How has COVID-19 affected you as a landlord?

Discussion in 'Property Management' started by Simon Hampel, 17th Mar, 2020.

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  1. wylie

    wylie Moderator Staff Member

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    Sounds like you have dodged a bullet with those particular tenants @Lizzie .
     
  2. skater

    skater Well-Known Member

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    Agree!
     
  3. Lizzie

    Lizzie Well-Known Member

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    Agent sounded rather relieved, and admitted she felt the same
     
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  4. gman65

    gman65 Well-Known Member

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    There is obviously a lot of uncertainty, but it also goes both ways.. currently employed tenants looking to secure a good property they like so one less thing off their minds. Many will be homebound, so a nice house in a good area is not such a bad thing

    I had tenants rushing to move in because they were worried about further lockdowns a couple of weeks ago. Even if situations go south for them, hey I'm at least thankful to have a tenant, even if it becomes a "some rent" situation in a couple of months in worst case.
     

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