may. sam brock explains reporter: the only thing hotter than the south florida summer sun might be its real estate market, which can jolt families like loran padlen s did you have any sense that this was coming no. i saw what was happening but i didn t think it was going to hit me reporter: padlen had been renting this aventura home for two years when that jaw dropping e-mail came the $4,000 rent would rise to $6,500, a 63% increase her landlord told us that his rent went up so he had to raise theirs at any point did the thought go through your head, this might make our family homeless absolutely. i saw us on the streets because there was nowhere to go. reporter: loran lucked out a friend had a home to rent her under market value, rare good fortune in florida where the population grew by more than 360,000 in 1 year of
A housing service provider has said that it welcomed the news that 133 new tenants in Kildare would receive their lifetime homes just in time for Christmas. R.
i think what shirley was trying to say as long as we have a single american homeless, family homeless living on the streets, why are we bringing in more problems. absolutely. laura: i think that s what you were saying. we don t need. i totally disagree. smoke screen you know that. laura: waited, wait, wait. guy, guys, guys, stop. so what clay is saying that we should bring in more indigent people. i m not saying that laura, and you know that. i m saying different policies. passing a buck. laura: not blaming on him i m blaming it on the government. [speaking at the same time. laura: guys, we are out of time. no infrastructure is helping. you are wrong. i will see you next time, shirley, i hope you liked working for governor schwarzenegger. i was appointee. laura: we will continue this. [talking at the same time] laura: okay. we have to cut your mikes. all right. coming up, i love you both