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Think about all the people behind on their rent and/or need to break their lease (an additional month rent) to move otherwise they risk a court ordered eviction, a debt judgement, and being on the “do not rent” list for all landlords everywhere forever no matter if the monthly rent is 1/10th the amount that caused the problem during a global pandemic. A $10k cash infusion solves all or a lot of that in most cases. Ma…
Well you're not getting a $10k infusion. It'll be paid out over a year. And the one application criteria (must already have a stable job which allows working fully remotely) filters out pretty much everyone you mentioned above who has been adversely affected by the pandemic.
Then people want to leave!
Many people “in tech” or the eligible remote-possible population had many of their transplant friends disperse immediately back in March with a continual slow drain of more people leaving.
Tulsa is a No from me dawg, but I understand how people are hopping on the incentive without much deliberation!