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Updated over 4 years ago,

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Anthony R.
  • Property Manager
  • Lakewood, OH
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Let's discuss the Heroes Act - Are you worried?

Anthony R.
  • Property Manager
  • Lakewood, OH
Posted

So, like many of you, I recently heard about and read some of the Heroes Act legislation.

It's fantastic that the government is attempting to help everyone, but, honestly, am I the only one that's worried about this?

If rent goes to zero for 12 months, I would still be responsible for

-Water bills in buildings that aren't separately metered

-All repairs; roof, furnace, water heaters, appliances

-Landscaping and other services

-Fuel to and from properties

-Equipment maintenance

-Taxes and insurance for properties that aren't mortgaged

-Any legal fees

-Property management software fees

Am I looking at this wrong?

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