[quote=teaboy][quote=sdrealtor][quote=flyer]Have a friend who is a Vice Chancellor at UCSD, and they have never seen this level of enrollment. The good news is all of those potential homebuyers may want to stay in San Diego, which bodes well for our market.[/quote]
Had a UCSD Vice Chancellor apply for a rental once. Have never seen that level of credit card debt before. Your friend?[/quote]
The most awesome part of being a landlord or property mgr is the unquestioned entitlement to feast your prying eyes over a prospective tenant’s most intimate financial laundry.
Under a tenant’s respectable 3-piece suit of a white collar executive-level job, you get a sneak peak of the florescent pink g-string that is regular side income from their stake in a local strip joint, or the dirty skid-marked underwear that is a maxed out credit card or other sizeable debts.
Do any pigglords out there have any other amusing tenant finance anecdotes to help me thru my Friday? 🙂
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And yes, people also have returned a more than half eaten rotisserie chicken at Costco too…. Just because you can…doesn’t mean you should ….
I don’t care he’s moving out. Like I said, he can have fun spending the same amount right now in Mira Mesa to live in a room shared with other people in a SFH for the same price 2 months from now, and deal with the hassle of moving his items in and out of places and keeping it in storage and dealing with roommates, and then when his wife and newborn does come back 4-6 months later after that, he can then have a fun time looking for a new place and with a traditional landlord that would have already jacked up his rent several times…I kept his rent pretty.mich below market for the past 2-3years and he was on month to month, which i could have asked for considerably more. Pennywise , pound foolish. oh well, not my problem. it’s not like I jacked up his rent or wanted to kick him out to chase after bigger dollars. We wanted to penny pinch in the most asisine way and then as a reason, because he has to pay a lot more for an airline ticket post COVID economy…again, not my problem.. considering he’s an engineer that makes $100k/year and never saw a reduction on pay….and totally out of touch with the MM housing market…he should have been thankful his rent stayed as low as it did for that long ..oh well…goodbye, good riddance.
Probably gonna do a quick remodel in the kitchen and put it on the market hopefully close to $400k. Was thinking about it earlier anyway but didn’t have the heart to kick someone out simply because I wanted to turn a profit. Now I don’t need to worry about that.