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Ryan Sullivan
  • Hartford, CT
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Covid-19 Landlord Friendly States

Ryan Sullivan
  • Hartford, CT
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Hi BP,

Knowing that certain states are much more landlord friendly, and others can basically be the opposite. I'm curious to see during this crisis time what states, and cities have been mindful of the owners. Then on the other hand which ones have not.

I think we could all benefit if we could get a thread going talking about what owners have been going through with their states be it good or bad. Then what they've done to handle the situations they've been given.

Looking forward to hearing the results!

Ryan

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Jennifer Donley
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Saint Louis, MO
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Jennifer Donley
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Saint Louis, MO
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@Ryan Sullivan, I'm in St. Louis.   The state is landlord friendly but our sheriffs have stopped executing evictions.  Given the CDC's recent mandate though, any tenant can claim eviction would make them homeless and avoid eviction until the mandate is lifted.

I have 26 properties with Section 8 tenants and am currently owed $0 in past due rent. Obviously the Section 8 portion is being paid but my tenants are paying their portion too.  Done right, I think this niche is the most stable & profitable way to invest in rental properties.  Especially right now.

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