Millionaire — [s2e3] Slumlord

The episode serves as a case study in predatory real estate practices, illustrating how systemic loopholes allow wealthy developers to profit from the neglect and harassment of low-income tenants.

The most common academic reference for "S2E3" is the Dirty Money episode, which focuses on the business practices of Jared Kushner’s real estate empire. 1. Introduction [S2E3] Slumlord Millionaire

Detail the accusations against Kushner’s company, JK2, including intentionally leaving homes in disrepair to force out rent-stabilized tenants. The episode serves as a case study in

Analyze the "David vs. Goliath" nature of these battles, where a fractured legal system often fails to protect the basic human right to housing against multi-million dollar corporations. 4. Body Paragraph 3: The Human Cost and Community Activism [S2E3] Slumlord Millionaire

Identify the episode as part of the Netflix series Dirty Money .

Explain how the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act created "Opportunity Zones"—tax advantages meant to spur investment in low-income areas that instead enriched wealthy developers without improving living conditions.

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