At least dozens of property companies are said to have received in aggregate tens of millions of dollars or more in bailout funds due to a legal loophole
At least dozens of property companies are said to have received in aggregate tens of millions of dollars or more due to legal loophole
Hundreds of thousands of renters may miss rent payments for May as the coronavirus crisis enters its third month in the U.S. For smaller landlords, that means facing their own financial crisis. WSJ’s Jason Bellini reports. Photo: Fadhila Hussein
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