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TopicA lot of landlords are about to learn their power is very conditional upon
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03/28/20 8:35:03 PM
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Esrac posted...
Hey, fair enough. But it starts with one month. That doesn't mean the land lord doesn't lose valuable, important income from one month or that they should just let it go because times are rough. They still have a responsibility to demand payment from the tenants they provide housing for.

If they just let it slide, the tenants will learn to abuse it.

True. It starts with one month. But I didn't take it further. Once they miss their second month, it's bad. And they should just let it go. Unless the whole country stops all mortgage payment for a month. If they do, landlords should also give their tenants a month break since that's what it for. But missing one payment (which should be paid later) shouldn't ruin a landlord. And if it did, then I think the landlord bit off more than they could chew. And maybe should have waited a bit before buying another house... Once they start missing multiple months, that's bad. And then, it makes sense if the landlord couldn't keep up...

Esrac posted...
That seems to usually vary by the type of location. If it's a house being rented, the tenant usually handles the lawn. If it's an apartment complex, it's usually the land lord.

Yeah. That's what I've noticed at most places. And it is usually by location and stuff.
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