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Just lost my job thanks to COVID-19, who else ?

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alpher:
 :o Fck this, just today my next door neighbor  was taken to hospital, when came back told me that he doesn't now for sure yet, but has the symptoms. Doesn't look like 2020 gonna be a good year for mua.
And as far as tenants rights are concerned, my take is "fuck them" they have way too many.

Electro Detective:

--- Quote from: fourfathom on March 29, 2020, 12:39:23 am ---
--- Quote from: Electro Detective on March 28, 2020, 11:04:43 pm ---
But you don't have to be a sucker and wait months/years to get back an abused un-rentable/un-sellable property from criminal gutter trash that should never have been born.
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This kind of depends on where you are, doesn't it? 
You should see some of the "tenant's rights" rules in San Francisco (and better/worse yet, some of the recently-proposed ones). 
Probably not years in a for-cause eviction, but easily many months.


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It's sort of like that here, but after reading up on all the docs available regarding tenants rights, landlords rights, and what the police can do in these situations,

bottom line is this: if rent is two weeks in arrears, the landlord can serve a police witnessed and recorded vacate notice, 

i.e. if there's no money going to the landlord then there's NO LEASE or agreement,

so they either vacate within two weeks, or stay on and be reported and charged for TRESPASSING, 

and vandalism if there's property damage

Basically when the money stops their 'rights' stop too.

Only if they bait the landlord and or partner to say or do something dumbass and get angry, will the game change in the bad tenants favor

Watch out for that one, because it's their one and only trick at kick out time, to screw the landlord for a few more months

The landlord should ensure the tenants receive the vacate notice via police etc and have NO RAPPORT or contact with the tenant, unless a police officer is present. 

As hard as that is, that's what you gotta do to get the assh0les out,
because they'll make up some BS you entered the property without notice and threatened them, stole their dope, kicked their cat/dog etc 

Been and seen a lot of these disputes to know only the calm person that goes by the written Rules wins   :phew:

or you can opt to get grumpy, personal and righteous about it,  :rant: >:( |O
and see how quick bad tenants will take you to court, whilst staying on..and not paying rent   >:D

blacksheeplogic:

--- Quote from: james_s on March 28, 2020, 11:35:01 pm ---If we're going to offer such heavy protections and force a landlord to allow someone who has stopped paying to continue living there then maybe we (society, government, etc) should be compensating the landlord.

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At the moment banks are working with people who can't pay their mortgages (and that includes landlords). So, it does not seem unreasonable in the given circumstances to also be giving renters the protection of not being out on the street because the government is hell bent on Fcking the country by placing everyone (but themselves) under house arrest.

ddavidebor:
I was changing job when the pandemic started. All interview cancelled, all position suspended.
Moved country, can't go back, can't work here.

tom66:
I am so glad I did not take the contract position I was offered 4 months ago, because I would probably be without work for the future.  It paid well, but not well enough for the risk of finding another position.

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