M shelley walcott. Pwmur s Suzanne Roantree explains phow Police Caught up with him pand why he was in custody in the pfirst place. Psuzanne it was on tuesday night p on route 106 in belmont when olice arrested p35yearoldyearold ryan pstreitenberger of laconia. Olice say they pulled pstreitenberger over for a false pinspection sticker and false ptemporary plates on the car he pwas driving. P when the officer was speaking pwith the gentlemen he determined pthere were some objects in the pcar he was concerned with. Pit looks like Drug Paraphernalia pin the car. Psuzanne that officer says he phandgun, a double edged knife pand a substantial amount of pnarcotic drugs. Pofficer stepped out of the pbooking room to gather some parrest paperwork. Pstreitenberger was all alone. Psurveillance video shows him pfidgeting and pacing the room. Olice say streitenberger then pnoticed the door to the garage pwas not secured pand that s when he tries to make phis getaway. P he eventually gets up and pwa
Competition has gotten steep. Sold whats the name of your company . Were private. But the recovery isnt quite what it seems. Housing recoveries are typically led by buyers. And those buyers, historically, were typically homeowners. People who intended to purchase and live in the home. They werent investors, and it wasnt second homes. I dont want to be on camera but in 2011, 2012, you started seeing firms that were backed by some of the larger private equity firms beginning to get into the market. Who came in and bought houses by the block, basically. Weve been trying to talk to some of the investors here like Invitation Homes right behind me, but they refused to talk to us. This has not been the ideal recovery. This is the only housing recovery we have right now. Its a landlords market and rents are rising across the country. The question is are investors jumpstarting the economy or laying the foundation for a new crisis. Right now the biggest landlords in the u. S. Is wall street. Ton
Competition has gotten steep. Sold whats the name of your company . Were private. But the recovery isnt quite what it seems. Housing recoveries are typically led by buyers. And those buyers, historically, were typically homeowners. People who intended to purchase and live in the home. They werent investors, and it wasnt second homes. I dont want to be on camera but in 2011, 2012, you started seeing firms that were backed by some of the larger private equity firms beginning to get into the market. Who came in and bought houses by the block, basically. Weve been trying to talk to some of the investors here like Invitation Homes right behind me, but they refused to talk to us. This has not been the ideal recovery. This is the only housing recovery we have right now. Its a landlords market and rents are rising across the country. The question is are investors jumpstarting the economy or laying the foundation for a new crisis. Right now the biggest landlords in the u. S. Is wall street. Ton
Sold whats the name of your company . Were private. But the recovery isnt quite what it seems. Housing recoveries are typically led by buyers. And those buyers, historically, were typically homeowners. People who intended to purchase and live in the home. They werent investors, and it wasnt second homes. I dont want to be on camera but in 2011, 2012, you started seeing firms that were backed by some of the larger private equity firms beginning to get into the market. Who came in and bought houses by the block, basically. Weve been trying to talk to some of the investors here like Invitation Homes right behind me, but they refused to talk to us. This has not been the ideal recovery. This is the only housing recovery we have right now. Its a landlords market and rents are rising across the country. The question is are investors jumpstarting the economy or laying the foundation for a new crisis. Right now the biggest landlords in the u. S. Is wall street. Tonight fault lines investigates
This one in georgia, competition has gotten steep. Sold whats the name of your company . Were private. But the recovery isnt quite what it seems. Housing recoveries are typically led by buyers. And those buyers, historically, were typically homeowners. People who intended to purchase and live in the home. They werent investors, and it wasnt second homes. I dont want to be on camera but in 2011, 2012, you started seeing firms that were backed by some of the larger private equity firms beginning to get into the market. Who came in and bought houses by the block, basically. Weve been trying to talk to some of the investors here like Invitation Homes right behind me, but they refused to talk to us. This has not been the ideal recovery. This is the only housing recovery we have right now. Its a landlords market and rents are rising across the country. The question is are investors jumpstarting the economy or laying the foundation for a new crisis. Right now the biggest landlords in the u. S