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Jeremy Janszen
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Coronavirus/COVID-19 causing non-payment/eviction

Jeremy Janszen
  • Chagrin Falls, OH
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How are landlords managing the impact of Coronavirus on a tenant's ability to pay rent?  Due to quarantines, social distancing, etc., a lot of businesses, employees, and business owners are likely to have dramatically reduced income and wages.  I already have a tenant asking me what will happen if no one can come to his karate dojo for a month or two because of quarantine and he has no income to pay rent.  What arrangements are people making around this with tenants?  Uncharted territory.... Thanks for any ideas!

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Russell Brazil
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Russell Brazil
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If your tenant owns a karate dojo, Id probably try to work things out so he doesnt try to kick your *** when you evict him.

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