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December 16, 2008 at 1:01 AM #14628December 16, 2008 at 7:55 AM #315946barnaby33Participant
Federal Renter Association? It sounds like a pyramid scheme name to me, akin to the Federal Chamber of Commerce.
While it the short term this may be compassionate, I’m betting phony and fraudie aren’t doing this out of largess. Maybe they don’t have the manpower to process evictions, or maybe some bright spark finally decided some cash flow was a good idea.
Either way, nobody is doing this to help out the renter.
Josh
December 16, 2008 at 7:55 AM #316438barnaby33ParticipantFederal Renter Association? It sounds like a pyramid scheme name to me, akin to the Federal Chamber of Commerce.
While it the short term this may be compassionate, I’m betting phony and fraudie aren’t doing this out of largess. Maybe they don’t have the manpower to process evictions, or maybe some bright spark finally decided some cash flow was a good idea.
Either way, nobody is doing this to help out the renter.
Josh
December 16, 2008 at 7:55 AM #316303barnaby33ParticipantFederal Renter Association? It sounds like a pyramid scheme name to me, akin to the Federal Chamber of Commerce.
While it the short term this may be compassionate, I’m betting phony and fraudie aren’t doing this out of largess. Maybe they don’t have the manpower to process evictions, or maybe some bright spark finally decided some cash flow was a good idea.
Either way, nobody is doing this to help out the renter.
Josh
December 16, 2008 at 7:55 AM #316344barnaby33ParticipantFederal Renter Association? It sounds like a pyramid scheme name to me, akin to the Federal Chamber of Commerce.
While it the short term this may be compassionate, I’m betting phony and fraudie aren’t doing this out of largess. Maybe they don’t have the manpower to process evictions, or maybe some bright spark finally decided some cash flow was a good idea.
Either way, nobody is doing this to help out the renter.
Josh
December 16, 2008 at 7:55 AM #316364barnaby33ParticipantFederal Renter Association? It sounds like a pyramid scheme name to me, akin to the Federal Chamber of Commerce.
While it the short term this may be compassionate, I’m betting phony and fraudie aren’t doing this out of largess. Maybe they don’t have the manpower to process evictions, or maybe some bright spark finally decided some cash flow was a good idea.
Either way, nobody is doing this to help out the renter.
Josh
December 16, 2008 at 10:50 AM #316465ibjamesParticipantI think it’s great, people default, get them out of the house asap by offering to help them get a rental. Less damage to house and maybe quicken the process?
December 16, 2008 at 10:50 AM #316537ibjamesParticipantI think it’s great, people default, get them out of the house asap by offering to help them get a rental. Less damage to house and maybe quicken the process?
December 16, 2008 at 10:50 AM #316442ibjamesParticipantI think it’s great, people default, get them out of the house asap by offering to help them get a rental. Less damage to house and maybe quicken the process?
December 16, 2008 at 10:50 AM #316403ibjamesParticipantI think it’s great, people default, get them out of the house asap by offering to help them get a rental. Less damage to house and maybe quicken the process?
December 16, 2008 at 10:50 AM #316044ibjamesParticipantI think it’s great, people default, get them out of the house asap by offering to help them get a rental. Less damage to house and maybe quicken the process?
December 16, 2008 at 11:00 AM #316413jParticipantThese are not “home owners” that did not pay their mortgage. They are rents that had crappy landlords who did not pay. I think Congress should pass a law to protect these renters.
If I were to buy a house that had a renter with a lease that still has 8 months left, I have to honor that lease. A bank that forecloses on a property does not. That bank lent the money to the crappy landlord or bought that crappy loan. They should not get to void leases.
December 16, 2008 at 11:00 AM #316453jParticipantThese are not “home owners” that did not pay their mortgage. They are rents that had crappy landlords who did not pay. I think Congress should pass a law to protect these renters.
If I were to buy a house that had a renter with a lease that still has 8 months left, I have to honor that lease. A bank that forecloses on a property does not. That bank lent the money to the crappy landlord or bought that crappy loan. They should not get to void leases.
December 16, 2008 at 11:00 AM #316054jParticipantThese are not “home owners” that did not pay their mortgage. They are rents that had crappy landlords who did not pay. I think Congress should pass a law to protect these renters.
If I were to buy a house that had a renter with a lease that still has 8 months left, I have to honor that lease. A bank that forecloses on a property does not. That bank lent the money to the crappy landlord or bought that crappy loan. They should not get to void leases.
December 16, 2008 at 11:00 AM #316475jParticipantThese are not “home owners” that did not pay their mortgage. They are rents that had crappy landlords who did not pay. I think Congress should pass a law to protect these renters.
If I were to buy a house that had a renter with a lease that still has 8 months left, I have to honor that lease. A bank that forecloses on a property does not. That bank lent the money to the crappy landlord or bought that crappy loan. They should not get to void leases.
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