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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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#69
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/02/01 (Mon) 06:37
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# Tax return will reveal it.
Tax returns don't submit bank statements.

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#70
  • 溜め息
  • 2021/02/01 (Mon) 08:06
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> A large apartment complex in Irvine is starting to negotiate with tenants that if they move out now, they will waive all unpaid rent and will not do a report that will make it harder for them to rent next time

I'm sure the landlord is not happy about it, but financially speaking, it's not an option. Even if the moratorium is lifted, they can't legally evict the tenants unless they finish the eviction process in court, so there is no telling how long they will stay without paying rent.

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#72
  • 大家もどき
  • 2021/02/01 (Mon) 08:31
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Tax returns won't submit bank statements .

Yes, they do. It's hard to tell without the interest. It's hard to calculate principal backwards, too. It's impossible without interest.

So you're accumulating it ? or hiding it under the floor ? I don't want to pay rent.

Whether it's a private business or a small one, if it hasn't been paid before, it's difficult. If you can't pay in the future, it might be wiser for you to leave. I can't stop free rent.

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#73
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/02/01 (Mon) 08:45
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Evictions are negotiable and you get paid to evict.
Someone I know told me that someone got $70,000 to move out.

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#74
  • 溜め息
  • 2021/02/01 (Mon) 09:01
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> It's not just an apartment where an individual has about 20 rooms. You can do it because you have the financial resources.

Basically the same for private landlords. A friend of mine who is a landlord rents out a few houses, and he said that considering the time it takes to evict a tenant and the losses incurred, the fastest and least expensive way to get rid of a tenant is to pay not only the rent but also some extra money if the tenant will return the key after moving out. When he first evicted a tenant who did not pay rent, he consulted with various people and was told the above, but he was not convinced, so he went to court to file for eviction and learned the hard way. He said it was like paying for the emotional satisfaction of having a stain on a tenant's record.

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