Banks and landlords being inflexible? Tell us!

We know that July has not been kind to our sector and that the last thing you want to do is complete another survey. We ask you to indulge us one more time.

Here’s why:

For FEDHASA to continue its media, industry and government lobbying efforts, it’s helpful for us to have concrete statistics and examples of how our members and our sector, are impacted by lockdowns, inflexible landlords, banks showing no leniency or mercy, job losses, etc.

We can only speak with credibility and authority if we have these statistics.

In addition to the extensive media lobbying which we have been driving since last October, we are approaching banks to grant or extend payment holidays. Your feedback will be far-reaching in helping us craft a compelling argument.

It will take three minutes to complete this anonymous short survey, the result of which will be shared in aggregate, unless you provide us with permission to interview you for your specific case. Click here to complete the survey.

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