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In pandemic’s aftermath, small landlords are still feeling the pressure

Por: The Boston Globe Business December 26, 2022

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For the two decades Erika Patino’s parents owned their modest two-family in Hyde Park, the house was a rock for them, their ticket to economic stability. The Patinos, now both in their 60s, lived on the first floor, and the money they made renting out the rest of the home supplemented what Erika’s father earned as a cook and her mother as a housekeeper before they retired in 2020.But the pandemic, and the economic uncertainty that has... + full article



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