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I drove by the Stony Brook testing site in the parking lot a few times this week and all I see is one police guard standing with his arms folded. Nothing happening there at all.
The new case number in the entire USA is steady around 30,000 a day. NY is going down in new casee and some places are going up.
They WILL NOT accept the security deposit as rent.
They are waiving late fees and late charges if I become current.
Lawyer said to stuff em as they are demonstrating bad faith and running against the weight of law via executive orders.
At the same time he said find a new place to live ASAP. He believes that if I high tail it out of here when I can he will be able to mitigate any negative ramification. I have to keep notes as to the steps I take to reduce my damage and their damage.
Basically he wants me to be clean and them to be dirty.
Its a good time to move to Austin and I have some feelers out.
They WILL NOT accept the security deposit as rent.
They are waiving late fees and late charges if I become current.
Lawyer said to stuff em as they are demonstrating bad faith and running against the weight of law via executive orders.
They shouldn't accept security deposit as last month's rent. Security deposit should be used as a deposit for damages.
It doesn't matter if your place was just inspected. There is nothing stopping you from damaging the rental between now and vacating.
They are waiving late fees and deferring payments interest free. What else do you expect them to do? Waive the actual rental payments? That's not happening.
They shouldn't accept security deposit as last month's rent. Security deposit should be used as a deposit for damages.
It doesn't matter if your place was just inspected. There is nothing stopping you from damaging the rental between now and vacating.
They are waiving late fees and deferring payments interest free. What else do you expect them to do? Waive the actual rental payments? That's not happening.
I would expect them to obey the law, the executive order has the weight of law.
While evictions could take months because courts are closed, the right thing to do is work out a payment plan with the landlord and make payments that you’re comfortable making for the time being. It doesn’t matter what religion you’re but Karma is real. And many people are using this time to intentionally get away from paying obligations they agreed to. The energy you put out is the same energy you will receive. Nothing ever goes unnoticed, and life will hit you when you least expect it.
Your own link says tenants and landlords MAY enter into an agreement not that the landlord has to agree to it. I am not a lawyer, but the word may does not sound obligatory.
Your own link says tenants and landlords MAY enter into an agreement not that the landlord has to agree to it. I am not a lawyer, but the word may does not sound obligatory.
They shouldn't accept security deposit as last month's rent. Security deposit should be used as a deposit for damages.
It doesn't matter if your place was just inspected. There is nothing stopping you from damaging the rental between now and vacating.
They are waiving late fees and deferring payments interest free. What else do you expect them to do? Waive the actual rental payments? That's not happening.
This.
Thought this was an known, obvious thing?
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