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Private renting through COVID_19

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  • afis1904 said:
    Socajam said:
    As a landlord, I am glad that my property is empty so that I do not have to deal with folks like the OP who seem to think that landlords do not have bills to pay.
    Unless you rent yourself you'll still be guaranteed a head over your roof
    I think everyone's head will be over the roof soon, my head is popping off now
    Old enough to know better...........




  • Robbo66
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    afis1904 said:
    Socajam said:
    As a landlord, I am glad that my property is empty so that I do not have to deal with folks like the OP who seem to think that landlords do not have bills to pay.
    Unless you rent yourself you'll still be guaranteed a head over your roof
    Sorry but there are no guarantees, if a mortgage goes unpaid the lender will simply repossess the property, if a renter doesn't pay the rent the landlord will apply for possession, both have the same outcome. 
  • Yeah exactly !
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