
17 March 2020 | 2 replies
I think it's very hard to mix charity and business, although I share the empathy you feel towards tenants.

24 March 2020 | 43 replies
@Anthony Pisciotta and as has been mentioned, being able to handle your PITI is one thing, but you will likely have repairs and/or capex that come up that you are putting yourself in a worse position by doing rent reductions.Thankfully, there do seem to be various charities and government subsidies currently available or coming soon to help those that are in a pinch.

18 March 2020 | 2 replies
Nothing against that, many landlords on here are very generous to charities including myself.
22 March 2020 | 18 replies
I know when I posted this question 3 weeks ago 75% or more of the responders were of the mind if their tenants don't pay its not their problem.. they are running a business not a charity etc etc.. well I guess we will see how it all play outs. what I am coming to realize is that a lot of landlords that are worried about paying their own bills APPEAR to maybe not have taken the advice of many and have proper reserves that you dip into during this type of situation.

14 April 2020 | 160 replies
By no means am I running a charity but my tenants are extremely happy with the service I provide.

8 April 2020 | 73 replies
They are working on a compromise now.Also, note that Dominion (gas) and First Energy (electric), have suspended utility shut-offs during the COVID19 crisis; And you can be sure that we need your payment more than they do ;)If you are out of work, you can apply for rent assistance from the Catholic Charities DIocese of Cleveland (CCDOC) ###-###-####.

29 March 2020 | 12 replies
It's actually been really heartwarming to see the response so far.Ya a month ago I made a post on BP what would you do.. and of course 75% of those on BP who answered did so with the NO PAY NO STAY or we are not a charity or we are a profit business or its not our issue etc etc..

22 March 2020 | 0 replies
All in the unit CAPEX over 2020 is expected to be $50,000 in order to bring rents to market value or above market value by renting out blocks of apartments to local housing authorities or churches or charities in order to maximize rent while also having a stable tenant base.

9 April 2020 | 9 replies
Food Pantry Catholic Charities-St Peters 725 Fallsway Baltimore MD 21202Food Pantry DSS East Baltimore Church of God 800 S Oldham St Baltimore, 21224The Door Food Pantry 219 N Chester St Baltimore,, 21231Salvation Army non-profit grocery store 400 E 29th St Baltimore, 21218 Additionally, many churches have food and food delivery if needed. 3.