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31% Can’t Pay the Rent: ‘It’s Only Going to Get Worse’

87 pointsby Willson50about 5 years ago

10 comments

mklabout 5 years ago
&gt; through the first five days of April, 31 percent of tenants had so far failed to pay their rent, compared with 18 percent in the same period a year ago.<p>If the headline had said 18%, the situation would have sounded bad to me, but apparently that&#x27;s normal?
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jacknewsabout 5 years ago
Rents will have to come down or be waived.<p>Almost by definition &quot;rent&quot; is simply extracting value from the productive economy through ownership.<p>If the productive economy takes a dive or disappears, the amount you can extract must do likewise.
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dbcurtisabout 5 years ago
Let&#x27;s follow the money.<p>Tenant fails to pay rent because of economic hardship. Building owner get in a cash squeeze and can&#x27;t pay vendors like plumber, snow clearing, landscaping, and eventually can&#x27;t make loan payments.<p>Mortgage holders see a rise in troubled loans, eventually writing a large number of them off for large losses.<p>REITs take losses on investments they must write off.<p>Your own retirement plan or personal investment portfolio takes a hit because some portion of it is REITs.<p>Everything is interconnected. I see a lot of simplistic &quot;landlords must suck it up&quot; comments in this thread. Really, who is so naive as to think that the typical commercial property is not leveraged?
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shubidubiabout 5 years ago
I don&#x27;t get why it&#x27;s not ok to steal food from a grocery store but it is ok to not pay rent. Both are basic necessities and in both cases you hurt someone else by not paying for service (food&#x2F;shelter).
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PakG1about 5 years ago
130 tenants? People at that level, I would have considered them to be corporations collecting rent, not individual landlords. Well, he probably collects everything through a corporation too, I imagine. My point is that I&#x27;ve never put a face to a corporate landlord before. It&#x27;s always been a faceless corporation, even for corporations where the founding face is famous. Reading this was weird for me. He behaves like an individual landlord too, personally answers all the emails, doesn&#x27;t have a secretary? Maybe 130 tenants is too low a number to justify hiring help. Blows my mind.
wtvanhestabout 5 years ago
Equity residential collected 93% of rent for April 1.<p>The difference in tenants is real. Equity residential tenants are higher end rentals in big to midsized cities with strong economies.<p><a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;investors.equityapartments.com&#x2F;file&#x2F;Index?KeyFile=403555723" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;investors.equityapartments.com&#x2F;file&#x2F;Index?KeyFile=403...</a>
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nerfhammerabout 5 years ago
&gt; using security deposits as a stopgap<p>wait, is that even legal? Aren&#x27;t security deposits meant to be held in trust?
noadabout 5 years ago
Corporations are really leading the way here. If they can&#x27;t preserve enough cash to last a month and plan to strike as their opening negotiating tactic then people should too. Why not?
aww_dangabout 5 years ago
Meanwhile gov banks have been keeping foreclosed housing off-market for over a decade to prop up the price.
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bArrayabout 5 years ago
&quot;31% Can&#x27;t Pay the Rent&quot; != &quot;31% Are Not Paying Rent&quot;<p>&quot;Can&#x27;t&quot; indicates they are unable, whereas I suspect at least some are taking advantage of the current situation [1]. Any situation where it&#x27;s possible to take advantage, you can almost guarantee that people will.<p>This is not the way forwards - not paying rent will have a large knock-on effect for landlords (which, despite some sentiment, isn&#x27;t necessarily the 1%). The US government needs to provide money if they are going to demand that people stay at home and not work.<p>Ultimately they either bring the economy to a screaming halt (entirely) or trickle money to those unable to work in order to keep things going. In my opinion stalling the economy is a bad idea - it can cost a lot of time and money to get it going again.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.yahoo.com&#x2F;rent-strike-idea-gaining-steam-170345369.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.yahoo.com&#x2F;rent-strike-idea-gaining-steam-170345...</a>
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