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TopicA lot of landlords are about to learn their power is very conditional upon
LinkPizza
03/28/20 8:02:10 PM
#137:


Esrac posted...
They aren't likely to be ruined by a couple tenants failing to pay rent on time. Or failing to make a month. But we aren't necessarily looking at one month of missed payment from one or two broke tenants. The land lords have bills to pay too and they get the money to pay those bills by leasing the homes they own to people, if those people stop paying for an extended period of time, that will eventually become a serious issue.

They aren't likely inclined to provide accommodations to people who can't or won't pay them. In the same way that you aren't likely to want to sell your labor to an employer who can't or won't pay you for it.

It's not reasonable to expect a land lord to house people who can't pay rent for a prolonged period of time.

Normally, they aren't ruined by a couple on tenants not paying aonth's rent. That's literally why at the very beginning it was said that they were a bad landlord if missing one month's rent would ruin them. That was the whole point. I never said they were bad if they couldn't make it a year of 6 months. They discussion from the beginning was if they couldn't miss a month's rent, they were bad one. Check post #20. That was my first post in the topic... If you're looking at more than one month, that's you. That's not what I was doing... But I was talking about an extending period of time. I don't know why you would think that I was.
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