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April 15, 2008 at 10:58 PM #188107April 16, 2008 at 6:22 AM #188149CoronitaParticipant
I fail to see the connection between one's paranoia about getting injured/killed by an earthquake in a particular area and deciding whether one should rent versus buy in that same area.
If you're really that paranoid about earthquakes and the effects in Temecula, you wouldn't buy NOR rent there. Period. If you're entertaining the idea of renting there, obviously you're not as concerned about earthquakes as you thought you were. So, extrapolating this to other people, I fail to see the connection of how this would be input into a rent versus buy decision maker.
Are we being just a little paranoid here? I mean, don't you fly? Are you ever concerned about a plane's safety record, the possibility of it crashing? And because of it you never travel on a plane? What about driving? Lots of people randomly die in a car accident? You might as well give up your car too.
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April 16, 2008 at 6:22 AM #188172CoronitaParticipantI fail to see the connection between one's paranoia about getting injured/killed by an earthquake in a particular area and deciding whether one should rent versus buy in that same area.
If you're really that paranoid about earthquakes and the effects in Temecula, you wouldn't buy NOR rent there. Period. If you're entertaining the idea of renting there, obviously you're not as concerned about earthquakes as you thought you were. So, extrapolating this to other people, I fail to see the connection of how this would be input into a rent versus buy decision maker.
Are we being just a little paranoid here? I mean, don't you fly? Are you ever concerned about a plane's safety record, the possibility of it crashing? And because of it you never travel on a plane? What about driving? Lots of people randomly die in a car accident? You might as well give up your car too.
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—– Sour grapes for everyone!
April 16, 2008 at 6:22 AM #188201CoronitaParticipantI fail to see the connection between one's paranoia about getting injured/killed by an earthquake in a particular area and deciding whether one should rent versus buy in that same area.
If you're really that paranoid about earthquakes and the effects in Temecula, you wouldn't buy NOR rent there. Period. If you're entertaining the idea of renting there, obviously you're not as concerned about earthquakes as you thought you were. So, extrapolating this to other people, I fail to see the connection of how this would be input into a rent versus buy decision maker.
Are we being just a little paranoid here? I mean, don't you fly? Are you ever concerned about a plane's safety record, the possibility of it crashing? And because of it you never travel on a plane? What about driving? Lots of people randomly die in a car accident? You might as well give up your car too.
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
April 16, 2008 at 6:22 AM #188212CoronitaParticipantI fail to see the connection between one's paranoia about getting injured/killed by an earthquake in a particular area and deciding whether one should rent versus buy in that same area.
If you're really that paranoid about earthquakes and the effects in Temecula, you wouldn't buy NOR rent there. Period. If you're entertaining the idea of renting there, obviously you're not as concerned about earthquakes as you thought you were. So, extrapolating this to other people, I fail to see the connection of how this would be input into a rent versus buy decision maker.
Are we being just a little paranoid here? I mean, don't you fly? Are you ever concerned about a plane's safety record, the possibility of it crashing? And because of it you never travel on a plane? What about driving? Lots of people randomly die in a car accident? You might as well give up your car too.
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
April 16, 2008 at 6:22 AM #188215CoronitaParticipantI fail to see the connection between one's paranoia about getting injured/killed by an earthquake in a particular area and deciding whether one should rent versus buy in that same area.
If you're really that paranoid about earthquakes and the effects in Temecula, you wouldn't buy NOR rent there. Period. If you're entertaining the idea of renting there, obviously you're not as concerned about earthquakes as you thought you were. So, extrapolating this to other people, I fail to see the connection of how this would be input into a rent versus buy decision maker.
Are we being just a little paranoid here? I mean, don't you fly? Are you ever concerned about a plane's safety record, the possibility of it crashing? And because of it you never travel on a plane? What about driving? Lots of people randomly die in a car accident? You might as well give up your car too.
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
April 16, 2008 at 8:52 AM #188280oceanParticipantfat lazy union….My point was not the fright of living thru thru the disasters,I’ve lived thru my share,but rather how it will effect ones investment over time.In the good old days the insurance companies passed out checks like candy makeing everyone whole.Things have changed big time in the insurance industry,they are passing the burden back on the homeowners shoulders.My concern is being able to rebuild after an earthquake or flood,since the insurance companies will do everthing in there power not to pay!Thats all…
April 16, 2008 at 8:52 AM #188284oceanParticipantfat lazy union….My point was not the fright of living thru thru the disasters,I’ve lived thru my share,but rather how it will effect ones investment over time.In the good old days the insurance companies passed out checks like candy makeing everyone whole.Things have changed big time in the insurance industry,they are passing the burden back on the homeowners shoulders.My concern is being able to rebuild after an earthquake or flood,since the insurance companies will do everthing in there power not to pay!Thats all…
April 16, 2008 at 8:52 AM #188270oceanParticipantfat lazy union….My point was not the fright of living thru thru the disasters,I’ve lived thru my share,but rather how it will effect ones investment over time.In the good old days the insurance companies passed out checks like candy makeing everyone whole.Things have changed big time in the insurance industry,they are passing the burden back on the homeowners shoulders.My concern is being able to rebuild after an earthquake or flood,since the insurance companies will do everthing in there power not to pay!Thats all…
April 16, 2008 at 8:52 AM #188240oceanParticipantfat lazy union….My point was not the fright of living thru thru the disasters,I’ve lived thru my share,but rather how it will effect ones investment over time.In the good old days the insurance companies passed out checks like candy makeing everyone whole.Things have changed big time in the insurance industry,they are passing the burden back on the homeowners shoulders.My concern is being able to rebuild after an earthquake or flood,since the insurance companies will do everthing in there power not to pay!Thats all…
April 16, 2008 at 8:52 AM #188218oceanParticipantfat lazy union….My point was not the fright of living thru thru the disasters,I’ve lived thru my share,but rather how it will effect ones investment over time.In the good old days the insurance companies passed out checks like candy makeing everyone whole.Things have changed big time in the insurance industry,they are passing the burden back on the homeowners shoulders.My concern is being able to rebuild after an earthquake or flood,since the insurance companies will do everthing in there power not to pay!Thats all…
April 16, 2008 at 8:57 AM #188279oceanParticipantpizza man….don’t feel to bad…I sold my oceanfront on hoonani road for $550,000.When my friends over there start taking real estate to me now,I start LA LA LA LAing into the phone….din’t want to hear it….gives me that funny feeling in the gut….you know what I mean???
April 16, 2008 at 8:57 AM #188228oceanParticipantpizza man….don’t feel to bad…I sold my oceanfront on hoonani road for $550,000.When my friends over there start taking real estate to me now,I start LA LA LA LAing into the phone….din’t want to hear it….gives me that funny feeling in the gut….you know what I mean???
April 16, 2008 at 8:57 AM #188290oceanParticipantpizza man….don’t feel to bad…I sold my oceanfront on hoonani road for $550,000.When my friends over there start taking real estate to me now,I start LA LA LA LAing into the phone….din’t want to hear it….gives me that funny feeling in the gut….you know what I mean???
April 16, 2008 at 8:57 AM #188293oceanParticipantpizza man….don’t feel to bad…I sold my oceanfront on hoonani road for $550,000.When my friends over there start taking real estate to me now,I start LA LA LA LAing into the phone….din’t want to hear it….gives me that funny feeling in the gut….you know what I mean???
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