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July 25, 2008 at 7:36 PM #13427July 25, 2008 at 7:47 PM #247149temeculaguyParticipant
He could fight it but who cares, life is too short to have people in your life like this. This probably isn’t the first jerky thing they have done and wont be the last. He should get his money back and look elsewhere and especially not deal with that agent even on another property.
July 25, 2008 at 7:47 PM #247302temeculaguyParticipantHe could fight it but who cares, life is too short to have people in your life like this. This probably isn’t the first jerky thing they have done and wont be the last. He should get his money back and look elsewhere and especially not deal with that agent even on another property.
July 25, 2008 at 7:47 PM #247308temeculaguyParticipantHe could fight it but who cares, life is too short to have people in your life like this. This probably isn’t the first jerky thing they have done and wont be the last. He should get his money back and look elsewhere and especially not deal with that agent even on another property.
July 25, 2008 at 7:47 PM #247366temeculaguyParticipantHe could fight it but who cares, life is too short to have people in your life like this. This probably isn’t the first jerky thing they have done and wont be the last. He should get his money back and look elsewhere and especially not deal with that agent even on another property.
July 25, 2008 at 7:47 PM #247370temeculaguyParticipantHe could fight it but who cares, life is too short to have people in your life like this. This probably isn’t the first jerky thing they have done and wont be the last. He should get his money back and look elsewhere and especially not deal with that agent even on another property.
July 25, 2008 at 7:52 PM #247154RaybyrnesParticipantProbably a breach of contract in your friends favor but I would’t go down that path. I would ask that they Poney up 1 month of rent becaue he might have lost an opportunity at some other place. When they consider paying that month realative to summer earnings they will probably come back and simply say leave things as they are and your frind will have his place without people being bitter at each otehr.
July 25, 2008 at 7:52 PM #247307RaybyrnesParticipantProbably a breach of contract in your friends favor but I would’t go down that path. I would ask that they Poney up 1 month of rent becaue he might have lost an opportunity at some other place. When they consider paying that month realative to summer earnings they will probably come back and simply say leave things as they are and your frind will have his place without people being bitter at each otehr.
July 25, 2008 at 7:52 PM #247313RaybyrnesParticipantProbably a breach of contract in your friends favor but I would’t go down that path. I would ask that they Poney up 1 month of rent becaue he might have lost an opportunity at some other place. When they consider paying that month realative to summer earnings they will probably come back and simply say leave things as they are and your frind will have his place without people being bitter at each otehr.
July 25, 2008 at 7:52 PM #247371RaybyrnesParticipantProbably a breach of contract in your friends favor but I would’t go down that path. I would ask that they Poney up 1 month of rent becaue he might have lost an opportunity at some other place. When they consider paying that month realative to summer earnings they will probably come back and simply say leave things as they are and your frind will have his place without people being bitter at each otehr.
July 25, 2008 at 7:52 PM #247375RaybyrnesParticipantProbably a breach of contract in your friends favor but I would’t go down that path. I would ask that they Poney up 1 month of rent becaue he might have lost an opportunity at some other place. When they consider paying that month realative to summer earnings they will probably come back and simply say leave things as they are and your frind will have his place without people being bitter at each otehr.
July 25, 2008 at 8:58 PM #247198EconProfParticipantA contract is a contract is a contract.
Your friend has to ask himself how valuable this lease & option is. If it is especially desirable, esp. if the option to renew is at the same rent, then he can demand performance. We shouldn’t have a lot of sympathy for property owners who suddenly want to alter an agreement.July 25, 2008 at 8:58 PM #247352EconProfParticipantA contract is a contract is a contract.
Your friend has to ask himself how valuable this lease & option is. If it is especially desirable, esp. if the option to renew is at the same rent, then he can demand performance. We shouldn’t have a lot of sympathy for property owners who suddenly want to alter an agreement.July 25, 2008 at 8:58 PM #247358EconProfParticipantA contract is a contract is a contract.
Your friend has to ask himself how valuable this lease & option is. If it is especially desirable, esp. if the option to renew is at the same rent, then he can demand performance. We shouldn’t have a lot of sympathy for property owners who suddenly want to alter an agreement.July 25, 2008 at 8:58 PM #247415EconProfParticipantA contract is a contract is a contract.
Your friend has to ask himself how valuable this lease & option is. If it is especially desirable, esp. if the option to renew is at the same rent, then he can demand performance. We shouldn’t have a lot of sympathy for property owners who suddenly want to alter an agreement. -
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