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January 26, 2011 at 2:25 PM #659494January 26, 2011 at 3:06 PM #658383
Diego Mamani
ParticipantPacific Heights (1990)
102 min – Mystery | Thriller – 28 September 1990 (USA)
A couple works hard to renovate their dream house and become landlords to pay for it. Unfortunately one of their tenants has plans of his own.
The discussions on the IMDb message board are pretty scary!
January 26, 2011 at 3:06 PM #658445Diego Mamani
ParticipantPacific Heights (1990)
102 min – Mystery | Thriller – 28 September 1990 (USA)
A couple works hard to renovate their dream house and become landlords to pay for it. Unfortunately one of their tenants has plans of his own.
The discussions on the IMDb message board are pretty scary!
January 26, 2011 at 3:06 PM #659048Diego Mamani
ParticipantPacific Heights (1990)
102 min – Mystery | Thriller – 28 September 1990 (USA)
A couple works hard to renovate their dream house and become landlords to pay for it. Unfortunately one of their tenants has plans of his own.
The discussions on the IMDb message board are pretty scary!
January 26, 2011 at 3:06 PM #659186Diego Mamani
ParticipantPacific Heights (1990)
102 min – Mystery | Thriller – 28 September 1990 (USA)
A couple works hard to renovate their dream house and become landlords to pay for it. Unfortunately one of their tenants has plans of his own.
The discussions on the IMDb message board are pretty scary!
January 26, 2011 at 3:06 PM #659514Diego Mamani
ParticipantPacific Heights (1990)
102 min – Mystery | Thriller – 28 September 1990 (USA)
A couple works hard to renovate their dream house and become landlords to pay for it. Unfortunately one of their tenants has plans of his own.
The discussions on the IMDb message board are pretty scary!
January 26, 2011 at 9:26 PM #658498paramount
Participant[quote=ILoveRegulation]I wonder how many landlords don’t realize that they are just one bad tenant away from losing several years worth of profits?
That was disturbing.
January 26, 2011 at 9:26 PM #658560paramount
Participant[quote=ILoveRegulation]I wonder how many landlords don’t realize that they are just one bad tenant away from losing several years worth of profits?
That was disturbing.
January 26, 2011 at 9:26 PM #659163paramount
Participant[quote=ILoveRegulation]I wonder how many landlords don’t realize that they are just one bad tenant away from losing several years worth of profits?
That was disturbing.
January 26, 2011 at 9:26 PM #659301paramount
Participant[quote=ILoveRegulation]I wonder how many landlords don’t realize that they are just one bad tenant away from losing several years worth of profits?
That was disturbing.
January 26, 2011 at 9:26 PM #659629paramount
Participant[quote=ILoveRegulation]I wonder how many landlords don’t realize that they are just one bad tenant away from losing several years worth of profits?
That was disturbing.
January 26, 2011 at 9:32 PM #658503paramount
ParticipantRenting in California is scary for (2) reasons IMO:
1. The laws are very tenant friendly
2. California has a higher proportion of shit bags than other areas of the country.
Get a substantial deposit and hire a reputable property manager.
January 26, 2011 at 9:32 PM #658565paramount
ParticipantRenting in California is scary for (2) reasons IMO:
1. The laws are very tenant friendly
2. California has a higher proportion of shit bags than other areas of the country.
Get a substantial deposit and hire a reputable property manager.
January 26, 2011 at 9:32 PM #659168paramount
ParticipantRenting in California is scary for (2) reasons IMO:
1. The laws are very tenant friendly
2. California has a higher proportion of shit bags than other areas of the country.
Get a substantial deposit and hire a reputable property manager.
January 26, 2011 at 9:32 PM #659306paramount
ParticipantRenting in California is scary for (2) reasons IMO:
1. The laws are very tenant friendly
2. California has a higher proportion of shit bags than other areas of the country.
Get a substantial deposit and hire a reputable property manager.
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