Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s probably too late to advise you not to buy rental properties in DC becaus renter’s rights....
Give them 30 days notice to pay you the back rent or you’ll start the eviction process.
Can't start the process. In DC right now, because of COVID, you can't kick someone out. Quite frankly, you should be happy that you are getting the 80%. I know people who are renting at market and people are paying rent. We have a friend whose tenant is stiffing them on $3500 per month and they also have a job. They work for the state department and are using this as an opportunity to get over.
the tenant has a job.Anonymous wrote:"without any cause"? Lady/duuude, it's a pandemic out there. Folks are having trouble putting food on the table. If you're rich enough to have an investment property, why don't you sit on your hands a minute and see if you can squeeze out a little empathy for people who don't have a savings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"without any cause"? Lady/duuude, it's a pandemic out there. Folks are having trouble putting food on the table. If you're rich enough to have an investment property, why don't you sit on your hands a minute and see if you can squeeze out a little empathy for people who don't have a savings.
DCUM has a chronic empathy deficit.
I do have empathy for the OP...who is the one asking the question. If it was the section 8 tenant unable to pay rent, I’d have empathy for that person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"without any cause"? Lady/duuude, it's a pandemic out there. Folks are having trouble putting food on the table. If you're rich enough to have an investment property, why don't you sit on your hands a minute and see if you can squeeze out a little empathy for people who don't have a savings.
DCUM has a chronic empathy deficit.
Anonymous wrote:"without any cause"? Lady/duuude, it's a pandemic out there. Folks are having trouble putting food on the table. If you're rich enough to have an investment property, why don't you sit on your hands a minute and see if you can squeeze out a little empathy for people who don't have a savings.
Anonymous wrote:It’s probably too late to advise you not to buy rental properties in DC becaus renter’s rights....
Give them 30 days notice to pay you the back rent or you’ll start the eviction process.