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Bob Collett Corona Virus Crisis provisions
18 March 2020 | 5 replies
Some of our tenants tend to be employed as nurses, medical aids, and support jobs in medical facilities and such.
Mike Dymski Dr Scott Gottlieb, prior head of the FDA, on COVID-19
18 March 2020 | 0 replies
Scott Gottlieb, former head of the FDA, to companies in the NYSE.US will soon have massive testing capacityConfirmed cases will grow exponentially now that testing is finally getting rolled outDon't be surprised to see 1000 confirmed cases in a dayBy the end of April to early May, it will start to plateau (depending on containment behaviors that we are currently living)Schools will be closed for this school yearThe summer heat in the northern hemisphere will help to contain the spread, although it will continue to existEvery reason to believe that the southern hemisphere will experience rapid spread as the weather cools (expect continued travel restrictions)The risk posture will improve in the Fall with the following:Point of care diagnostic (local swab testing everywhere - will allow early detection)Therapeutic antiviral drugs will be available (not a vaccine)Monthly injections of an antibody will be available (not sure what this is), particularly for medical workers and members of nursing homesThe testing capabilities that are getting put in place will provide a massive surveillance system to provide early detection until a vaccine is in placeAll of this will make the virus more manageable until we have a vaccineThe virus is very contagious (more than the flu)10x more deadly than the fluEven without death, the hospitalization rate (15%) and critical care rate (5%) are extremely high (we don't have medical capacity without containment)Mortality rate:1% overall4% ages 60-7010% ages 70-8014% ages >801 in 250 to 1 in 550 for some his age (47) - said "that's enormous"He recommended that his parents stay home for a couple of monthsHe also felt that masks should be produced and mandatedThese bullets are subject to my note taking and I am certainly not qualified in this area.
David H. Attn: SBA Disaster Loans for Landlords
20 September 2021 | 975 replies
Its for an 8-week period after the loan is issued only, and it must be documented and only applies to mortgage interest / rent payments (not rent income), utilities, payroll, paid sick medical leave, and insurance premiums.
Marie Amber Protecting animal rights
23 April 2020 | 4 replies
ESA is allowed if the owner has the letter from a doctor even the complex has no pet policy right?
Ebi Amiri Rent Moratorium - Our options as Landlords
21 March 2020 | 5 replies
Please feel free to share with me your thoughts on this approach.If reached out by a tenant, I would submit them a letter that per the moratorium, a late payment should be "due to a loss of income or substantional medical expenses, caused by COVID19 pandemic."
Ebi Amiri Eviction Stop HUD - Our options as landlords
20 March 2020 | 0 replies
Please feel free to share with me your thoughts on this approach.If reached out by a tenant, I would submit them a letter that per the moratorium, a late payment should be "due to a loss of income or substantional medical expenses, caused by COVID19 pandemic."
Natalie Cloutier Coronavirus: email to send to your tenants
14 April 2020 | 160 replies
Now the hard part- As we said, we will do everything we can to help those among us that have legitimate employment or health issues due to Coronavirus.But, since some people would be less than honest and attempt to take advantage of this situation… If you become ill and it affects your ability to pay your rent, we are going to require a written doctor’s excuse.If you can’t work due to shutdowns etc, there should be government relief available to you.
Patrick Menefee Forget Covid-19...what success are you having???
28 March 2020 | 37 replies
she's a doctor & I feel like me being here has helped. 
Ron Fletcher After Coronavirus is over!
10 April 2020 | 16 replies
The average citizen is powerless and will never get anything ,and the people they have elected to represent them wont help them,cant help them.3>Healthcare is already out of control expensive and is absolutely unaffordable, many many are going to be bankrupt just with medical bills due.4>Many are going to be bankrupt because of failing business , loss of job, etc., this is obvious.5>As mentioned above , just a few are getting tons of cash - which means they can buy out business and other companies at very low cost and this means further super consolidation of power - literally cementing it in place. 6>The future for the average citizen is not looking good. 
Jill F. Rent and Covid-19-our letter to tenants
8 April 2020 | 73 replies
These are usually one time grants, not loans, and do not need to be repaid.The deadline for filing tax returns has been extended to July 15; however, if you believe you are due a refund, you can and should file ASAP to take advantage of this additional income.To those of you who are caregivers, medical personnel, and retail workers who are by necessity still out there dealing with the public -- you are the heros in this crisis and we want to recognize the risk you are taking by getting up and going to work each day.