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Friday 01-03-25 Bill Meyer Show Guest Information
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6:35 Rick Manning, President of Americans for Limited Government www.DailyTorch.com
And a discussion on the need to re-elect Speaker Mike Johnson – https://dailycaller.com/2024/12/12/opinion-go-big-on-trumps-tax-cuts-rick-manning/
7:10 Greg Roberts, Mr. Outdoors from www.RogueWeather.com delivering this weekend’s Outdoor Report.
8:10 Paul Kamenar, Constitutional Law Expert and lead counsel at the National Center for Legal Policy, www.nclp.org
We dig into the potential pardons of the J6’ers, what of Biden’s Death Row commutations?
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Thursday 01-02-25 Bill Meyer Show Guest Information
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6:35 Eric Peters, Wheels Up THURSDAY talk and always great listener calls with www.EpAutos.com
7:10 Suzanne Seggerman has been featured in The New York Times, Washington Post, Newsweek, BBC, and ABC News. She co-founded Games for Change (G4C), an award-winning nonprofit at the forefront of video games for social good. For more information, please visit www.suzanneseggerman.com.
She had an amazingly bad experience as a landlord with a MONSTER tenant.
Before you consider taking your dream vacation and subletting your property to a perfect stranger or renting out an investment property, take note of Seggerman’s 10 Landlord Tips that you should know BEFORE you do:
- Conduct a Credit and Background Check. Even if your broker provides one, you can go the extra step and conduct one independently.
- Google the Tenant’s Name. Also, search for words like “Housing Court,” “arrest,” “conviction,” and anything else you’re worried about. Look through the first three pages, at least. Go on local and state court databases and find any cases associated with their name. (Check your local laws about what you can use in your decision-making.)
- Confirm Educational Institutions. While it’s great to see a school’s name on an application, make the call to confirm that it’s true.
- Verify Employment. Nowadays, HR people can give you a “yes” or “no” about whether the tenant works at the establishment.
- Check All References. Follow up if you can find a contact for someone or something in common. Also, call previous landlords if possible (some states don’t allow this).
- Meet in Person (but go with a friend, relative, or broker.) Try to connect with that person as much as possible. Trust your instincts. Build a relationship.
- Get a minimum of One Month’s Rent and a Security Deposit. Depending on local regulations, you may be able to ask for more.
- Remove Any Personal Items. If furnished, remove any personal items. Assume they will be damaged or stolen if left on-premises.
- Include a Maid Service in the Lease. Add a regular maid service to the lease so that someone you know goes in regularly.
- Schedule a Quarterly Property Manager Check-in. The manager can visit the property to inspect appliances, doors, and windows and address any issues that might concern the tenant.
8:10 Cynthia Hughes, Founder and Director, Patriot Freedom Project — A mother of four who turned personal adversity into national action, Cynthia Hughes founded the Patriot Freedom Project to support January 6 defendants and their families. Recently orchestrating a landmark meeting between President Trump and the defendants’ children, Hughes has emerged as the leading advocate for affected families.
- January 20, 2025, was identified as a key date for the initial wave of pardons and clemency
- Over 1,200 Americans currently face charges related to January 6
- Flash-bang devices during FBI raids reportedly caused fire damage in defendants’ homes
- Children are separated from their parents