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Probably looking from across the road...
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Businesses struggle to pay rent
“In March I would have paid my full rent and I am hoping to get a credit back,” said Tannous. “In April we seem to be getting a 75 per cent discount. Unfortunately, I don’t think that that is going to be sufficient. We are going to be requesting that we get 100 per cent, because we have not opened for April at all.”
"Rent-free is what most businesses are looking for. We can’t operate our business now. It should be rent-free.”
As far as official government policy goes, that question remains unanswered. As it stands, the businesses likely to survive covid19 are the ones that get as much support as possible over the coming weeks from landlords and other creditors.
http://newsday.co.tt/2020/04/16/busines ... -pay-rent/
What about landlords though - they have bills to pay also
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Businesses struggle to pay rent
“In March I would have paid my full rent and I am hoping to get a credit back,” said Tannous. “In April we seem to be getting a 75 per cent discount. Unfortunately, I don’t think that that is going to be sufficient. We are going to be requesting that we get 100 per cent, because we have not opened for April at all.”
"Rent-free is what most businesses are looking for. We can’t operate our business now. It should be rent-free.”
As far as official government policy goes, that question remains unanswered. As it stands, the businesses likely to survive covid19 are the ones that get as much support as possible over the coming weeks from landlords and other creditors.
http://newsday.co.tt/2020/04/16/busines ... -pay-rent/
What about landlords though - they have bills to pay also
daxt0r wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Businesses struggle to pay rent
“In March I would have paid my full rent and I am hoping to get a credit back,” said Tannous. “In April we seem to be getting a 75 per cent discount. Unfortunately, I don’t think that that is going to be sufficient. We are going to be requesting that we get 100 per cent, because we have not opened for April at all.”
"Rent-free is what most businesses are looking for. We can’t operate our business now. It should be rent-free.”
As far as official government policy goes, that question remains unanswered. As it stands, the businesses likely to survive covid19 are the ones that get as much support as possible over the coming weeks from landlords and other creditors.
http://newsday.co.tt/2020/04/16/busines ... -pay-rent/
What about landlords though - they have bills to pay also
Dem focusing on big boy business in movietowne wa about d small business man or individual.
Landlords have money, let dem dip into da money dey save by not declaring income years now only ducking tax an bussin price on men head because the have the means and access to capital. Plus too dey have collateral dem could go bank an take a small loan to survive for di hour while we plebs suffer home at least not havin to worry about rent.
come rowley make it rent free for 6 months for all residential rentals too.
daxt0r wrote:Dem focusing on big boy business in movietowne wa about d small business man or individual.
Landlords have money, let dem dip into da money dey save by not declaring income years now only ducking tax an bussin price on men head because the have the means and access to capital. Plus too dey have collateral dem could go bank an take a small loan to survive for di hour while we plebs suffer home at least not havin to worry about rent.
come rowley make it rent free for 6 months for all residential rentals too.
Dumb arse Daxt0r.daxt0r wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Businesses struggle to pay rent
“In March I would have paid my full rent and I am hoping to get a credit back,” said Tannous. “In April we seem to be getting a 75 per cent discount. Unfortunately, I don’t think that that is going to be sufficient. We are going to be requesting that we get 100 per cent, because we have not opened for April at all.”
"Rent-free is what most businesses are looking for. We can’t operate our business now. It should be rent-free.”
As far as official government policy goes, that question remains unanswered. As it stands, the businesses likely to survive covid19 are the ones that get as much support as possible over the coming weeks from landlords and other creditors.
http://newsday.co.tt/2020/04/16/busines ... -pay-rent/
What about landlords though - they have bills to pay also
Dem focusing on big boy business in movietowne wa about d small business man or individual.
Landlords have money, let dem dip into da money dey save by not declaring income years now only ducking tax an bussin price on men head because the have the means and access to capital. Plus too dey have collateral dem could go bank an take a small loan to survive for di hour while we plebs suffer home at least not havin to worry about rent.
come rowley make it rent free for 6 months for all residential rentals too.
daxt0r wrote:let we hope d link strong with d CJ still so dey could concoct some type of legislation quick to allow this. Maybe as part of the mortgage deferrals dey can get a small interest free loan from same bank to cover there expenses during the period.
ah find d AG should lead by example an giv the government rent free on his properties to kick in d legislation to, we all in this together after all.
rspann wrote:^^^
I taking over this thread . I not paying no rent for it either .
I levy on the owner and he move out .
Free for the next six months .![]()
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The former owner have no rights again . These are DIFFERENT times .![]()
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RedSPANN.
.rspann wrote:Stop buying food outside three times a day , use the money to pay rent .
Sell all your gold / jewelry and pay the rent .
Sell your latest sneakers and pay the rent .
Sell the chrome rims and pay the rent .
Use the weed / cigarette / alcohol money and pay the rent .
Use the party / boat ride money to pay the rent .
The money you spend on outside women use it for rent .
Download the rent with that $7000 phone you have
Sell the big screen TV and pay rent .
Sell all the expensive outfits and pay rent .
Sell the music from the car and pay the rent .
Sell the Isuzu pickup and pay 6 months at once
Go line up and get the forms to get the gov't rent money .
See how much options there are before you make excuses not to pay the rent ?
It is understood the times are hard , but be responsible for your own life and don't blame / hate on the landlord for his own thing .
Tenants often spend more money and live a more luxurious life than some landlords .
See that last line in Duane's post ?
88sins wrote:Fatman say they owing 3 months rent, and we're about 1 month into this shutdown. So unless they have evidence to prove that their rent payments up to date, I can't say he totally in d wrong for changing the locks. You want your equipment, he want his back rent. Pay what you owe, collect your jahaji bundle and go. He fully well within his rights to refuse to accept whatever used toilet paper letter from whatever bush lawyer they walk with as well. So what reason they have for not paying the rent for January to March? And what evidence they have to prove they did? And why should he allow them entry to the premises to move out while they still owe him? So they make the money, keep the profit, and he gets the shaft?
Where he went very wrong was to threaten them with that block on the road tho. Very stupid.
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