Agency: “Gus, here is what we were able to collect in rents. By the way you are down to two tenants while we try to get replacements for those we booted for lack of payment.” Gus, would much rather deal with the people decently and just boot the ones spewing BS and trying to take advantage of the current situation. Scammers will get what they deserve.
If Gus’ properties are paid for, he can afford to be understanding and patient. But if he has mortgages on them then he’s basically in the same boat as his tenants.
I’d rather deal with Gus than with some agency. You’re not likely to get much empathy (let alone flexibility) from an agency. Capitalism doesn’t run on empathy.
Love this strip. First panel shows Gus talking to a tennant. Second panel shows him listening. Third panel shows him trying to figure things out, with the books pushed away.
Leaving aside that Gus is a cartoon – any landlord right now would rather have tenants in their buildings who will eventually payback what is owed, than have empty units. There will always be deadbeats, but most people will hold up their end of the bargain when things improve.
KenTheCoffinDweller over 4 years ago
Agency: “Gus, here is what we were able to collect in rents. By the way you are down to two tenants while we try to get replacements for those we booted for lack of payment.” Gus, would much rather deal with the people decently and just boot the ones spewing BS and trying to take advantage of the current situation. Scammers will get what they deserve.
Ahuehuete over 4 years ago
If Gus’ properties are paid for, he can afford to be understanding and patient. But if he has mortgages on them then he’s basically in the same boat as his tenants.
dsTrekker Premium Member over 4 years ago
I’d rather deal with Gus than with some agency. You’re not likely to get much empathy (let alone flexibility) from an agency. Capitalism doesn’t run on empathy.
Nachikethass over 4 years ago
Gus has been there… He knows what’s what.
Tyge over 4 years ago
Tough times on the bayou; Day 5.
jscarff57 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Love this strip. First panel shows Gus talking to a tennant. Second panel shows him listening. Third panel shows him trying to figure things out, with the books pushed away.
david_42 over 4 years ago
I had some rentals and managed them myself. I will never do that again.
jonesbeltone over 4 years ago
Gus is walking the walk. He has been there himself.
Darsan54 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Gus is a mensch.
Ib12us over 4 years ago
The question is will ‘he’ be able to weather the storm financially like his tenants which he seems to be worrying about.
lotsalaffs Premium Member over 4 years ago
Always happy to see Gus and the kids back in the story line even if it is a bit of a downer.
StoicLion1973 over 4 years ago
I advise everyone not to read the Capitalism vs Communism discussion in this section. To quote Monty Python, “It s a silly place.”
flagmichael over 4 years ago
(Understanding this is a comic strip) Gus seems to be feeling the pain of his tenants more than his own.
JoHo Premium Member over 4 years ago
Gus is playing the part of George Bailey today so Mr. Potter doesn’t kick the locals out of their homes for not paying rent!
I’mStandingRightHere over 4 years ago
Leaving aside that Gus is a cartoon – any landlord right now would rather have tenants in their buildings who will eventually payback what is owed, than have empty units. There will always be deadbeats, but most people will hold up their end of the bargain when things improve.
cuzinron47 over 4 years ago
A business man with a heart, so rare these days.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 4 years ago
Because they would be obligated to kick them out. Gus is eating the loss.
paranormal over 4 years ago
What is that in his hand in the last panel? A cigar??