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Vivinavi Los Angeles
rent

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#1
  • 家賃
  • mail
  • 2020/09/28 23:10

Is everyone paying rent on the apartment in Corona ??

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#60
  • ポチッと
  • 2021/01/31 (Sun) 11:45
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It seems that the state is considering a bailout plan, and if approved by the legislature, the state will cover some of the overdue rent. However, both renters and lenders have concerns about the proposed relief, so we do not know what will happen, and there are various conditions that may not help everyone, but it seems that the state is aware that it must provide some relief.

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#63
  • 大家もどき
  • 2021/01/31 (Sun) 17:25
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Since this kind of law was established, there are people who abuse it and don't pay even if they have money. It's terrible that they get free rent for a year and then leave at the end of the year, and all the money goes to the landlord. They have never paid, and have no intention of paying in installments, but they are still getting a great deal on food and alcohol. I wonder what the landlords are doing now if they let tenants like this in ? Are they enduring ??

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#64
  • 難しいですよね
  • 2021/01/31 (Sun) 18:16
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↑ It's more fair if you have income or not, not if you have money or not. It seems pretty unfair that people who have saved without spending pay and people who haven't saved are exempt, it should be people who don't have income with a TAX return or something.

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#66
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/01/31 (Sun) 20:22
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How do they prove that they can't pay the rent?

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#67
  • 大家もどき
  • 2021/02/01 (Mon) 00:22
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That's right. Taxpayers are treading on the line. Yes, it is income, isn't it? But sometimes I hear of people spending so much on credit cards that they can't pay it and get a half exemption. But they are paying for what they bought, and they own it. There is a lot of unfairness in the world, isn't there?
#66 In the end, it is worse to save money ? because you have money to pay.
No income, no savings to prove it. Most people. It's like welfare after all.

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