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In reply to the discussion: The other side of the rental moratorium [View all]ibegurpard
(17,072 posts)8. Wow
For not being a friend or connection of the landlord you sure know a lot about the situation.
I live in my own house for which i psy a mortgage. I know several of my neighbors fairly well but even with this pandemic have never discussed those kind of details. I lived in apartments for years and barely even knew any of my fellow tenants by sight. How is it that you're so familiar with their financial situation?
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When we bought our house, we considered, and declined to buy a house with a rental unit...
brooklynite
Aug 2021
#1
They never returned their documents. I doubt he would be able to get a dime.
Demsrule86
Aug 2021
#27
He will never get a dime, and IMHO there should have been standards for the morotorium and
Demsrule86
Aug 2021
#28
I believe there are a good many people who have used the situation to quit paying rent
captain queeg
Aug 2021
#11
We are in our seventh year renting this property. We've never missed a rent payment.
Sibelius Fan
Aug 2021
#37
The problem is compounded by states NOT spending the money actually allocated...
albacore
Aug 2021
#24