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- 28 de Ago, 2018
I know people who infact, had rentors die in their properties. Beyond the wall coming down <Remember he had to renovate the porch she lives in to standard code> there is then having a bio hazard clean up crew.
All of this is going on with still having people who were living in the building. Which means he is suddenly stuck with finding them another place to live. If he's just a small time landlord, he doesn't likely have many vacant places, if any. So add that to his expense.
A Bio hazard cleaning can run to 45k+ per room. Assuming they only label one room a bio hazard. Which might be very unlikely depending what kills Hamber. Now I'm not sure what type of insurance this guy has, but he'll still be taxed for a building, that isn't even rentable the entire time he takes care of other things.
He then has to rehire contractors etc to repair any damage done by the removal of a body. Which basically will be at least one wall, possibly more.
He then has to bring in a bio hazard cleaning team. Which even if he has proper insurance for, he's still paying some sort of deductible for. <And that won't be any small amount any way you look at it.>
At this point he's most definitely lost any and all money he's made off renting the place, and is losing money. This isn't some made up fantasy, landlords see these things and do not want to deal with them. This isn't like some nice but older person you didn't expect to just drop dead in the night. This is some one on death's door.
As for Hamber being on the lease...she has no ID. The Landlord would need all her relevant information and if he had that, it would be ran through a computer some where. I suspect she's still there and just unofficially paying, and eventually the lease will come up for renewal and that's when we'll see real tension. Because there isn't any way there has not been issues with plumbing etc and it falls on the Landlord to fix it.
Not to mention the fact she wallows in filth making any attempt to re-rent the place later require a fuckton of cleaning. Like he'd need to tear out carpetting at this point and replace it. You think there isn't literally shit in rooms she stays in alot worked into the carpet? There likely is.
Again; seen this with rentors before. I've been there to witness what happens when they get removed and we had to wear gas masks and protective gear to remove belongings with police supervision. That is a very distinct outcome right now. Especially if Rickie and Eric decide Becky is no longer worth being around and don't renew the lease.
All of this is going on with still having people who were living in the building. Which means he is suddenly stuck with finding them another place to live. If he's just a small time landlord, he doesn't likely have many vacant places, if any. So add that to his expense.
A Bio hazard cleaning can run to 45k+ per room. Assuming they only label one room a bio hazard. Which might be very unlikely depending what kills Hamber. Now I'm not sure what type of insurance this guy has, but he'll still be taxed for a building, that isn't even rentable the entire time he takes care of other things.
He then has to rehire contractors etc to repair any damage done by the removal of a body. Which basically will be at least one wall, possibly more.
He then has to bring in a bio hazard cleaning team. Which even if he has proper insurance for, he's still paying some sort of deductible for. <And that won't be any small amount any way you look at it.>
At this point he's most definitely lost any and all money he's made off renting the place, and is losing money. This isn't some made up fantasy, landlords see these things and do not want to deal with them. This isn't like some nice but older person you didn't expect to just drop dead in the night. This is some one on death's door.
As for Hamber being on the lease...she has no ID. The Landlord would need all her relevant information and if he had that, it would be ran through a computer some where. I suspect she's still there and just unofficially paying, and eventually the lease will come up for renewal and that's when we'll see real tension. Because there isn't any way there has not been issues with plumbing etc and it falls on the Landlord to fix it.
Not to mention the fact she wallows in filth making any attempt to re-rent the place later require a fuckton of cleaning. Like he'd need to tear out carpetting at this point and replace it. You think there isn't literally shit in rooms she stays in alot worked into the carpet? There likely is.
Again; seen this with rentors before. I've been there to witness what happens when they get removed and we had to wear gas masks and protective gear to remove belongings with police supervision. That is a very distinct outcome right now. Especially if Rickie and Eric decide Becky is no longer worth being around and don't renew the lease.
