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David Jay
  • Investor
  • Reno, NV
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When will they bail out the landlord

David Jay
  • Investor
  • Reno, NV
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So basically what is happening now economically is that the government is printing money and handing it out. Some of it strategically and some of it not so much. 50 percent of the unemployed workforce are currently earning more not working then they were earning punching the clock. Perhaps that’s strategic but where is the landlord in this. I’m currently in a no eviction state. I’m OK with that in the sense that I think this is not the time for people to be without shelter. But since I’m providing an essential service shouldn’t I get the same bail out as airlines etc.....It would be reassuring if the government would guarantee my expenses in providing this plus another 20% to live on.  Landlords unite. Not sure what the dollar will be worth when the dust clears and the printing press turns off, but for now some guaranteed Benjamin’s is a fair ask. 

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