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April 26, 2011 at 12:28 PM #690557April 26, 2011 at 1:10 PM #689426
urbanrealtor
ParticipantPrinciple Real Estate Group is the name of the shop.
I am the principal (and only) owner of it.
Sorry for the soapbox but sleazy landlords really piss me off.
I manage a lot of property and I have kept only one deposit ever.
The tenant decided to move his furniture on new hardwood without taking any precautions.
6 months of tenancy and two grand of damage.
If the OP is referring to the property I think she is, then the landlord is a flipper who has become prominent in North Park.April 26, 2011 at 1:10 PM #689493urbanrealtor
ParticipantPrinciple Real Estate Group is the name of the shop.
I am the principal (and only) owner of it.
Sorry for the soapbox but sleazy landlords really piss me off.
I manage a lot of property and I have kept only one deposit ever.
The tenant decided to move his furniture on new hardwood without taking any precautions.
6 months of tenancy and two grand of damage.
If the OP is referring to the property I think she is, then the landlord is a flipper who has become prominent in North Park.April 26, 2011 at 1:10 PM #690107urbanrealtor
ParticipantPrinciple Real Estate Group is the name of the shop.
I am the principal (and only) owner of it.
Sorry for the soapbox but sleazy landlords really piss me off.
I manage a lot of property and I have kept only one deposit ever.
The tenant decided to move his furniture on new hardwood without taking any precautions.
6 months of tenancy and two grand of damage.
If the OP is referring to the property I think she is, then the landlord is a flipper who has become prominent in North Park.April 26, 2011 at 1:10 PM #690250urbanrealtor
ParticipantPrinciple Real Estate Group is the name of the shop.
I am the principal (and only) owner of it.
Sorry for the soapbox but sleazy landlords really piss me off.
I manage a lot of property and I have kept only one deposit ever.
The tenant decided to move his furniture on new hardwood without taking any precautions.
6 months of tenancy and two grand of damage.
If the OP is referring to the property I think she is, then the landlord is a flipper who has become prominent in North Park.April 26, 2011 at 1:10 PM #690602urbanrealtor
ParticipantPrinciple Real Estate Group is the name of the shop.
I am the principal (and only) owner of it.
Sorry for the soapbox but sleazy landlords really piss me off.
I manage a lot of property and I have kept only one deposit ever.
The tenant decided to move his furniture on new hardwood without taking any precautions.
6 months of tenancy and two grand of damage.
If the OP is referring to the property I think she is, then the landlord is a flipper who has become prominent in North Park.April 26, 2011 at 3:21 PM #689461north park girl
ParticipantThanks everyone. Dan, I think I’ve met you before, when I was checking out a condo in Hillcrest a few years back. I’m passing along the advice, I appreciate it. It’s always nice to know that there are people willing to take the time to give advice to some anonymous poster on the internet π
It looks like the lot has been on the market since January. Interestingly, my friend had negotiated down the rent by offering to sign a six-month lease (it was advertised as a month-to-month). I don’t know why the landlord would have agreed to that.
What happens if that place sells sooner rather than later? Would the new owner be able to kick her out before the lease ends, or do they have to honor the remainder of the lease?
April 26, 2011 at 3:21 PM #689528north park girl
ParticipantThanks everyone. Dan, I think I’ve met you before, when I was checking out a condo in Hillcrest a few years back. I’m passing along the advice, I appreciate it. It’s always nice to know that there are people willing to take the time to give advice to some anonymous poster on the internet π
It looks like the lot has been on the market since January. Interestingly, my friend had negotiated down the rent by offering to sign a six-month lease (it was advertised as a month-to-month). I don’t know why the landlord would have agreed to that.
What happens if that place sells sooner rather than later? Would the new owner be able to kick her out before the lease ends, or do they have to honor the remainder of the lease?
April 26, 2011 at 3:21 PM #690142north park girl
ParticipantThanks everyone. Dan, I think I’ve met you before, when I was checking out a condo in Hillcrest a few years back. I’m passing along the advice, I appreciate it. It’s always nice to know that there are people willing to take the time to give advice to some anonymous poster on the internet π
It looks like the lot has been on the market since January. Interestingly, my friend had negotiated down the rent by offering to sign a six-month lease (it was advertised as a month-to-month). I don’t know why the landlord would have agreed to that.
What happens if that place sells sooner rather than later? Would the new owner be able to kick her out before the lease ends, or do they have to honor the remainder of the lease?
April 26, 2011 at 3:21 PM #690285north park girl
ParticipantThanks everyone. Dan, I think I’ve met you before, when I was checking out a condo in Hillcrest a few years back. I’m passing along the advice, I appreciate it. It’s always nice to know that there are people willing to take the time to give advice to some anonymous poster on the internet π
It looks like the lot has been on the market since January. Interestingly, my friend had negotiated down the rent by offering to sign a six-month lease (it was advertised as a month-to-month). I don’t know why the landlord would have agreed to that.
What happens if that place sells sooner rather than later? Would the new owner be able to kick her out before the lease ends, or do they have to honor the remainder of the lease?
April 26, 2011 at 3:21 PM #690637north park girl
ParticipantThanks everyone. Dan, I think I’ve met you before, when I was checking out a condo in Hillcrest a few years back. I’m passing along the advice, I appreciate it. It’s always nice to know that there are people willing to take the time to give advice to some anonymous poster on the internet π
It looks like the lot has been on the market since January. Interestingly, my friend had negotiated down the rent by offering to sign a six-month lease (it was advertised as a month-to-month). I don’t know why the landlord would have agreed to that.
What happens if that place sells sooner rather than later? Would the new owner be able to kick her out before the lease ends, or do they have to honor the remainder of the lease?
April 26, 2011 at 3:28 PM #689466briansd1
Guest[quote=urbanrealtor]Principle Real Estate Group is the name of the shop.[/quote]
Great name. I like it that you stand on principles.
April 26, 2011 at 3:28 PM #689533briansd1
Guest[quote=urbanrealtor]Principle Real Estate Group is the name of the shop.[/quote]
Great name. I like it that you stand on principles.
April 26, 2011 at 3:28 PM #690147briansd1
Guest[quote=urbanrealtor]Principle Real Estate Group is the name of the shop.[/quote]
Great name. I like it that you stand on principles.
April 26, 2011 at 3:28 PM #690290briansd1
Guest[quote=urbanrealtor]Principle Real Estate Group is the name of the shop.[/quote]
Great name. I like it that you stand on principles.
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