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Idan Narotzki
  • Kansas city, MO
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corona rent delayed two month

Idan Narotzki
  • Kansas city, MO
Posted

HI All!

As an out of investor wanted to get some perspective from your wisdom: I've got occupied SFH, and my Tenant is not paying:

I got 250$/1090$ for May

and 600$/1090$ for June.

My Tenant got fired on April 27th (corona...).

She said she entitled for unemployment fee (*pic attached), but she is waiting to get it. Does it make sense that she wait almost 2 months for it?

The PM and thought about some payment plan, but kind of wait until she'll get the money. It is taking more time than we thought. I am asking myself how long should I wait? I want to be considerate, but I also need this rent.

What would you do?

So far The tenant got in in December in paid each month until May (with one time having 2 days delay).

unemployment entitlement(tenant didn't get the money yet):

Thank you very much for your help and advice!