Which is how it should be. The renters needs to be proactive and work with the landlord. The landlord is still on the hook to pay the taxes, maintenance, and a host of other things. Rent goes to pay for all that. If its a good tenant, and the landlord is reasonable, it can be worked out.
As for the other part--the CDC has no authority to be issuing orders that have to be complied with. But the Left will try to gaslight people into thinking the CDC does have that authority. The way it stops is for people to tell them to piss off.
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Yup, one of my 3 tenants has been behind since covid hit when the wife lost her job and his hours were cut the same week last March, but they’ve been regularly paying when they can and are at the point where they are basically caught up (half the rent coming in a week late). I’ve made sure they always knew the latest benefits they were eligible for and stayed in friendly contact throughout. Other two tenants have paid like clock-work a day or two early every month.