As the coronavirus pandemic has swept United States, one question has grown louder and louder: Will tenants be able to pay their rent? Some wondered if thousands or millions of renters would fall short. Others pointed out that owners were frightened. And still others argued that tenants and landlords were playing a game of chicken. […]
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