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Michael Fitts Helping My Tenants During Tough Times
20 March 2020 | 6 replies
I would encourage them to look into side hustle jobs, maybe they can deliver food from all the restaurants that have closed their dining rooms.
Geetha R. Predictions for Charlotte Area amidst CoronaVirus/Recession signs
15 March 2020 | 2 replies
Texas's largest grocery store HEB limiting hours to slow the runs on supplies.If there are layoffs, or failed businesses, this is going to be hard on those who work with the public (fast food, retail, salons, etc...), and that will trickle up the economy to Landlords for sure.I suppose we will see the welfare roles go up for a short time.
Babek Sandhar Are We Headed for a Great Depression 2.0?
17 March 2020 | 13 replies
But even with the severity of coronavirus deepening, please make sure you have adequate amounts of food, stationary items, simple medical supplies, and immune system boosters (the best way to protect yourself from the coronavirus is to protect your immune system [Vitamin C, Vitamin D, sleep & adequates amounts of vegetables]. 
Michelle Fox Corona virus and rent payments
16 March 2020 | 11 replies
Grace but don't be too soft hearted - we don't run non-profits.I bet unemployment wont cover all their rent and food etc.. in my mind landlords should be coming up with a plan.. the we are not charity is not going to play well .. flip side is your investors you knew the risk you took counting on someone else ( tenant to pay your bills) thats why proper reserves are a necessity in the rental business.. for situations like this.. this should be no issue to a landlord who has proper reserves.. 
Chris Clothier A Call for Leaders in our Industry to Speak Loudly!
23 March 2020 | 49 replies
We can only do that if we kick this virus in the teeth quickly.In closing, let me add this food for thought: Stop hoarding toilet paper, its rude as hell!
Brendan Chisholm Putting it all into perspective
16 March 2020 | 1 reply
I have my health, I have a supportive and loving family, a roof over my head, I can put food on the dinner table, and I have wonderful job.
Paul Birkett 2008 all-over-again? The Mortgage View...this is going to hurt!
16 March 2020 | 0 replies
Some homeowners will quickly fall behind on mortgage payments as they prioritize other expenditures (food, healthcare, gas, phone and auto payments).
Paul Birkett 2008 all-over-again? The Mortgage View...this is going to hurt!
16 March 2020 | 0 replies
Some homeowners will quickly fall behind on mortgage payments as they prioritize other expenditures (food, healthcare, gas, phone and auto payments).
Ken Latchers backup plan: who to rent to, LTR
17 March 2020 | 2 replies
for many of us, The Back-up Plan for short-term rental problems is to switch to long term rental. food for thought.