that would require 30 days no notice because of the wrote an email to their attorney, steven mcdonald saying they have the second half of their statutory compensation for moving out is available as soon as they surrender possession. we understand now that we have people going in there to remove their personal belongings with the protocol that they had some say in proving so we had the third-party contractors, everybody needs indemnification. they still have not surrendered possession of the unit. so to take any type of action that would penalize the owners for failure to remedy, do all the work that's required when we still, despite the notice to temporarily vacate, haven't regained possession of the unit. this is difficult. normally i think these notice of abatements in my experience show up when owners don't seem to be responding whatsoever. the owners are going to the director's hearing, bringing up contractors, incurring significant expenses because of the delays that are put up there. i appreciate your time, but i want to make sure people understand this is not people sleeping at