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November 28, 2007 at 4:17 PM #104661November 28, 2007 at 4:58 PM #104776RaybyrnesParticipant
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Your timing for moving out here is bad with respect to leverage. San Diego is a destination place over the summer time especially. There are a lot of people out here who will go 2 in a bedroom. You might be disappointed to find that there are many renters and les housing as we approach the summer months.
November 28, 2007 at 4:58 PM #104781RaybyrnesParticipantNeetaT
Your timing for moving out here is bad with respect to leverage. San Diego is a destination place over the summer time especially. There are a lot of people out here who will go 2 in a bedroom. You might be disappointed to find that there are many renters and les housing as we approach the summer months.
November 28, 2007 at 4:58 PM #104685RaybyrnesParticipantNeetaT
Your timing for moving out here is bad with respect to leverage. San Diego is a destination place over the summer time especially. There are a lot of people out here who will go 2 in a bedroom. You might be disappointed to find that there are many renters and les housing as we approach the summer months.
November 28, 2007 at 4:58 PM #104806RaybyrnesParticipantNeetaT
Your timing for moving out here is bad with respect to leverage. San Diego is a destination place over the summer time especially. There are a lot of people out here who will go 2 in a bedroom. You might be disappointed to find that there are many renters and les housing as we approach the summer months.
November 28, 2007 at 4:58 PM #104830RaybyrnesParticipantNeetaT
Your timing for moving out here is bad with respect to leverage. San Diego is a destination place over the summer time especially. There are a lot of people out here who will go 2 in a bedroom. You might be disappointed to find that there are many renters and les housing as we approach the summer months.
November 28, 2007 at 10:54 PM #104914cashmanParticipantI just negotiated a lease for a new rental for myself. I think I got a pretty good deal. It’s a 3800 sq. ft. home on an acre lot in a gated neighborhood. The owner was asking $3500 per month. I got him down to $2850 by paying six months in advance. I also got him to agree to not increasing rents for three years. So my answer to the original post is an emphatic “yes”, you can definitely negotiate favorable lease terms, especially at this time of year. I don’t think many people want to move over the holidays.
November 28, 2007 at 10:54 PM #105004cashmanParticipantI just negotiated a lease for a new rental for myself. I think I got a pretty good deal. It’s a 3800 sq. ft. home on an acre lot in a gated neighborhood. The owner was asking $3500 per month. I got him down to $2850 by paying six months in advance. I also got him to agree to not increasing rents for three years. So my answer to the original post is an emphatic “yes”, you can definitely negotiate favorable lease terms, especially at this time of year. I don’t think many people want to move over the holidays.
November 28, 2007 at 10:54 PM #105009cashmanParticipantI just negotiated a lease for a new rental for myself. I think I got a pretty good deal. It’s a 3800 sq. ft. home on an acre lot in a gated neighborhood. The owner was asking $3500 per month. I got him down to $2850 by paying six months in advance. I also got him to agree to not increasing rents for three years. So my answer to the original post is an emphatic “yes”, you can definitely negotiate favorable lease terms, especially at this time of year. I don’t think many people want to move over the holidays.
November 28, 2007 at 10:54 PM #105039cashmanParticipantI just negotiated a lease for a new rental for myself. I think I got a pretty good deal. It’s a 3800 sq. ft. home on an acre lot in a gated neighborhood. The owner was asking $3500 per month. I got him down to $2850 by paying six months in advance. I also got him to agree to not increasing rents for three years. So my answer to the original post is an emphatic “yes”, you can definitely negotiate favorable lease terms, especially at this time of year. I don’t think many people want to move over the holidays.
November 28, 2007 at 10:54 PM #105062cashmanParticipantI just negotiated a lease for a new rental for myself. I think I got a pretty good deal. It’s a 3800 sq. ft. home on an acre lot in a gated neighborhood. The owner was asking $3500 per month. I got him down to $2850 by paying six months in advance. I also got him to agree to not increasing rents for three years. So my answer to the original post is an emphatic “yes”, you can definitely negotiate favorable lease terms, especially at this time of year. I don’t think many people want to move over the holidays.
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