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I hear they had a problem in Britain with landlords evicting their tenants if they work at hospitals or clinics because they're afraid that the person was exposed to the virus. Now the British government is having to pass laws saying you can't just up and evict someone for that.
Grateful4you · M
@BlueMetalChick Thats horribly cruel, I hope those landlords get a damn good dose of karma.
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It's only for a few months then it all needs to be paid
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AthrillatheHunt · 51-55, M
I think mom and pop landlords are getting hit the worst. A guy who works his whole life and buys a 2 or 3 family home, then has desdbeat tenants the govt tells him he must house for free?@Grateful4you
Grateful4you · M
@AthrillatheHunt True, but the deadbeat tenants are a minority of the population. Forcing people into homelessness is a form of suicide, folks don't understand that already in Los Angeles on "skid row" there are already cases of typhus, (a disease that hasn't been seen in this country for over a hundred years) We will have a problem that could potentially be far worse than nuclear bombs.
AthrillatheHunt · 51-55, M
55% of calif residents are renters.
Most properties are not owned by large multinationals.Most rentals are 2 or 3 family houses owned by middle class people with huge mortgages.@Grateful4you
Most properties are not owned by large multinationals.Most rentals are 2 or 3 family houses owned by middle class people with huge mortgages.@Grateful4you
MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
Kinda ironic since taxpayers paid for government buildings
Grateful4you · M
@MrBrownstone Very true, but at least it's a positive for once.
James1956 · 61-69, M
Ohio passed that two weeks ago,
Grateful4you · M
@James1956 Great to hear that. for so many that is a huge sigh of relief.
James1956 · 61-69, M
Yes it is and rightly so under the circumstances
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Poppies · 61-69, F
Maryland did that 5 days ago.
Grateful4you · M
@Poppies Wonderful!
AthrillatheHunt · 51-55, M
Many will