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Well I've been saying we are overly focused on Covid. There are other important parts of life to balance our actions with.You are going to see so much more of this sort of thing as the economy goes further South.
Especially not easy given the horror show that is the degenerate and dark United States.Well I've been saying we are overly focused on Covid. There are other important parts of life to balance our actions with.
If we could keep everybody sustained with government deficit spending indefinitely then there wouldn't be any such thing as poverty but it isn't that easy.
Well I think the United States is a good place myself, but it is impossible for any country to print checks indefinitely with deficit spending to alleviate financial hardship. If it were that easy every country could eradicate financial hardship by just doing more deficit spending.Especially not easy given the horror show that is the degenerate and dark United States.
Absolutely. We should also focus on the disgusting greed, pathological indifference, and criminal incompetence that characterizes the Administration's response to the pandemic.Well I've been saying we are overly focused on Covid. There are other important parts of life to balance our actions with.
That's not what I meant.Absolutely. We should also focus on the disgusting greed, pathological indifference, and criminal incompetence that characterizes the Administration's response to the pandemic.
No doubt - sad.That's not what I meant.
<yawn> ignore </yawn>No doubt - sad.
I have one tenant who is about 5000 behind on his rent, has been for a long time, but I have not been considering evicting him, even before the governor order prohibiting evictions came down. However, I own all my homes outright so I can afford to wait for the rent, even though I realize that I am taking a chance I might never get it as has happened with one tenant who cut out on me promising to pay back rent and then disappearing.
You are going to see so much more of this sort of thing as the economy goes further South.
In my experience, tenants who get far behind in rentI have one tenant who is about 5000 behind on his rent, has been for a long time, but I have not been considering evicting him, even before the governor order prohibiting evictions came down. However, I own all my homes outright so I can afford to wait for the rent, even though I realize that I am taking a chance I might never get it as has happened with one tenant who cut out on me promising to pay back rent and then disappearing.
In over 10 years of being a landlord, at least half of my tenants have gotten behind on rent or did not pay it at all, but I have only evicted one tenant, and that is because she told me she was not going to pay the rent and she was also showing no indications of moving out, and I had another tenant who had been waiting for six weeks to move in.
Yeah, but in normal times, not now.In my experience, tenants who get far behind in rent
will never catch up. It's important to start action before
they get several months behind.
Anyone who things that's harsh is welcome to lend them
the rent money.
As a general rule that is a good idea, but there are always exceptions. Several years ago, the tenant who is now behind on rent (again) owed me 11,000, but he paid most of it in two installments of 5000 within two months. That is one reason why I am prone to trust him. The other reason is because he is a Bible believer, even though he believes some rather strange things.In my experience, tenants who get far behind in rent
will never catch up. It's important to start action before
they get several months behind.
You are going to see so much more of this sort of thing as the economy goes further South.
In these troubled times, I'd expect tenants inYeah, but in normal times, not now.
A lot of us have been saying this for months now that we need to reopen so people will have a means to make a living. Either that or have the govt provide those means until this blows over.Well I've been saying we are overly focused on Covid. There are other important parts of life to balance our actions with.
If we could keep everybody sustained with government deficit spending indefinitely then there wouldn't be any such thing as poverty but it isn't that easy.
A lot of us have been saying this for months now that we need to reopen so people will have a means to make a living. Either that or have the govt provide those means until this blows over.
That's not what I meant.
So why is every other country still in precarious and unpredictable waters too?Then you were focusing on the wrong aspect and missing the root of tne problem. The lockdowns could have safely ended months ago if not for the Trump administration's inept response.