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Re: 85 year old tenant
by Nicole (PA)
on July 4, 2015 @09:04
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not sure I understand the responses. Unless the landlord intends to give the tenant a free ride, her age and health are totally irrelevant. My response was straightforward and to the point. If the landlord wishes to make exceptions due to tenant's health and age, that's her decision but again, age & health are not part of a legal equation.
At what point should a landlord decide that a tenant deserves a break? Age 70, 72, 78, or 85? What does bad health mean? A landlord should run their business by scouring tenant's medical records and determining which ones should get a rent break because their health is worse than someone else's?
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Re: 85 year old tenant
by Anonymous
on July 4, 2015 @20:14
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Nicole, those negative responders are people who are losing money playing landlord without any real idea of how to run a profitable business. Society is full of charitable institutions who can offer assistance to old, infirm folks unfortunate enough not to own their own home. Let those institutions do their job. Why do people think being a landlord means babysitting, caretaking, giving charity or anything else you wouldn't ask your grocer or banker to do?
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Re: 85 year old tenant
by Jc (Florida)
on July 20, 2015 @14:50
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I really think if the 85 yr old lady, if she does not have disability, or social security, really needs a free ride and whom ever is giving the free ride should feel good inside because they are a special person! if she is getting these incomes she is not hurting and is making someone feel guilty and is stealing a free ride which is wrong. she should be able to pay something, if she has it.
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