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" ... Another issue with collecting bad debt is that the burden is on the landlord to prove that the money is owed. Having a written rental agreement would make the collection process easier, and a written agreement would support the claim. However, it’s up to the landlord to show proof of when the tenant left, how much money is still owed and when they violated their agreement. The rental agreement should specifically outline what happens when a tenant moves out and doesn’t pay rent, which includes how much notice they must provide, how rent is paid and the consequences of not paying rent. Having a written agreement would support the case if it were to go to court. ... "
" ... If you rent, your landlord probably has an insurance policy that protects their building and their personal property, but it most likely does not cover your belongings. For the things you own, you need renters insurance. Renters policies often include liability coverage that may help provide protection for visitors injured at your apartment or any accidental damage to the rental. Some renters policies also help cover medical payments, legal fees if you’re sued and property damages that you’re legally responsible for. ... "
" ... Ownership comes with other costs and risks that I will address in the next article in this series, but renting also comes with its fair share of drawbacks. Most significantly, rent tends always to increase, and it can increase dramatically in hot markets, whereas mortgage payments can be fixed. And to a certain extent, the old adage is true — when you rent, you're making your landlord rich — at least relatively speaking. Instead of depositing funds into an asset, you are giving money away that you will never see again. ... "
" ... They found a space in Greenpoint, where the landlord was present, and negotiated a lease and were on their way. ... "
" ... “Rents have come down,” said another Manhattan landlord, who asked for anonymity. “We’ve had leasing activity throughout 2020 and early this year. There are still tenants that are doing deals. If I were a tenant and I was well-capitalized and had a little foresight and vision, I’d sign a lease. You’re going to get 2020 COVID pricing, and a buildout allowance. By the time you’re ready to open, it will be the second half of 2021, life will have some semblance of normalcy, and you’ll have a 10-year lease priced at the bottom of the market.” ... "