the Slumlord. The notion of tenants' rights becomes laughable.
The tenants know the truth. Now they are reclaiming it.
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Not So Superb | NYC | Ep. 1
Recorded Feb 2020 | Tenant: Charlotte Carpenter representing her co-op mates of Hart House Collective - "Stressful. Confusing. Tumultuous."
Music composed by Nino Soberon
Charlotte shares the Hart Collective's trials living through "hot potato" toss between two different property management companies in Brooklyn,NY.