
18 March 2020 | 7 replies
The point of my statement was to 1) Provide guidance and reassurance. 2) Set expectations and align interests.For what it's worth, here it is:Hello everyone,As you know, we are in the midst of some trying times.The COVID-19 pandemic, while not yet widespread in New Hampshire, is a potential threat to our society and has resulted in our local and state governments taking some preventive measures that will change our daily lives, at least in the short term.

18 March 2020 | 13 replies
I think business as usual unless the government says otherwise am I correct?

18 March 2020 | 8 replies
Don't expect Investment loans to be on the low end of mortgage prices even if its a portfolio funded loan, the risk is different than an FHA/VA/USDA/CONVENTIONAL LOANS.With U.S. interest rates at historic lows (FHA/VA/USDA/CONVENTIONAL LOANS), unprecedented Government stimulus, and the re-entry of the Fed into the agency and Government lending markets, there is now not enough capacity in the agency markets to serve a hurting America.
26 March 2020 | 54 replies
Personal health, safety of their employees and/or the public, guidelines or public health orders issued by government officials, or any number of things might be appropriate metrics for making decisions.

19 March 2020 | 41 replies
The government as always will bail out the big businesses which in turn means people will have jobs.

22 June 2020 | 11 replies
Has there been any discussion here yet about governments potentially ceasing ability to collect rent for a certain time frame during this Covid pandemic.

18 March 2020 | 6 replies
Yuba City is primarily agricultural economy, plus all industry + government & medical jobs that comes along with it.

17 March 2020 | 2 replies
Include copies of leases for all subsidized tenants and documents relating to any inspectionsby government agencies.3.

3 May 2020 | 46 replies
Government interventions a.

18 March 2020 | 1 reply
I'm guessing your state is next... https://www.kansas.com/news/politics-government/article241290866.htmlI'm assuming we will all have to roll back payments into some kind of loan/debt which tenants will get to pay back over time?