[WSBARP] Landlord Question - Next legislative session

Kary Krismer Krismer at comcast.net
Thu Dec 17 13:08:50 PST 2020


I wonder if condos with a large percentage of rented units will 
eventually be adversely affected.  At some point the landlord may stop 
paying dues if the tenant is not paying dues.

Kary L. Krismer
206 723-2148

On 12/17/2020 10:50 AM, Rani K. Sampson wrote:
>
> The long-term consequences of forcing landlords to absorb large 
> financial losses are predictable: landlords will liquidate their real 
> estate investments (they’ll sell).  Tenants will have much less 
> housing to choose from.  Rental houses will be incredibly hard to 
> find.  The void might be filled by corporate landlords building 
> apartments or government landlords building projects.
>
> This is very bad for tenants, long term. The loss of rental housing 
> will affect all of us.
>
> *Rani K. Sampson*
>
> Overcast Law Offices |Attorney
>
> 23 S Wenatchee Ave #320, Wenatchee WA 98801 |(509) 663-5588 x 6
>
>


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