The COVID-19 Pandemic Permanently Damaged Property Rights
Officials used the crisis to impose policies they already supported but couldn't get through the normal legislative process, like bans on evictions.

I don't pay particular attention to health scares, so when talk of a spreading pandemic started dominating the news cycle I largely shrugged and went about my business. I was staying at a cheap motel in Calexico, taking photos of the New River and the Salton Sea for my book about California water policy, when my wife called from Sacramento and said, "You better get home. And I mean now."
That was the weekend when the shutdowns began. I recall stopping at a grocery store near Modesto, when I noticed meandering lines and a run on toilet paper. The rest, as they say, is history. Like most people, I never could have predicted the coming shutdown of the economy, government orders to stay at home, an end to restaurant dining and public gatherings, and profligate "relief" payments.
As that (probably fake) George Washington quotation put it, "Government is not reason, it is not eloquence—it is force." Government officials aren't wiser than the rest of us, so when they tried to deal with a serious public health problem, they did so in a forceful, ineloquent, and unreasonable manner. Unfortunately, many of its worst approaches leave permanent scars.
In my column last year summarizing lessons from COVID-19, I concluded that it left us as a "nation of rulers, not laws." American governors—and California Gov. Gavin Newsom in particular—quickly and eagerly used their broad emergency powers to begin issuing edicts. Given the extent of the public-health threat, some of the more modest and temporary ones were understandable, but they bypassed the normal legislative process in cynical and expansive ways.
One Republican lawmaker published a 138-page document detailing the 400 laws that Newsom unilaterally imposed or changed—many of them that only tangentially had anything to do with protecting public health. In particular, officials used the crisis to impose policies they already supported but couldn't get through the normal legislative process.
The worst example involved anti-eviction orders that have literally destroyed our property rights. Virtually all mom-and-pop landlords depend on the rental income. With one fell swoop, governors (and the federal Centers for Disease Control) declared that tenants no longer had to pay their full rent if they faced a pandemic-related hardship. Sure, landlords could potentially collect rent in the future in civil court, but good luck with that.
In making it virtually impossible to evict non-paying tenants, policymakers imposed the full cost of their public-health plans on individual property owners, who could no longer count on getting a return on their investment. Often, property owners have mortgages—and they always have tax and insurance bills. When a heating system or roof leaks, they're still required (ethically and legally) to make repairs. But they no longer could count on receiving rent.
Someone posted my column detailing the plight of landlords on a liberal housing-related news group, and you can probably guess the ensuing negative responses. No landlord I know expects any sympathy given that it's the type of investment they freely chose.
However, I thought that most people—even renters who have had less-than-stellar rental experiences—might understand that if the government deprives owners of their supposed state constitutional right to a fair return on their investment, fewer people will go into the business and even fewer will upgrade their properties. That helps no one.
The result is obvious: fewer available rentals and fewer rentals in tip-top condition. Investing in rental property has always been a prime means for middle-class people to build wealth. My grandfather was an immigrant paperhanger (remember wallpaper?) who invested in Philadelphia row houses decades ago. Now, I talk to many people who won't dare buy a rental house out of the legitimate fear that the government can suspend rent payments at will.
Tenants often outnumber owners, especially in larger cities such as Los Angeles. We see groups of activists lobbying for rent controls in Costa Mesa (and previously in Santa Ana). By eliminating property rights and shifting decisions to city councils (and tenant-dominated rental boards), the government has made owners' livelihoods dependent on the political system. As the saying goes, democracy is two wolves and a sheep voting on what's for dinner.
Certainly, many cities (San Francisco, Santa Monica, New York) embraced strict rent control long before the pandemic was a thing. They largely destroyed their housing markets of course, as renters stayed put in under-market units while investors high-tailed it elsewhere. But COVID added a new level of uncertainty. Look at how Los Angeles continually extended its anti-eviction provisions.
Any time I hear of a bad flu season or other health scare, I fully expect Newsom and others to return to their COVID-19 anti-eviction playbook. In other words, we no longer have property rights when officials can eliminate them by executive order, legislation, or regulatory fiat. That is COVID's lasting legacy—and the lasting result will not be pretty.
This column was first published in The Orange County Register.
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It helps large corporations, who will continue to build housing and who will manage housing for the government and/or get government vouchers.
It will also help politicians and bureaucrats who get to spend on, build, and administer all the public housing that will have to be built.
Destroying a free rental market is the objective, and powerful interests are benefiting from it. That’s why it’s happening.
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Everything was done legally.
Hence the claimed rights that were damaged, never existed in the first place.
The claim that they did, is just another Libertarian Lie..
Lying pile of lefty shit attempts some sophistry and fails as the steaming pile of lefty shit does every time he posts.
Eat shit and die, asshole.
The Nazis did everything legally too.
It just wasn’t moral.
Rights do not cease to exist just because they're violated.
“The COVID-19 Pandemic Permanently Damaged…”
– Trust in public health policy
– Trust in ‘the experts’
– the definition of the word ‘vaccine’
– the definition of ‘safe’
– the definition of ‘effective’
– the definition of ‘science’
– the definition of ‘consensus’
However I will say they really bolstered:
– the govt ability to conduct a mass psy op
– the govt’s skill at propaganda
– the govt’s ability to violate the 1A and censor dissenting opinions
So all in all…ya its really bad
And it certainly bolstered the public's ability to lose their emotional shit and comply with totalitarian policies. Also a national trial of the Stanford experiment.
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Everything was done legally.
Hence the claimed rights that were damaged, never existed in the first place.
The claim that they did, is just another delusional Libertarian Lie.
Lying pile of lefty shit again attempts some sophistry and fails as the steaming pile of lefty shit does every time he posts.
Eat shit and die, asshole.
So, if someone tries to murder you and you're unable to stop them, you have no right to live? Even for an authoritarian statist, your reasoning is bizarre and extreme.
Pretty damn good summary, Jimbo
I don't get it ... are you saying that losing faith in all those things is a bad thing? I would say that the sooner most Americans lose their faith in government officials, government agencies and government policy the better!
It is a bad thing. There's nothing wrong with trusting institutions that work... even if it amounts to "trust-but-verify". There's nothing worse than living under a bunch of crushing bureaucratic institutions that have the power to jail you on a whim that are completely untrustworthy.
Remember, just because you don't trust those institutions doesn't mean they don't have complete and total power over you.
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I have nothing but complete and total trust in government, it's employees, and institutions. It's exactly the same complete and total trust I have that mambas, taipans and kraits will behave like mambas, taipans, kraits.
It also bolstered the establishment's ability to carry out a coup d'état.
used the crisis to impose policies they already supported
Reminds me of a certain Koch-funded open borders fanatic. I lost count after the dozenth time she copy / pasted "Russia's invasion of Ukraine" into her "[Insert current event] demonstrates the need for my sugar daddy's unlimited, unrestricted immigration agenda he's been pushing since before I was born" template.
#WarIsGoodBecauseItCreatesRefugees
#CheapLaborAboveAll
there are few things she wont shoehorn open-borders into
"It's a little hot outside today: Here's why open borders would help fix that"
Fiona on Fire!
I'll bring the gas if you bring the matches.
Obama and his Nazi-Supporters, but, but, but ... "You didn't build that!"
evolved over time to "We are burning your building down for equity, insurance will probably pay for it so get over it"
Anybody notice that Greenhut never mentions the pedigree of those Governors?
Yeah. Seems like if it’s not a both sides issue, some of the writers here see no reason to mention party affiliation. Strange that.
Those were STATE level decisions. Electoral politics then only matters within those states. An R pol or voter in CA or NY doesn’t need an article in Reason to inform him/her of what happens in their own town and the political/electoral impact of that.
The only reason your ilk wants that information in a national or online Reason is because you either want to create the foundation for nationalized policy or you want to make Reason play the useful partisan idiot games in states where this stuff didn’t happen.
Or by pedigree are you just yapping about poodles
Simp harder. Learn to cope.
How many national-level decisions / policies has Ron DeSantis implemented?
We get 10 articles a week.
DeSantis issued an eviction/foreclosure moratorium on Apr 2 2020 and extended it five times until the CDC did the same thing (later judged unconstitutional w/out Congress say so) at which point DeSantis opposed it (or just let it lapse).
Oddly – he didn’t simultaneously change his party registration to conform with and submit to the DeRp narrative-for-useful-idiots that you prefer. Nor would I look for an article in Reason about this local Florida thang.The Florida Bar Association otoh would be expected to know something about local Florida law stuff.
Fuck you with a running rusty chainsaw.
JSlave is a Reason staff sockpuppet.
I'm not 100% sure who, but my top suspect is Ron Bailey.
Maybe, just maybe, your right-wing heroes really do suck.
Hero? Or example. When I bring up a republican governor, suddenly JFree has a whole lot to complain about, policy-wise.
When someone else complains about the policies of a democrat governor, it's all hand-waving.
Weird.
That's because he's a useless bowl of floppy cocks.
trump issued a eviction moratorium too.
Eviction moratoriums don't get my blood up that much... especially in light of the fact the government made it illegal for millions of Americans to earn a living.
i agree that was horrible, but the eviction moratorium deprived us of several constitutional right and violated many laws. but my point was that it wasn't just leftist governors doing this shit. trump played along too. he spent trillions of dollars on "relief" that we didn't have and he lead the effort to create a worthless drug that was forced on the population. many people are guilty.
You’ll get no argument from me… but this goes back to the “libertarianism as preventative measure” concept I've talked about in previous threads.
Once you've irreparably broken one freedom, how do you deal with the second order effects of that? What’s the answer when the landlord is saying “Fuck you, pay me” and your only rejoinder is, “I’d love to, but it’s illegal for me to earn a living.”
i would bet that the vast majority of people who stopped paying rent were not affected by loosing work due to covid. they're just last leftists who say an opportunity to cheat someone.
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Did you pay your rent?
Fuck you with a running rusty chainsaw.
That's entirely possible. Now let a bureaucrat with a clipboard and a degree in international studies sort all that out.
The article was originally published in the Orange County Register. Mentioning Newsom's party is entirely unnecessary for that readership.
Damage was done long before COVID e.g. the first trillion dollars of national debt or the first million illegals to cross into America or the first dollar of welfare paid to an able bodied person. You could also consider going back to the 16th Amendment or FDR's new deal, especially that PONZI scheme called Social Security. What you saw with COVID was the successful implementation and execution of a plan to destroy, conceived and designed many decades (centuries?) ago.
The Federal Reserve made their fuckery possible.
Many things happen that are not widely reported. I always wondered if landlords of certain ethnic derivations or proclivities had problems collecting rents from or encouraging voluntary departures by scofflaws who would use the pandemic as a reason not to pay their rent when they couldn't be evicted through usual channels. Were there any particularly effective offers that were used to encourage either rent payment or departure? Some offers are hard to refuse.
Were there any particularly effective offers that were used to encourage either rent payment or departure? Some offers are hard to refuse.
In the UK, the political parties who insist "sex work is work" passed a law making it illegal to trade sex for rent during COVID. Because sex work during covid stops being sex work... or something.
Seems quite a few of us hear were screaming about this along about February, 2020. I mentioned at the time that it will take the population a year to claw-back the freedoms we gave up every month if these tin-pot-dictator wannabes had their way.
Well....
Oh, and fuck you with a running rusty chainsaw, JFree.
Do it with one that's not running. It'll last longer and hurt more.
“In particular, officials used the crisis to impose policies they already supported but couldn't get through the normal legislative process.”
It’s called not letting a crisis go to waste.
Look, property is racist. Follow the logic: owning people is wrong, therefore owning stuff that other people want is wrong.
So lets build a racist mob of [WE] gang of Gov-Gun toters and steal from those 'icky' not-part-of [OUR] racist mob crowd their labors so 'owning' those people is right. 🙂
The problem is not how to get the officials of high-density urban areas to adopt sensible housing policies. The problem is how to stop the rest of us from having to pay for bailing them out constantly. If we can just let the cities and the blue states die the natural death that befell the dinosaurs without having to feed the tens of millions who will try to escape during the final collapse, we will be doing the best that can be done. I am a firm believer in allowing people to experience the consequences of their bad choices.
i sold my rental properties for a 200% return because of this government tyranny. i'll never own rental property again.
While I can't speak for every district... everywhere, I can tell you that unless you're a mega-corporation in the property management game, I wouldn't touch rental-ownership with a 40' cattleprod.
2023 Democrats are the largest barrier to economic growth, risk taking and ROI. I doubt that even institutional investors are going to touch property around these cities. A gutting remodel and disposal can cost over 100 thousand. This guy had to fly to NYC to let the country know how fucked up Seattle and Washington state are/is:https://video.foxnews.com/v/6320870193112
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Hate the title. The pandemic didn't do anything about property rights , government did. Please don't start talking that language.
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Everything is an excuse to grow the [Na]tional So[zi]alist Empire and keep ignoring the "People's Law over Gov" (US Constitution) the USA.
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also it was a wealth transfer up the ladder. and the Ruling Class did it not a virus.
Rights?
Rights? What rights? You ain't got no rights!
Fascism is spreading its dark shroud over the land. Most Americans don't seem to notice or don't want to notice. Well, behavior has its consequences.
There is a solution. It's called the Scientific Method.
Rebellion? For what end? All we hear is the many complaints but few solutions. Even when someone does offer a so-called solution, it is a band-aid on a gaping wound.
No, We need a comprehensive solution to repair the ruin. That solution must be based upon the Scientific Method with its three guidelines of specificity, objectivity, and accountability. The unique novel, Retribution Fever, presented a detailed blueprint for such a solution.
For those who advocate rebellion, best have a program in case you win. Curiously, Thomas Jefferson might approve.
“I hold it that a little rebellion now and then is a good thing, and as necessary in the political world as storms in the physical.” -Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)
Is it me, or is this a very poorly edited article?
Seems like multiple places with incomplete sentences or paragraphs. And it has been up at least 5 hours.
"The COVID-19 Pandemic Permanently Damaged Property Rights"
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Get out of California and don't come back until it is so rotten they abandon their lunatic policies.
Taking advantage of the Chinaflu, by requiring the universal distribution of mailed-in ballots, means that elections will be permanently stolen by the LieCheatSteal party.
There will be no changes made, anywhere that leftists are currently in control, because voting will be meaningless.
That could also be nationwide.
Seizure of PROPERTY can ONLY be done ONE WAY in the USA. That is through eminent domain. This requires a COURT OF LAW in order to proceed and must be done on a case by case basis.
I know that if I had tenants and was told by the government that they did not have to pay rent, I would have billed the government agencies that told me I could not make tenants pay rent. This includes the JUDICIARY as they knew that no legal basis for the system existed. A simple suit for TAKING OF PROPERTY UNDER COLOR OF AUTHORITY will always bring back one of TWO answers:
1. The government purchases the property at full market value.
2. The government pays the lease value of the property in the taking.
By the way, I actually doubt that there is a statute of limitations on suing the government for Taking of property under color of authority. I can not find a statute regarding it, therefore no limit seem to exist!
And you'd have been ignored at best, and charged with a crime (What crime? They dunno, but they'll charge you just the same.) at worst.
It's not that I disagree with you. It's that I think we're past them giving any fuck's about the law.
Totalitarian Kleptocrats are at it again.
Time to abolish ALL “emergency powers.” In all 5,000+ years of recorded history, the number of times when such totalitarian measures benefited anyone but the totalitarians is equal to zero. MAYBE if “barbarians are at the gate” it might be ok to conscript soldiers - but if the principles your country stand for aren’t such that people are willing to step forward to defend the nation, it was probably already lost anyway.
Everything was done legally.
Hence the claimed rights that were damaged, never existed in the first place.
The claim that they did, is just another Libertarian Lie.
Lying pile of lefty shit attempts some sophistry and fails as the steaming pile of lefty shit does every time he posts.
Eat shit and die, asshole.
BTW, shitbag, you can post your lies as often as you please, and, you lying pile of lefty shit, you WILL be called on them.
Make your family proud, your dog happy and the world a better place: Fuck off and die.
Oh, and make intelligent people happy! have someone mark your grave so we know where to take a shit.
Where’s the legal authority granted in the Constitution??? Unless you can show that authority it is blocked by the 10A. Thus it was not only ILLEGAL but an act of TREASON against the people’s law over their government.
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The Democratic Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic Permanently Damaged Your Constitutional Rights Including All Your Rights in the Bill of Rights