The problem with relying on the pandemic to put a hold on bills: eventually they will get their money. It’s not like those bills disappear during these months. Eventually everyone will have to pay. They may just raise the monthly bill amount temporarily to covers the back pay or some companies may just say “you have this many months to get caught up to current.”Boymomma123 wrote:I agree they should have had the home professionally staged when they first put it on the market. I follow a small YouTube channel that had her home staged and it looked like a completely different house! C&K have such a tacky style and non of the styles match from room to room. I don't care how much they paid for that blue chair but it is hideous and tacky af.
The whole video was just all about how they never felt right about moving and this is their home and the kids love it and showing the house was so stressful.
It was interesting to me that Cullen mentioned renters being evicted from their homes during the pandemic and that being a fear they had. Here in Ohio our state government has put measure in place to make sure no one gets evicted and they have placed an order for previously turned off water to be turned on. I am surprised other states would not have similar measures in place. I think they are planning on utilizing some type of mortgage forgiveness because of the pandemic for the next few months.
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I am very fortunate that my husband makes most of the money/pays most of our bills and is working from home and still getting paid his full salary because I would hate to be in a situation to not be able to pay bills now and worry about having to double pay later.