floyddouglas+FollowMy tenant is a corrections officer at the federal prison. He's "essential" but unpaid. He texted me yesterday saying he might be two weeks late on November's rent because of the shutdown. I texted him back: No. I'm not some big corporation. I own one rental property, and that rent check is my retirement income. My property taxes and insurance don't get paused just because Congress is fighting. He signed a lease. I sympathize with his situation, but "government shutdown" is not in the force maMy tenant is a corrections officer at the federal prison. He's "essential" but unpaid. He texted me yesterday saying he might be two weeks late on November's rent because of the shutdown. I texted him back: No. I'm not some big corporation. I own one rental property, and that rent check is my retirement income. My property taxes and insurance don't get paused just because Congress is fighting. He signed a lease. I sympathize with his situation, but "government shutdown" is not in the force majeure clause. It's his responsibility to have an emergency fund. If he can't pay, I am filing for eviction on the 10th. It's a business decision, not a personal one. #Landlord #Eviction #NoExcuses12251855Share
Joshua Morris+Follow3 Moves to Crush Your December SlumpWhen the winter blues hit and the gym feels a million miles away, this three-move bodyweight workout is a total game-changer. All you need is a few minutes and some floor space—no equipment, no excuses. Knock out push-ups, reverse lunges, and sit-ups for a full-body burn that fits into even the busiest holiday schedule. Start with 6 rounds if you’re new, or go for 12 if you’re feeling spicy. Bonus: you can do it literally anywhere! #Fitness #BodyweightWorkout #NoExcuses00Share