The power couple, who own several residential buildings in Los Angeles, have waived rent for their renters in April, Bell's rep confirmed to USA TODAY.
As many Americans worry about their job security amid the coronavirus pandemic that has forced many businesses to temporarily shutter, Bell and Shepard decided to ease their tenants' financial concerns by skipping rent collection next month.
The power couple, who own several residential buildings in Los Angeles, have waived rent for their renters in April, Bell's rep Marcel Pariseau confirmed to USA TODAY. A growing number of states and counties across the nation are cracking down on residents' movements amid the spread of COVID-19. More than 100 million Americans have beenBell, 39, shared a similar act of kindness on her
Monday, adding the hashtag #peopleoverprofit. In another post, she shared the message:"Spread your love like a fever."
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