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July 17, 2009 at 10:15 AM #432724UCGalParticipantThis scenario actually happened to me 20 plus years ago. I rented a small 2 br house in Normal Heights on 36th street, adjacent to the old safeway. Turns out the guy I rented from had been hired by the Safeway corp to keep the lawn mowed and empty the house (and a bunch of others like it) because they were building “super stores”.) Instead he was living in one, and renting the others. 18 months later we get a letter from Safeway corp asking us what rent we’ve been playing and giving us 60 days notice. The guy went to jail.
It was a hassle to move – but it was a great and inexpensive place to live for a year and half when I was going to SDSU.
(House is now torn down with a supermarket on top of the site.)
July 17, 2009 at 10:15 AM #433024UCGalParticipantThis scenario actually happened to me 20 plus years ago. I rented a small 2 br house in Normal Heights on 36th street, adjacent to the old safeway. Turns out the guy I rented from had been hired by the Safeway corp to keep the lawn mowed and empty the house (and a bunch of others like it) because they were building “super stores”.) Instead he was living in one, and renting the others. 18 months later we get a letter from Safeway corp asking us what rent we’ve been playing and giving us 60 days notice. The guy went to jail.
It was a hassle to move – but it was a great and inexpensive place to live for a year and half when I was going to SDSU.
(House is now torn down with a supermarket on top of the site.)
July 17, 2009 at 10:15 AM #433095UCGalParticipantThis scenario actually happened to me 20 plus years ago. I rented a small 2 br house in Normal Heights on 36th street, adjacent to the old safeway. Turns out the guy I rented from had been hired by the Safeway corp to keep the lawn mowed and empty the house (and a bunch of others like it) because they were building “super stores”.) Instead he was living in one, and renting the others. 18 months later we get a letter from Safeway corp asking us what rent we’ve been playing and giving us 60 days notice. The guy went to jail.
It was a hassle to move – but it was a great and inexpensive place to live for a year and half when I was going to SDSU.
(House is now torn down with a supermarket on top of the site.)
July 17, 2009 at 10:15 AM #433260UCGalParticipantThis scenario actually happened to me 20 plus years ago. I rented a small 2 br house in Normal Heights on 36th street, adjacent to the old safeway. Turns out the guy I rented from had been hired by the Safeway corp to keep the lawn mowed and empty the house (and a bunch of others like it) because they were building “super stores”.) Instead he was living in one, and renting the others. 18 months later we get a letter from Safeway corp asking us what rent we’ve been playing and giving us 60 days notice. The guy went to jail.
It was a hassle to move – but it was a great and inexpensive place to live for a year and half when I was going to SDSU.
(House is now torn down with a supermarket on top of the site.)
July 17, 2009 at 10:15 AM #432511UCGalParticipantThis scenario actually happened to me 20 plus years ago. I rented a small 2 br house in Normal Heights on 36th street, adjacent to the old safeway. Turns out the guy I rented from had been hired by the Safeway corp to keep the lawn mowed and empty the house (and a bunch of others like it) because they were building “super stores”.) Instead he was living in one, and renting the others. 18 months later we get a letter from Safeway corp asking us what rent we’ve been playing and giving us 60 days notice. The guy went to jail.
It was a hassle to move – but it was a great and inexpensive place to live for a year and half when I was going to SDSU.
(House is now torn down with a supermarket on top of the site.)
July 17, 2009 at 11:59 AM #432583rubeParticipantThanks for your comments. I had an attorney friend do some searching. Turns out she is the owner. Interestingly, there was an NOD filed in April, not sure if that was cured. I’m foreseeing headaches.
A lesson I’ve learned though – renters need to do DD too!July 17, 2009 at 11:59 AM #433329rubeParticipantThanks for your comments. I had an attorney friend do some searching. Turns out she is the owner. Interestingly, there was an NOD filed in April, not sure if that was cured. I’m foreseeing headaches.
A lesson I’ve learned though – renters need to do DD too!July 17, 2009 at 11:59 AM #433169rubeParticipantThanks for your comments. I had an attorney friend do some searching. Turns out she is the owner. Interestingly, there was an NOD filed in April, not sure if that was cured. I’m foreseeing headaches.
A lesson I’ve learned though – renters need to do DD too!July 17, 2009 at 11:59 AM #433098rubeParticipantThanks for your comments. I had an attorney friend do some searching. Turns out she is the owner. Interestingly, there was an NOD filed in April, not sure if that was cured. I’m foreseeing headaches.
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