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June 8, 2010 at 11:14 PM #562126June 9, 2010 at 9:36 AM #561270jyurasek02Participant
It is a condo and I guess the HOA hasn’t setup a policy since only a few of the lock boxes have labels on them. The rest are blank.
I also found it interesting that census was out and about the other day looking for people that didn’t send in their reports. The guy stopped and asked me if I knew if certain units were occupied or not (they were close to my unit). I said that I wasn’t posetive, but that they were probably empty. The guy chuckled and said “yeah I think a bunch of these are empty”.
I saw him roaming around knocking on doors for a few days, but never went to ask him if he had any luck with more of the units.
I am tempted to go and put some “flyers” in the door handles and see how many are left in the doors after a week or so.
I have also noticed that several of the assigned parking spots are always empty.
All of this makes me think that there is a shadow inventory in my complex, and that the lock boxes really are for the banks.
June 9, 2010 at 9:36 AM #561368jyurasek02ParticipantIt is a condo and I guess the HOA hasn’t setup a policy since only a few of the lock boxes have labels on them. The rest are blank.
I also found it interesting that census was out and about the other day looking for people that didn’t send in their reports. The guy stopped and asked me if I knew if certain units were occupied or not (they were close to my unit). I said that I wasn’t posetive, but that they were probably empty. The guy chuckled and said “yeah I think a bunch of these are empty”.
I saw him roaming around knocking on doors for a few days, but never went to ask him if he had any luck with more of the units.
I am tempted to go and put some “flyers” in the door handles and see how many are left in the doors after a week or so.
I have also noticed that several of the assigned parking spots are always empty.
All of this makes me think that there is a shadow inventory in my complex, and that the lock boxes really are for the banks.
June 9, 2010 at 9:36 AM #561864jyurasek02ParticipantIt is a condo and I guess the HOA hasn’t setup a policy since only a few of the lock boxes have labels on them. The rest are blank.
I also found it interesting that census was out and about the other day looking for people that didn’t send in their reports. The guy stopped and asked me if I knew if certain units were occupied or not (they were close to my unit). I said that I wasn’t posetive, but that they were probably empty. The guy chuckled and said “yeah I think a bunch of these are empty”.
I saw him roaming around knocking on doors for a few days, but never went to ask him if he had any luck with more of the units.
I am tempted to go and put some “flyers” in the door handles and see how many are left in the doors after a week or so.
I have also noticed that several of the assigned parking spots are always empty.
All of this makes me think that there is a shadow inventory in my complex, and that the lock boxes really are for the banks.
June 9, 2010 at 9:36 AM #561969jyurasek02ParticipantIt is a condo and I guess the HOA hasn’t setup a policy since only a few of the lock boxes have labels on them. The rest are blank.
I also found it interesting that census was out and about the other day looking for people that didn’t send in their reports. The guy stopped and asked me if I knew if certain units were occupied or not (they were close to my unit). I said that I wasn’t posetive, but that they were probably empty. The guy chuckled and said “yeah I think a bunch of these are empty”.
I saw him roaming around knocking on doors for a few days, but never went to ask him if he had any luck with more of the units.
I am tempted to go and put some “flyers” in the door handles and see how many are left in the doors after a week or so.
I have also noticed that several of the assigned parking spots are always empty.
All of this makes me think that there is a shadow inventory in my complex, and that the lock boxes really are for the banks.
June 9, 2010 at 9:36 AM #562251jyurasek02ParticipantIt is a condo and I guess the HOA hasn’t setup a policy since only a few of the lock boxes have labels on them. The rest are blank.
I also found it interesting that census was out and about the other day looking for people that didn’t send in their reports. The guy stopped and asked me if I knew if certain units were occupied or not (they were close to my unit). I said that I wasn’t posetive, but that they were probably empty. The guy chuckled and said “yeah I think a bunch of these are empty”.
I saw him roaming around knocking on doors for a few days, but never went to ask him if he had any luck with more of the units.
I am tempted to go and put some “flyers” in the door handles and see how many are left in the doors after a week or so.
I have also noticed that several of the assigned parking spots are always empty.
All of this makes me think that there is a shadow inventory in my complex, and that the lock boxes really are for the banks.
June 9, 2010 at 10:05 AM #561285sdrealtorParticipantUgghhh…..you are right…..Been there done that
June 9, 2010 at 10:05 AM #561383sdrealtorParticipantUgghhh…..you are right…..Been there done that
June 9, 2010 at 10:05 AM #561879sdrealtorParticipantUgghhh…..you are right…..Been there done that
June 9, 2010 at 10:05 AM #561984sdrealtorParticipantUgghhh…..you are right…..Been there done that
June 9, 2010 at 10:05 AM #562267sdrealtorParticipantUgghhh…..you are right…..Been there done that
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