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Think about how selfish you are all being. This a global pandemic. People are dieing every day. Families are being split apart. People are out of work, made redundant, financially screwed. Yet you guys who own several properties and rent them out (money for old rope) expect full rent when you get a mortgage holiday or already have more than enough money to be financially stable through this crisis. I am a tenant in the UK and a landlord in Spain of the property I own (which is on the market now). I DO NOT expect any rent from my tenant until he is able to go back to work/get money from the government/covid19 is over. And we don't expect backdated rent to be payed. This is common decency and should be STANDARD. His rent is reasonable as well most of the time €600 pcm Bill's included. Our rent here is £750 for a 2 bed flat (unreasonable but standard prices here) and our landlord still expects full rent when we are not getting a full wage. We have a child to feed, bills to pay etc (same as our landlord does). Luckily, we are financially stable so we don't have to worry. But just remember - not everyone is as rich or lucky as you. Some families are really struggling in these times. Stop being selfish and demanding from the government. A lot of people are in a much worse situation than you.
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17 April 2020 11:18 AM
Think about how selfish you are all being. This a global pandemic. People are dieing every day. Families are being split apart. People are out of work, made redundant, financially screwed. Yet you guys who own several properties and rent them out (money for old rope) expect full rent when you get a mortgage holiday or already have more than enough money to be financially stable through this crisis. I am a tenant in the UK and a landlord in Spain of the property I own (which is on the market now). I DO NOT expect any rent from my tenant until he is able to go back to work/get money from the government/covid19 is over. And we don't expect backdated rent to be payed. This is common decency and should be STANDARD. His rent is reasonable as well most of the time €600 pcm Bill's included. Our rent here is £750 for a 2 bed flat (unreasonable but standard prices here) and our landlord still expects full rent when we are not getting a full wage. We have a child to feed, bills to pay etc (same as our landlord does). Luckily, we are financially stable so we don't have to worry. But just remember - not everyone is as rich or lucky as you. Some families are really struggling in these times. Stop being selfish and demanding from the government. A lot of people are in a much worse situation than you.
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17 April 2020 11:15 AM
Nice, people who can't afford their rent and are struggling deserve to be homeless. Especially families with kids.
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