A Nyandarua landlord pardons tenants rent for two months

Meria

Elder Lister
It will be a huge sigh of relief for some tenants in Nyandarua county after their landlord asked them not to pay rent for the next two months due to the coronavirus crisis that has threatened to halt operations in the country.
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The landlord identified as Michael Munene left the tenants smiling after telling them he was well aware of the tough economic situations in Kenya which have been worsened by the pandemic.

Speaking to Citizen TV in the evening of Saturday, March 21, Munene said he was touched by the plight of his customers who may experience challenges in raising rent.
 
Looks like a good strategist to me. These are high-end flats, even by urban standards. If you lose a client, it may take up to an year to get another one. Why not help your clients get by for two months and save yourself the pain of watching an empty house for an year?
 
Looks like a good strategist to me. These are high-end flats, even by urban standards. If you lose a client, it may take up to an year to get another one. Why not help your clients get by for two months and save yourself the pain of watching an empty house for an year?
Unfortunately this kind of wisdom evades many landlords. You will see a 36 house apartment with only 9 tenants, instead of reducing the price and get it full. Heck even that prism tower upper hill has never gotten a single tenant.
 
Looks like a good strategist to me. These are high-end flats, even by urban standards. If you lose a client, it may take up to an year to get another one. Why not help your clients get by for two months and save yourself the pain of watching an empty house for an year?
Strategic investment hedge
Apana.
I will live forever in Paradise on earth.
Hehehe...
This reminds of hundreds of those JW books and booklets my brother has
 
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