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|    07 Jun 20 01:25:00    |
      [continued from previous message]              > Landlords do not report monthly to credit agencies like bank credit cards.        Rather       > if there is a missed payment they 1)sue for eviction [-which goes to credit       > report], 2) could tell a future landlord when a reference is checked, 3) may       > report nonpayment to a credit agencies without suing? Which probably       shouldn't be       > allowed anyhow, as many landlords falsely charge tenants who have recently       quit       > for disputed cleaning charges and the like. 70% of landlords are sphincters.       > That renters have to be able to sue, if subsequently denied housing, for       > non-payment during COVID-19.       >       > Lenders should not be protected while paused industrious businesses fail.        The       > burden should fall upon the lenders who's investments were at risk, and who       will       > recover their investments to whatever _normal_ degree after COVID-19, upon       which       > INTENT AND ABILITY to repay will resume, without consequence for non payment       > during COVID-19 at all, ever.       >       > The lenders/creditors will get a BETTER RETURN on their investments back if       they       > hold on to them, rather than getting pennies on the dollar if liquidated due       to       > COVID-19.       >       > Lenders have passive incomes.              Bump              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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