Owning is a major part of the solution, especially when one can dismantle their tiny home, put it in storage, and/or go elsewhere. The first thing you can do about moratoriums ending is to end dependence on the rent pimp by all means possible.as a former property manager....you not only are losing rental income but you are having depreciation going on by the minute in the rental property then you have deferred maintenance (the worse thing that can happen to a property)...i see both sides of this issue...reduced rents would help but no rent is not the solution....on the other hand are you going to create a wave of homeless families as big hedge funds are buying up houses for sale and converting them to rental properties forcing more to live on the economy and make the road to homeowner ship much harder...plus who is going to move into all these vacant units...which will be vandalized by pissed off renters leaving...there are not people moving much now...i dont know the generational verbiage but people living with parents arent just going to suddenly move out.....so you are going to have a wave going out and perhaps not a wave coming in.....first/last/security amounts to a good bit of coin when moving in....there needs to be a solution that enables both parties to move on without permanent damage
reduced rent..tax credits to property owners for missed income...
is there going to be a 4th stimi?
You made a mistake: you never thought to mutate the definition of housing that the Pimp relies on to keep you locked into economic automatonism.