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Brian Driscoll Telecommuting Impact on Real Estate
8 April 2020 | 13 replies
And, possibly even the way we evaluate transferring credentials between countries for health care workers of the current death rate trend for health care workers hold true for the duration.
Tom Murphy SBA Loans / Paycheck Protection Etc
5 April 2020 | 5 replies
Look at it this way, The Fed is going to pay your employee one way or another, either through the $600 a week unemployment stimulus on top of the State check, or giving you the $600 a week money, plus a tax incentive, plus a little cushion to cover, insurance, healthcare, etc..
Gerald Pitts Cabins open or closed during Governor order?
9 April 2020 | 24 replies
If it was for health care or first responders that needed accommodation it would be one thing but people just bored wanting a change of scenery isn't really "essential" of course my decision was easier because the whole month cancelled anyway.  
Ryan K. STRs converted to LTRs and impact to LTR market
10 April 2020 | 9 replies
But, I believe urban areas, like Minneapolis/Saint Paul where I am, will see a large temporary loss of STR inventory, and most of that loss will be from the bottom of the barrel, because they aren't profitable enough to justify the risk, but the highest performing STRs will of course stick around, because they're doubling or tripling income from LTR.I also own a duplex in Rochester, MN a few blocks from Mayo Clinic, that I'll be putting half of onto airbnb when it's done (I wish it was ready so I could help some healthcare folks out).I think it's like most industries though, the most robust and efficient businesses will withstand this crisis, while the weaker, unfortunately, might not.Just to predict, I think across the airbnb platform we'll see a temporary (maybe up to a year after the crisis comes to an end) drop of inventory around 10-15%, but I think bookings will drop by less than that amount (after the quarantines stop).
Carly Christiansen Purchasing Buy and Hold
18 April 2020 | 8 replies
I was able to lease out two properties this past week (with leases starting this weekend) to excellent tenants with stable jobs (food distribution worker/ truck driver, healthcare worker/industrial contractor). 
Kris Russell Are new renters still looking During Covid outbreak
14 April 2020 | 4 replies
A substantial part of our economy is military/healthcare which is obviously not slowing down right now. 
Colleen Keenan Low income 1099 employee starting out on REI
18 April 2020 | 7 replies
I work in clinical healthcare and I’ve been unhappy so I’m looking for change.
Account Closed Unit for rent...but tenant won't allow access because of covid19
6 April 2020 | 12 replies
@Jeff Tyndall As a healthcare professional your tenants concerns are legitimate.
Robert Tinker MTR for traveling Doctor
4 April 2020 | 4 replies
We decided to offer a 30% discount to visiting healthcare professionals during the pandemic.
Jay Hinrichs Lets talk about those doing great things during the crisis
4 April 2020 | 2 replies
One of my clients  and another associate  have donated their units to health care professionals during the crisis.they specialize is short term housing for travelling nurses etc.