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February 12, 2009 at 11:18 AM #345655February 12, 2009 at 12:25 PM #345182
NotCranky
ParticipantI wonder if enough people are on to the risks/difficulties of renting with landlords of distressed properties and how to find out who they are that some of these people are having to lower rents to attract buyers….or if the owners intend on skimming anyway they don’t fight for higher rents?
February 12, 2009 at 12:25 PM #345507NotCranky
ParticipantI wonder if enough people are on to the risks/difficulties of renting with landlords of distressed properties and how to find out who they are that some of these people are having to lower rents to attract buyers….or if the owners intend on skimming anyway they don’t fight for higher rents?
February 12, 2009 at 12:25 PM #345614NotCranky
ParticipantI wonder if enough people are on to the risks/difficulties of renting with landlords of distressed properties and how to find out who they are that some of these people are having to lower rents to attract buyers….or if the owners intend on skimming anyway they don’t fight for higher rents?
February 12, 2009 at 12:25 PM #345646NotCranky
ParticipantI wonder if enough people are on to the risks/difficulties of renting with landlords of distressed properties and how to find out who they are that some of these people are having to lower rents to attract buyers….or if the owners intend on skimming anyway they don’t fight for higher rents?
February 12, 2009 at 12:25 PM #345745NotCranky
ParticipantI wonder if enough people are on to the risks/difficulties of renting with landlords of distressed properties and how to find out who they are that some of these people are having to lower rents to attract buyers….or if the owners intend on skimming anyway they don’t fight for higher rents?
February 12, 2009 at 1:36 PM #345220donaldduckmoore
ParticipantRussell, I have this view on rent. For those who owned the houses for a long time, they have room to lower the rent a little bit to compete but they do not want to lower too much partly because they are in in trouble. For those who are in trouble, they have a high mortgage amount and they cannot really lower the rent too much. Even at the current rent, they might have lost money anyway. That is to say they do not have room to lower the rent. These are the people who cannot compete with longer-term landlord. They’d rather dumb the houses than lower the rent. These are probably the reason the rent is not going very low.
February 12, 2009 at 1:36 PM #345546donaldduckmoore
ParticipantRussell, I have this view on rent. For those who owned the houses for a long time, they have room to lower the rent a little bit to compete but they do not want to lower too much partly because they are in in trouble. For those who are in trouble, they have a high mortgage amount and they cannot really lower the rent too much. Even at the current rent, they might have lost money anyway. That is to say they do not have room to lower the rent. These are the people who cannot compete with longer-term landlord. They’d rather dumb the houses than lower the rent. These are probably the reason the rent is not going very low.
February 12, 2009 at 1:36 PM #345654donaldduckmoore
ParticipantRussell, I have this view on rent. For those who owned the houses for a long time, they have room to lower the rent a little bit to compete but they do not want to lower too much partly because they are in in trouble. For those who are in trouble, they have a high mortgage amount and they cannot really lower the rent too much. Even at the current rent, they might have lost money anyway. That is to say they do not have room to lower the rent. These are the people who cannot compete with longer-term landlord. They’d rather dumb the houses than lower the rent. These are probably the reason the rent is not going very low.
February 12, 2009 at 1:36 PM #345686donaldduckmoore
ParticipantRussell, I have this view on rent. For those who owned the houses for a long time, they have room to lower the rent a little bit to compete but they do not want to lower too much partly because they are in in trouble. For those who are in trouble, they have a high mortgage amount and they cannot really lower the rent too much. Even at the current rent, they might have lost money anyway. That is to say they do not have room to lower the rent. These are the people who cannot compete with longer-term landlord. They’d rather dumb the houses than lower the rent. These are probably the reason the rent is not going very low.
February 12, 2009 at 1:36 PM #345785donaldduckmoore
ParticipantRussell, I have this view on rent. For those who owned the houses for a long time, they have room to lower the rent a little bit to compete but they do not want to lower too much partly because they are in in trouble. For those who are in trouble, they have a high mortgage amount and they cannot really lower the rent too much. Even at the current rent, they might have lost money anyway. That is to say they do not have room to lower the rent. These are the people who cannot compete with longer-term landlord. They’d rather dumb the houses than lower the rent. These are probably the reason the rent is not going very low.
February 12, 2009 at 1:41 PM #345225NotCranky
ParticipantThose factors you mention are certainly coming into play, Donald.
February 12, 2009 at 1:41 PM #345551NotCranky
ParticipantThose factors you mention are certainly coming into play, Donald.
February 12, 2009 at 1:41 PM #345659NotCranky
ParticipantThose factors you mention are certainly coming into play, Donald.
February 12, 2009 at 1:41 PM #345692NotCranky
ParticipantThose factors you mention are certainly coming into play, Donald.
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