OPINION: Small landlords bear the COVID costs that few consider
/“I have been pushed beyond my limits physically, mentally, and emotionally.”
Read More“I have been pushed beyond my limits physically, mentally, and emotionally.”
Read More“My husband is a dialysis patient, a double amputee, and it’s hard to find a place that’s suitable for us and with this pandemic coming along it made it even harder.”
Read More“As the courts continue to re-open and the backlog of unresolved conflicts flood the system, the 800-pound gorilla in most cases will be the colossal economic damage that has affected both property owners and their tenants.”
The CDC said a 1944 law gives the agency broad authority to stop the spread of disease.
Read More“Those are matters for the other two branches of government to deal with.”
Read More“Judges can hang their hats on this language and do what they want to do as human beings, which is not evict people right now.”
Read More“It should not be something that just has to be renewed all the time.”
Read More“We try to make things appropriate for the situation we’re dealing with and I have no idea what the situation will be.”
Read More“I’m not yet able to say whether there will be an eviction cliff or there won’t be.”
Read More“We could be facing a massive rental apocalypse by the end of the summer.”
Read More“It’s like an early bird special for landlords.”
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