I'm trying to stay out of the whole "landlords get the guillotine" stuff but really if landlords get to tell tenants "You should've had enough cash saved up to cover X months of unemployment" why can't people tell landlords they should've been able to cover X months of vacancy
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Agreed. I have been shocked by the number of people who will stick up for landlords! (my landlord is compassionate and offers flexibility but as a group, they don't need anyone's defense!)
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The word "should" makes it pretty clear that he's asking why in a normative moral sense rather than a descriptive legal sense. There's nothing "cosmic" about basic fairness and human decency, and there's no reason to be condescending.
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This is why we should move the responsibility to the banks, who we’ve bailed out many times, and freeze all debt/mortgages/rents on a month-by-month basis.
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They will. And some will lose their houses. There will be a wave of foreclosures along with a wave of evictions on foreclosed properties.
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