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How Landlords Can Work with Tenants to Get Through the Coronavirus Crisis

Many Businesses Simply Don't Have the Revenue to Make Rent
As business for retailers and restaurants has evaporated amid COVID-19 restrictions on travel, gatherings and business closures, many commercial landlords have been looking for ways to help out tenants whose cash revenue disappeared overnight. (iStock)
As business for retailers and restaurants has evaporated amid COVID-19 restrictions on travel, gatherings and business closures, many commercial landlords have been looking for ways to help out tenants whose cash revenue disappeared overnight. (iStock)

The traditional motto in real estate has always been “location, location, location." In today's market, that might be changed to “communication, communication, communication," says developer Donnie Jarreau, president of Donnie Jarreau Real Estate in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

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