Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised you have a college-aged child and don’t understand how contracts and leases work. Of course you pay.
the state as mandated an evacuation, this isn't the same thing idiot, the contract is void in time of war, state of emergency and natural disaster
The state mandated your non-minor child come home to live in your house and told her she was being evacuated from private landlord housing? Mandated that it was not an option to stay where she was?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised you have a college-aged child and don’t understand how contracts and leases work. Of course you pay.
the state as mandated an evacuation, this isn't the same thing idiot, the contract is void in time of war, state of emergency and natural disaster
There is no "evacuation" of apartments anywhere.
Only kids left in my kid’s college town are some international kids who are struggling to work out logistics. Everyone is home. Campus is shut down. Nowhere to eat. Campus jobs all ended. How is that the kid’s fault? You don’t think there will be any relief from gov for impacted property owners?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Commercial RE owners are freaking out that students won’t pay. It all rolls up to larger investors who made money off the 08 financial crisis so don’t worry about this one. Maybe karma?
Whoever co-signed the lease will get their credit hurt. Maybe people won’t care.
No co-signer. We were traveling for work, they let my daughter sign. Now college is cancelled, cafeterias she ate at closed and her job is gone.
Then I guess it’s your daughter’s credit that will be ruined. That’s your choice but it’s not a smart one.
Are you a slumlord?
How can she pay without a job — and why pay for uninhabitable apt? No food or safety? A natural disaster took her job and closed down the place she ate in. Town is a ghost town. Do folks pay rent after a hurricane sweeps thru a coastal town?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Commercial RE owners are freaking out that students won’t pay. It all rolls up to larger investors who made money off the 08 financial crisis so don’t worry about this one. Maybe karma?
Whoever co-signed the lease will get their credit hurt. Maybe people won’t care.
No co-signer. We were traveling for work, they let my daughter sign. Now college is cancelled, cafeterias she ate at closed and her job is gone.
Then I guess it’s your daughter’s credit that will be ruined. That’s your choice but it’s not a smart one.
Are you a slumlord?
How can she pay without a job — and why pay for uninhabitable apt? No food or safety? A natural disaster took her job and closed down the place she ate in. Town is a ghost town. Do folks pay rent after a hurricane sweeps thru a coastal town?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think all contracts are automatically void in time of war, state of emergency, and natural disaster?
Are you a lawyer? Or a policy wonk working on this corona bill? Or neither?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Commercial RE owners are freaking out that students won’t pay. It all rolls up to larger investors who made money off the 08 financial crisis so don’t worry about this one. Maybe karma?
Whoever co-signed the lease will get their credit hurt. Maybe people won’t care.
No co-signer. We were traveling for work, they let my daughter sign. Now college is cancelled, cafeterias she ate at closed and her job is gone.
Then I guess it’s your daughter’s credit that will be ruined. That’s your choice but it’s not a smart one.
Are you a slumlord?
How can she pay without a job — and why pay for uninhabitable apt? No food or safety? A natural disaster took her job and closed down the place she ate in. Town is a ghost town. Do folks pay rent after a hurricane sweeps thru a coastal town?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised you have a college-aged child and don’t understand how contracts and leases work. Of course you pay.
the state as mandated an evacuation, this isn't the same thing idiot, the contract is void in time of war, state of emergency and natural disaster
There is no "evacuation" of apartments anywhere.
Only kids left in my kid’s college town are some international kids who are struggling to work out logistics. Everyone is home. Campus is shut down. Nowhere to eat. Campus jobs all ended. How is that the kid’s fault? You don’t think there will be any relief from gov for impacted property owners?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Commercial RE owners are freaking out that students won’t pay. It all rolls up to larger investors who made money off the 08 financial crisis so don’t worry about this one. Maybe karma?
Whoever co-signed the lease will get their credit hurt. Maybe people won’t care.
No co-signer. We were traveling for work, they let my daughter sign. Now college is cancelled, cafeterias she ate at closed and her job is gone.
Then I guess it’s your daughter’s credit that will be ruined. That’s your choice but it’s not a smart one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Commercial RE owners are freaking out that students won’t pay. It all rolls up to larger investors who made money off the 08 financial crisis so don’t worry about this one. Maybe karma?
Whoever co-signed the lease will get their credit hurt. Maybe people won’t care.
No co-signer. We were traveling for work, they let my daughter sign. Now college is cancelled, cafeterias she ate at closed and her job is gone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised you have a college-aged child and don’t understand how contracts and leases work. Of course you pay.
the state as mandated an evacuation, this isn't the same thing idiot, the contract is void in time of war, state of emergency and natural disaster
There is no "evacuation" of apartments anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Commercial RE owners are freaking out that students won’t pay. It all rolls up to larger investors who made money off the 08 financial crisis so don’t worry about this one. Maybe karma?
Whoever co-signed the lease will get their credit hurt. Maybe people won’t care.
No co-signer. We were traveling for work, they let my daughter sign. Now college is cancelled, cafeterias she ate at closed and her job is gone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Commercial RE owners are freaking out that students won’t pay. It all rolls up to larger investors who made money off the 08 financial crisis so don’t worry about this one. Maybe karma?
Whoever co-signed the lease will get their credit hurt. Maybe people won’t care.