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To: TobagoJack who wrote (164478)10/29/2020 6:08:50 PM
From: ggersh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218540
 
Shouldn't keeping tenant always be numero uno dos tres?

Trickle up works?

Bailout to the people instead of the banks would/should keep
the grease percolating while bailouts to the banks/RE/PE/Hedgies
only keeps hoarding going, greed should have limits, BWTFDIK

Should this be true and I believe that's the correct move

At this juncture, if I owned rental property in California as I once did, I would be nervous, and cut price to sell, to exit whilst exit still good.

Then either of these options are meaningless cuz another bail out for the pigs will only bring revolution
we've seen the last bank bailout that doesn't have reprecussions

If Trump wins, a landlord of any size may count on a new day of uncertainty, and maybe get bailed out along with everybody else.

If Biden wins, I may also count on a new day of uncertainty, and maybe get bailed out; but ...