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All Forum Posts by: Carlos Lez

Carlos Lez has started 29 posts and replied 85 times.

Post: Coronavirus and May Rents

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Though many of us have collected rents in April, now that May 1st is rolling around and a lot has happened in April (with stimulus checks, the SBA PPP program, EIDL, unemployment etc) and also all sorts of information being thrown around such as rent forgiveness, rent strikes etc. What do fellow investors anticipate for May rent collection. I have already had an inquiry saying can I not pay for May due to the pandemic with no explanation as to why?

Do you have any suggestions of how to address student rentals where universities have gone online and students are requesting to break  their leases?

What do you do in student rentals when students are threatening to break leases en masse because their university has got online and the odd jobs they were doing to to support themselves have closed?

Post: San Jose Tenants and COVID19

Carlos LezPosted
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In the wake of this COVID19 situation do you think that the Santa Clara County Tax Collectors Office would push out the due date (April 10th) for the second installment of Property Taxes?

Post: San Jose Tenants and COVID19

Carlos LezPosted
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Hi,

A tenant of mine asks how will rent work since the city is under lockdown and their job has closed down till further notice. What is the landlord's recourse if people start leaving. How should we respond?

Thanks

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