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Elisabeth Lernhardt federal ban on evictions
3 September 2020 | 4 replies
Internal Revenue Service, or (iii) received an Economic Impact Payment (stimulus check) pursuant to Section 2201 of the CARES Act;3) the individual is unable to pay the full rent or make a full housing payment due to substantial loss of household income, loss of compensable hours of work or wages, a lay-off, or extraordinary out-of-pocket medical expenses;4) the individual is using best efforts to make timely partial payments that are as close to the full payment as the individual’s circumstances may permit, taking into account other nondiscretionary expenses; and5) eviction would likely render the individual homeless—or force the individual to move into and live in close quarters in a new congregate or shared living setting—because the individual has no other available housing options.
Nancy Stark How should I lease during an eviction moratorium?
3 September 2020 | 2 replies
@Nancy Stark I'm not a lawyer and this isn't legal advice, but the eviction moratorium is only for non-payment of rent, and the tenant has to prove they were unable to pay due to substantial loss of household income, loss of compensable hours of work or wages, a lay-off, or extraordinary out-of-pocket medical expenses.
Jenna W. Tenant and CDC order
19 September 2020 | 9 replies
Internal Revenue Service, or received an Economic Impact Payment(stimulus check) pursuant to Section 2201 of the CARES Act;• I am unable to pay my full rent or make a full housing payment due to substantial loss ofhousehold income, loss of compensable hours of work or wages, lay-offs, or extraordinary2out-of-pocket medical expenses;• I am using best efforts to make timely partial payments that are as close to the full payment as the individual’s circumstances may permit, taking into account other nondiscretionaryexpenses;"The 3 underlined bullet points above seem relevant to your situation. 
Andrew Watson CDC's Eviction Moratorium
8 December 2020 | 4 replies
The definition, as stated in the  order, says this: if an individual cannot pay all or part of their rent "due to substantial loss of household income, loss of compensable hours of work or wages, a lay-off, or extraordinary  out-of-pocket medical expenses".  
Lloyd Segal Economic Update (August 24-28, 2020)
26 August 2020 | 2 replies
New applications for unemployment benefits, a rough gauge of layoffs, climbed to 1.11 million from 971,000 in the prior week, the Labor Department reports.
Maximo Jacobo Cash Savings sitting in my bank account
25 August 2020 | 7 replies
.), I think it makes sense to put some of your money into the market using a personal brokerage account (I use TD Ameritrade and Robinhood, but they are pretty much all the same, especially if you're looking at index funds).
John Lyszczyk Why is Lumber so Expensive?
10 June 2021 | 71 replies
The shutdowns did not include sawmills and treaters as we were deemed "essential" however, uncertainty lurked throughout the industry and many companies decided to lay off employees.
Chris Gawlik sell now, gather cash, be prepared and get ready. market crash.
9 February 2022 | 195 replies
When companies lay off people start defaulting on loans, mortgages, and tenants start skipping rent payments.It is like someone driving on a two-way road; a person is driving normally on the right lane and it seems perfectly safe.
Adrian Clapp Trump bans evictions through the end of 2020
3 September 2020 | 13 replies
Internal Revenue Service, or (iii) received an Economic Impact Payment (stimulus check) pursuant to Section 2201 of the CARES Act;3) the individual is unable to pay the full rent or make a full housing payment due to substantial loss of household income, loss of compensable hours of work or wages, a lay-off, or extraordinary out-of-pocket medical expenses;4) the individual is using best efforts to make timely partial payments that are as close to the full payment as the individual’s circumstances may permit, taking into account other nondiscretionary expenses; and5) eviction would likely render the individual homeless—or force the individual to move into and live in close quarters in a new congregate or shared living setting—because the individual has no other available housing options.
Turner Wright Need Advice for 7-room Multi-family
7 September 2020 | 2 replies
Oil market lay off are happening.