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People that have to pay rent or other bills. Mortgage is due. Some mortgage companies are giving a three month reprieve (thank you BOA). Some landlords are being a-holes
The reprieve means you owe thre full 3mos payments. Not like they're adding it to the end of your mortgage
 
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I just don't understand these 200k dead claims...let's assume that everything is linear with Italy since they have been the worst hit.. they had 0.17% of their population infected we currently have 0.05% so if our total cases equals theirs 105,792/60,500,000=X/331,000,000 or 578,800 cases. Our current death rate is 2% so that would equal 2/100=X/578,000 or 11,560 if our death rate climbed to 3% it would be 17,340 Why are we so outside every other country?
That’s exactly what I posted a couple weeks ago. It literally makes zero sense unless there’s something we aren’t being told. I don’t think that’s the case but it’s one or the other.
 
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That’s exactly what I posted a couple weeks ago. It literally makes zero sense unless there’s something we aren’t being told. I don’t think that’s the case but it’s one or the other.
The govt briefings being classified makes me wonder
 
if the banks/mortgage companies give the landlord a reprieve, shouldn't the tenants get a reprieve from the landlord? Courts are not processing evictions here in Georgia.

Should the tenants not paying rent expect the landlord to provide maintenance and repairs?
 
I have a friend of mine who owns like 12 homes and rents them out. All of his loans are commercial loans. I doubt he will get commercial loan forgiveness.

None of my wife's properties have received relief from their lenders yet, theses are 400+ unit apartment complexes with huge mortgage payments. This being the 1st of the month will tell the tale on rent collections.
 
I just don't understand these 200k dead claims...let's assume that everything is linear with Italy since they have been the worst hit.. they had 0.17% of their population infected we currently have 0.05% so if our total cases equals theirs 105,792/60,500,000=X/331,000,000 or 578,800 cases. Our current death rate is 2% so that would equal 2/100=X/578,000 or 11,560 if our death rate climbed to 3% it would be 17,340 Why are we so outside every other country?

The question I have is over how long? Will this thing kill 200K in the U.S....maybe. But is it that big of a deal if it happens over the next few years? Again, I don't want anybody to die, but if this is going to kill people, spreading it out is the best option.

So I agree - where are they getting this 200K dead, and over how long of a timeline is it covering?
 
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The big banks have strong capital and liquidity. The landlord probably doesn't. Their not being a-holes for using that income to continue paying taxes and for improvements to the property, not to mention possibly the mortgage payment on it as well.
I am in this boat. I have rental. I have a commercial loan which is backed by the 5 properties. My bank is allowing me to move to interest only payments for up to 3 months. If this goes beyond, I do not know what we or my tenants will do. Thankfully not all of them are out of work due to this thing.
 
Glad to see you can arbitrarily draw a line to fit your needs.


Right around then is when it should have become apparent based on news reports that it needed to be taken much more seriously. If a particular government official -- a mayor, Trump, a Senator, what have you -- was briefed before then and ignored the advice, then I would agree with you and say that as of when they learned of it they should have shifted gears immediately.
 
I am in this boat. I have rental. I have a commercial loan which is backed by the 5 properties. My bank is allowing me to move to interest only payments for up to 3 months. If this goes beyond, I do not know what we or my tenants will do. Thankfully not all of them are out of work due to this thing.

Wife says that over half the residents at one of her Memphis properties work for FedEx so she damn well expects them to pay their rent.
 
Early Feburary I am not as critical. But minimizing into second week of March is justification for harsh criticism, IMO, and that is regardless of political party.
How about Nancy Pelosi standing in Chinatown about 10 days earlier encouraging people to visit? I don't blame any of them. Everybody is constantly evolving on this as the information changes.
 
People needing food is the main thing. It needs to be addressed sooner than later.
And who is best suited to address it? Federal government or local government? Is this going to be Trump's fault as well?
 
I am in this boat. I have rental. I have a commercial loan which is backed by the 5 properties. My bank is allowing me to move to interest only payments for up to 3 months. If this goes beyond, I do not know what we or my tenants will do. Thankfully not all of them are out of work due to this thing.
My boat is that my lease is up in May. I applied to a place back in early March. Still havent heard from them and cant get in contact. If they are shut down, and I think my current office is too, how am I supposed to transition?
 
I just don't understand these 200k dead claims...let's assume that everything is linear with Italy since they have been the worst hit.. they had 0.17% of their population infected we currently have 0.05% so if our total cases equals theirs 105,792/60,500,000=X/331,000,000 or 578,800 cases. Our current death rate is 2% so that would equal 2/100=X/578,000 or 11,560 if our death rate climbed to 3% it would be 17,340 Why are we so outside every other country?

1) We are much earlier in our progression than Italy, where there are 13,000 deaths but they have 80,500 cases that are still active. So Italy is still early in this too.

2) We lost 912 yesterday, but will likely peak out around 2,500 daily in a few weeks. 100,000 possible by end of summer assuming no effective treatment or vaccine, which are very possible.

3) Still, it will only get to 200,000 if we really spike the curve in a lot of places and that blows out ICU and hospital bed capacity.
 
I am explicitly saying it's not everyone that is a Republican, or conservative, or whatever. It is alarming that it seems to get such traction, anywhere. It is also disturbing that Trump seems to feed the anti science, anti government sentiment.

Listening to liberals cry about trump supporters being “anti science” is hilarious. You are the same group claiming there are 1000 different genders and putting tampons in men’s rooms, fighting for men’s abortion rights. But yeah, all about science!
 
And who is best suited to address it? Federal government or local government? Is this going to be Trump's fault as well?

USDA along with Grocery stores, seems like a good start. Is it going to be Trump's fault? Geez, you already that sure he's gonna fail?
 
How about Nancy Pelosi standing in Chinatown about 10 days earlier encouraging people to visit? I don't blame any of them. Everybody is constantly evolving on this as the information changes.


As I say:

* By around March 10 or so the news itself should have prevented public officials from promoting travel and tourism, close contact, etc. At a bare minimum by then they should have at least been cautioning against it, or telloing people to slow down and think it through.

* If any public official -- of either party and at any level -- made such comments or encouraged people to be out and about AFTER they were briefed on it -- then they should be held to account.
 
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