Wondering about rent payments? You aren't alone - here are 5 points to consider and what you can do right now
AP Photo/Jeff Chiu: As millions of Americans find themselves out of work because of the coronavirus, many are facing a dilemma: how do I pay rent on April 1?aining momentum in some cities in California and New York. Though there are some federal protections for renters, those measures are relatively narrow, leaving most renters and landlords navigating a patchwork of state and local laws. Yes—though in some cities, you may be able to delay payment if you can’t afford it.
for deferred mortgage payments if they suspend all evictions for renters unable to pay rent due to the coronavirus. But that doesn’t apply to all owners, and Lupe Arreola, executive director of Cathere is no way of knowing what kind of mortgage your landlord has unless they tell you. In the absence of a federal fix for rent issues related to the coronavirus, most tenants are on their own in trying to work out a solution for themselves.
Arreola said people should first look at what kind of protections state, county or city governments have passed in the last month. After that, both Arreola and Robert Pinnegar, CEO of the National Apartment Association, a trade group for rental housing operators, said renters should try and work out a payment plan in writing with their landlord covering the duration of the outbreak and afterward.
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