Los Angeles Times

The help that landlords need

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Re “A looming eviction tidal wave,” editorial, Aug. 2

You support a state bill that would offer small landlords like me tax credits to supplement our loss of rent, but most momand-pop landlords don’t need tax credits. What we need is a monthly check not only to pay for the units we rent out, but also our own homes, groceries, utilities and medical.

You support a moratorium on evictions and allowing tenants 12 months to make up any missed payments after the COVID-19 emergency ends, but how can a landlord financiall­y survive waiting to recover rent to pay our bills?

Tax credits are great for large corporatio­ns, but what small landlords need is a monthly check. If you drive mom-and-pop landlords out of business, tenants in California will be at the mercy of large corporate entities. Carol Chestek San Juan Capistrano

In 1872, after the Civil War disrupted many contracts, the California Legislatur­e enacted Civil Code Section 1511. It already excuses nonpayment of rents and mortgages caused by government regulation or disasters such as the COVID-19 pandemic.

Rent repayment plans will fail because most tenants already exhaust their income on current rent and necessitie­s, with nothing to spare. Now, the government has prevented them from working, so it should protect them from evictions by excusing their unpaid rent permanentl­y.

Every business has its downside; for landlords, it’s not getting the rent. Landlords with a mortgage promised the bank that they could make their monthly payments even without rent. With a wink and a smile, they closed the deal. Tenants did not sign on as the guarantors.

Just require banks to defer mortgage payments to the end of the loan under Civil Code Section 1511. That’s the only fair answer, and it’s the law. Ken Carlson

Idyllwild, Calif. The writer is a tenants’ rights attorney.

Your editorial is correct that California and the nation face an eviction catastroph­e if our elected leaders do nothing.

One crucial thing you do not mention is that when people get evicted, their voter registrati­on is no longer valid. This will directly impact our upcoming election and could put Democrats at a distinct and severe disadvanta­ge in battlegrou­nd states. Steve Tarzynski Santa Monica

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