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Allen Lopez
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Baton Rouge, LA
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Financial help for landlords?

Allen Lopez
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Baton Rouge, LA
Posted

So with covid-19, we have all suffered from lost income, lost jobs, and tenants not paying, in addition to the lack of evictions in most states. I was wondering if anyone had applied to any financial support from the government.

Seems like small businesses get breaks, and even unemployed people but not landlords who are taking the biggest hit. Is there anything out there for us?

I do not have an LLC, just a person with a property with tenants that have not been able to pay rent for over 6 months, and can't evict them with the current crisis. Spoke to someone in the court and they said that it could take 3-6 months for the eviction process due to the number of cases and. Urgent working hours.

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