Well given the fact that the moratorium wasn't extended to the landlords with regard to paying the mortgage, I would agree 100%. We used to let property in the city. Had a great tenant who always paid on time. We sold in 2019. So glad we got out of it. Before that, our place was listed on Air B&B and we had lots of holiday bookings. I think about that now and wonder in today's crazy world, how many short-term rental owners have had to deal with people claiming "squatter's rights" just to take advantage of the no rent moratorium. I bet it's happened.
I rent out vacation property in Florida. Add long as they're "vacation" renters, i.e. short term, you have a right to kick them out. Not so if you rent longer term.
Well given the fact that the moratorium wasn't extended to the landlords with regard to paying the mortgage, I would agree 100%. We used to let property in the city. Had a great tenant who always paid on time. We sold in 2019. So glad we got out of it. Before that, our place was listed on Air B&B and we had lots of holiday bookings. I think about that now and wonder in today's crazy world, how many short-term rental owners have had to deal with people claiming "squatter's rights" just to take advantage of the no rent moratorium. I bet it's happened.
I rent out vacation property in Florida. Add long as they're "vacation" renters, i.e. short term, you have a right to kick them out. Not so if you rent longer term.
It's also ironic that tenants are protected from eviction, unless the property owner sells the dwelling.
Again probably by design, "you'll own nothing and be happy"