Landlords need help too

For renters to receive emergency rental assistance, they usually need cooperation from their landlords. This is also true vice versa. On today's show, we hear about the struggles of two mom-and-pop landlords with renters who left them holding the bag. ​​Check out some of Chris Arnold's earlier reporting on the challenges renters are facing during the pandemic:​​Why rent help from Congress has been so damn slow getting to people who need itGeorgia County Tried To Help Everyone Facing Eviction. Now A Crisis LoomsWith The Eviction Moratorium's End Looming, Black Renters Likely To Be Hit Hard

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