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Nitanga Jean De Dieu relief for homeowners
1 April 2020 | 0 replies
Provides relief for homeowners with FHA, USDA, VA, or Section 184 or 184A mortgages and those with mortgages backed by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac from falling behind on payments.
Zulf H. Is there support for rental tenants to pay rent - Chicago, IL
30 April 2020 | 7 replies
They'll have to provide documentation that they lost their jobs of course and apply for the relief with the city and the city will help them pay their rent.Also, hopefully, they are receiving soon money from the government, that money is also given to help with their rent and bills.The problem with pushing rent payments or mortgage payments for 3 months is that they are all due the 4th month all in full, so how will they pay in month 4 - 4 rent payments?
Allen Ho Main Street needs the bail out now!!!
3 April 2020 | 1 reply
If they had work, and are now laid off(which they must have been or COVID wouldn't be your issue), they need to apply and they will get benefits, and really ought to be able to afford rent, or at the very least a good portion of it.Additionally there is A LOT of information available on the internet right now about Small Business Disaster Relief loans, which can be used for different things and can even be forgiven if used for the right things.  
Jaysson Brooks CARES ACT: Penalty Free $100K Loan from 401K?
22 April 2020 | 9 replies
@Jaysson Brooks@Chris LevarekHere are the details regarding the loans:NEW LOANS:The CARES Act which was enacted to provide relief to individuals impacted by COVID-19 allows for increased 401k loans and more flexibility for repayment of these loans.Specifically, you must be an individual who meets one of the following conditions to demonstrate that you have been impacted by the crisis (and it will be your responsibility to retain documents in your files that demonstrates that you are a qualified individual):Individual who is diagnosed with COVID-19, with a CDC-approved test;Individual whose spouse or dependent is diagnosed with COVID-19, with a CDC-approved test; ORIndividual who experiences adverse financial consequences as a result of being quarantined, furloughed, laid off, having work hours reduced, being unable to work due to lack of child care due to COVID-19, closing or reducing hours of a business owned or operated by the individual due to COVID-19; or other factors as determined by the Treasury Secretary.On or before September 23, 2020, such individuals take a 401k participant loan subject to the following terms:Maximum Amount of the Loan: 100% of their 401k balance not to exceed $100,000.
Kirk R. stock market stupid prices?
18 April 2020 | 44 replies
Leverage rather than margin was been a more manageable exit, BUT once you hit free & clear it's a great relief & allowed for an early retirement.
Demarcus Crump CORE FOUR: ATLANTA, GA.
27 April 2022 | 6 replies
I'm a General Manager for a local construction and disaster relief company here in Atl, also specializing in the design build process.
Kelly Pierce COVID-19: My tenants paid rent
4 April 2020 | 7 replies
I think the danger here is the lull between now and the time it takes to process unemployment and the CARES relief.  
Tom Murphy SBA Loans / Paycheck Protection Etc
5 April 2020 | 5 replies
Would I (being completely hypothetical) qualify to get some "relief" from the government? 
Inderpal Chadha Covid EMI Forbearance
3 April 2020 | 2 replies
Lot of states including Wa have restraining order against evictions , giving relief to tenants.
Rodolfo Diaz Paying "Rent" as an Owner
2 April 2020 | 3 replies
Yep, in the enterprise and commercial space it can make sense.My mgt co s-corp rents space from a multi-use building owned by one of my commercial LLCs.I may not ask for SBA relief, but its an option.I don't see using it in a househack primary situation, though I have rented my house out for 13 days a year for a few years now.