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November 27, 2007 at 9:11 PM #104148November 28, 2007 at 7:51 AM #104177GoUSCParticipant
I am going to look at the place today. If it fits within my needs I will fill out the app, offer $1550 for the first six months, $1650 for the next six months, and offer to pay the first six months up front. We’ll see what happens. I am under no pressure to move. I rent a nice 2000sf house in BayPark for $2200/month with my brother so if I have to stay there I just will.
I want to live alone again though! I am 31 fer crying out loud!
November 28, 2007 at 7:51 AM #104262GoUSCParticipantI am going to look at the place today. If it fits within my needs I will fill out the app, offer $1550 for the first six months, $1650 for the next six months, and offer to pay the first six months up front. We’ll see what happens. I am under no pressure to move. I rent a nice 2000sf house in BayPark for $2200/month with my brother so if I have to stay there I just will.
I want to live alone again though! I am 31 fer crying out loud!
November 28, 2007 at 7:51 AM #104274GoUSCParticipantI am going to look at the place today. If it fits within my needs I will fill out the app, offer $1550 for the first six months, $1650 for the next six months, and offer to pay the first six months up front. We’ll see what happens. I am under no pressure to move. I rent a nice 2000sf house in BayPark for $2200/month with my brother so if I have to stay there I just will.
I want to live alone again though! I am 31 fer crying out loud!
November 28, 2007 at 7:51 AM #104299GoUSCParticipantI am going to look at the place today. If it fits within my needs I will fill out the app, offer $1550 for the first six months, $1650 for the next six months, and offer to pay the first six months up front. We’ll see what happens. I am under no pressure to move. I rent a nice 2000sf house in BayPark for $2200/month with my brother so if I have to stay there I just will.
I want to live alone again though! I am 31 fer crying out loud!
November 28, 2007 at 7:51 AM #104318GoUSCParticipantI am going to look at the place today. If it fits within my needs I will fill out the app, offer $1550 for the first six months, $1650 for the next six months, and offer to pay the first six months up front. We’ll see what happens. I am under no pressure to move. I rent a nice 2000sf house in BayPark for $2200/month with my brother so if I have to stay there I just will.
I want to live alone again though! I am 31 fer crying out loud!
November 28, 2007 at 8:15 AM #10420234f3f3fParticipantIn these turbulent times, how can you be sure you’d get your 6-12 months rent in advance, back if the house you are renting goes into foreclosure?
November 28, 2007 at 8:15 AM #10428734f3f3fParticipantIn these turbulent times, how can you be sure you’d get your 6-12 months rent in advance, back if the house you are renting goes into foreclosure?
November 28, 2007 at 8:15 AM #10430034f3f3fParticipantIn these turbulent times, how can you be sure you’d get your 6-12 months rent in advance, back if the house you are renting goes into foreclosure?
November 28, 2007 at 8:15 AM #10432534f3f3fParticipantIn these turbulent times, how can you be sure you’d get your 6-12 months rent in advance, back if the house you are renting goes into foreclosure?
November 28, 2007 at 8:15 AM #10434534f3f3fParticipantIn these turbulent times, how can you be sure you’d get your 6-12 months rent in advance, back if the house you are renting goes into foreclosure?
November 28, 2007 at 8:56 AM #104388GoUSCParticipantYou run that risk, however, the house was bought a LONG LONG time ago (checked public records) and there doesn’t appear to even be a loan on it anymore.
November 28, 2007 at 8:56 AM #104370GoUSCParticipantYou run that risk, however, the house was bought a LONG LONG time ago (checked public records) and there doesn’t appear to even be a loan on it anymore.
November 28, 2007 at 8:56 AM #104343GoUSCParticipantYou run that risk, however, the house was bought a LONG LONG time ago (checked public records) and there doesn’t appear to even be a loan on it anymore.
November 28, 2007 at 8:56 AM #104332GoUSCParticipantYou run that risk, however, the house was bought a LONG LONG time ago (checked public records) and there doesn’t appear to even be a loan on it anymore.
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