Will new coronavirus relief package be enough? Black and Latino landlords could lose big
Romina Ruiz-Goiriena, USA TODAY
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MIAMI – Susana Lay worked from dawn to dusk alongside her grandfather while he sold and repaired Singer sewing machines in New York City. She was his
"todera
," or jack of all trades, helping with anything from bill collecting to mopping down the shop's floors. Soon, Lay was able to use her savings to buy her first home in her 20s.
One property turned into six, purchased together with her parents and siblings over the course of three decades.