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Monthly Archives: February 2021
The CARES Act Meets FICO Scores
By Robert L. Cain All of a sudden some people seem to have better credit. That came about because they weren’t paying their bills and so may not really have earned it. A Market Watch report from February 17, 2021, … Continue reading
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The Perfect Walk—Spoiled (or Maybe Not)
By Robert L. Cain, Copyright 2021 I wish I could plan for it, ensure it, and experience it every time—the perfect walk. But I can’t. The universe might be in the right mind for it, a day the walk gods … Continue reading
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Unpaid Rent Threatens Rental Properties
By Robert L. Cain Today, renters owe $70 billion in unpaid rent reports Moody’s Analytics. We have to assume that landlords will never see any of that unpaid rent. The real story is who owes the money. The vast majority … Continue reading
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