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Account Closed Landlords... Stop being so hard on your tenants
1 April 2020 | 125 replies
I would not be willing to cut the rent if they have not cut their lifestyle.If they 'lost' their job and did not quit, they should be fine in paying rent with unemployment benefits at the enhanced level, free medical care, and food stamps/EBT benefits.
Jonathan Conaghan Florida Governor Bans STR Guests checking in for two weeks
28 March 2020 | 13 replies
So, do they have exceptions for medical personnel coming to help with the outbreak who don’t want to stay in a hotel?
Jerika Anderson My cousins landlord sold her house
28 March 2020 | 14 replies
She has a 18 month old that has medical problems an she has a lot of medical issues her self.
Nathan Gesner How are you coping during this time?
1 April 2020 | 33 replies
I don't watch the news...I watch the actual news conference.I read actual reports, and not interpretations.I realize that any economic impact on purchases, business, investments, etc...aren't based on an economic problem, they're based on a temporary medical problem.I firmly believe, the medical problem will be solved in a short enough period of time and will not have any long term major negative impact on the economy.I know that when the "hounds are released", any negatives that might have happened to the economy, will bounce back and head north faster than it went south because of a built up demand...and the fact that this problem wasn't ecomonically based in the first place.
Lance Lvovsky Business Summary of Coronavirus Relief
4 April 2020 | 1 reply
And remember, many of these provisions also apply to business that are service businesses (i.e. attorneys, medical professionals, architects, etc.)Below is a summary of some of the business related provisions, as well as some of my other observations that can help you get through this dire time, and keep your business afloat.$300B Emergency Coronavirus ReliefPart of CARES Act.
Scott Passman Why are landlords being so singled out?!?
31 March 2020 | 19 replies
I think its important to also realize these are small business's in essence and investments wrapped into one.. so you have the business risk of government intervention ( we deal with this big time in the development world and on the investment side there is always risk when investing in anything that is to generate a return on your investment..  
Kimberly Hensarling Startup Buy and Hold LLC seeking guidance
31 March 2020 | 5 replies
Medication will be developed to combat this virus and things will calm down.  
Chris Cambridge You don’t know what you don’t know
2 April 2020 | 1 reply
Commercial Real Estate & Business Loans “$5,274,000 Purchase Loan on a Special Purpose Medical Building in Houston Texas”“While we are still selectively seeking hospitality acquisition and refinancing loan requests, we have placed a temporary moratorium on construction loans.”
Heather Frusco COVID-19 Eviction Moratoriums help who?
30 March 2020 | 7 replies
@Guifre Mora rent control is a great example of government intervention hurting those very same people - Tenants - it's intended to help.
Michael G. INSIDIOUS MOVEMENT TO #CANCEL RENTS! (NOT SUSPEND... CANCEL!)
15 May 2020 | 25 replies
Each month, we have tremendous Contractual Obligations and payments to make - Grocery-Bills, Utilities, Mortgages, Plumbers, Electricians, Medical Insurance Premiums, Property-Insurance, Sewer-Water, Oil, Gas, Electricity, Property Taxes, Cable & Internet, Cell-Phone, Income-Taxes...Are we now doing away with our entire system of Contract & Tort Law?