A temporary moratorium on eviction is NOT rent-free.
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God you’re dumb. From your own article “ The moratoriums would not relieve tenants or homeowners of their obligations to pay their rent or mortgages, Wesson said. It is meant to give them time to stay in their homes until they become financially stable again.” You’re not getting out of the lease or out of paying rent. Brah. |
Parents pay or she gets sued in court. She can stay. She chooses not to. |
Where the hell does your daughter go to college? Natural disaster? What are you even talking about? Put the wine bottle down, mom. (Or dad.) |
| Have people lost their minds? Not pay rent? You signed a lease. Be an honorable human being and don't rob your child's landlord. Good grief. And people wonder where the millennial entitlement comes from. Boomers suck so badly. |
DP I don't think PP is the one who's not going to like those rules you quoted. |
Yes, the PP is the trolly OP. They said that people will either live rent free or that the lease is invalid and they should be let out of it. The article they use as “proof” says the opposite. |
This happens to grown people all the time. She signed a contract and owes the money. |
This is a college town—right? So presumably there are professors and college staff who live in town, maybe with their families. There must be a public school around that educates these people’s children. That public school must have teachers and staff. All these people still live in town. There has to be food at the grocery store. What exactly is unsafe? |
Can she get another job? She is better off staying She could stay put until evicted. Coming to a big city is unadvisable Courts are closed so the eviction is going to be a problem What if college does open and your kid bailed out of the lease? Do what is reasonable to help her stay. An eviction or a small claims court debt will not look good on her There has to be some jobs in town |
+1 You can always send her back to the apartment to live. |
| You should ask in the real estate section what they think. |
Sure. Only big companies get to break contracts and dare the counter party to litigate. You guys realize that at the corporate level, the decision about whether to fulfill a contract doesn’t depend on what’s written, it depends on the consequences the other party can impose, right? |
| OP, you sound very entitled. Sure hope you are not teaching these bad habits to your college student. |
Do poor people get out of their legal obligations because they don't have the income to pay them? Never....you really are not used to being held accountable are you. |