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June 8, 2008 at 7:44 AM #219316June 8, 2008 at 9:33 AM #219479AnonymousGuest
Hi, Tone. I’ll bet your lab is a great dog. My sister had a chocolate one. You’re right about finding places to rent with big dogs though, this apartment complex will only allow dogs up to 12 pounds. I’m thinking of getting a chinese crested hairless. It’s a small dog and it will be good for my allergies. I take it your comment about your dog being the last one you’ll ever have is because they require a lot of care?
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June 8, 2008 at 9:33 AM #219507AnonymousGuestHi, Tone. I’ll bet your lab is a great dog. My sister had a chocolate one. You’re right about finding places to rent with big dogs though, this apartment complex will only allow dogs up to 12 pounds. I’m thinking of getting a chinese crested hairless. It’s a small dog and it will be good for my allergies. I take it your comment about your dog being the last one you’ll ever have is because they require a lot of care?
Marion
June 8, 2008 at 9:33 AM #219527AnonymousGuestHi, Tone. I’ll bet your lab is a great dog. My sister had a chocolate one. You’re right about finding places to rent with big dogs though, this apartment complex will only allow dogs up to 12 pounds. I’m thinking of getting a chinese crested hairless. It’s a small dog and it will be good for my allergies. I take it your comment about your dog being the last one you’ll ever have is because they require a lot of care?
Marion
June 8, 2008 at 9:33 AM #219460AnonymousGuestHi, Tone. I’ll bet your lab is a great dog. My sister had a chocolate one. You’re right about finding places to rent with big dogs though, this apartment complex will only allow dogs up to 12 pounds. I’m thinking of getting a chinese crested hairless. It’s a small dog and it will be good for my allergies. I take it your comment about your dog being the last one you’ll ever have is because they require a lot of care?
Marion
June 8, 2008 at 9:33 AM #219366AnonymousGuestHi, Tone. I’ll bet your lab is a great dog. My sister had a chocolate one. You’re right about finding places to rent with big dogs though, this apartment complex will only allow dogs up to 12 pounds. I’m thinking of getting a chinese crested hairless. It’s a small dog and it will be good for my allergies. I take it your comment about your dog being the last one you’ll ever have is because they require a lot of care?
Marion
June 8, 2008 at 10:22 AM #219558NavydocParticipantI rent in Carson, which is probably one of the areas you’re considering. Your scenario is something I worried about when I rented my current place. They bought it for $700,000 just before we moved in. Homes in the community 1 year later are now selling in mid to high 500’s. I know they are still current on the mortgage as the bill comes to us (owner occupied financing anyone?). We would probably know the insant a NOD was filed. I’m at the point now where I don’t care, as we’ll be moving next spring, and a foreclosure would take at least that long from NOD to NOT. I figure they must have a teaser on the place, since the mortgage is $570K, and no way my rent covers that.
I wish you the best of luck, I think this area has a lot of specuvestor amatuer Donald Trump wannabe’s, and caution is probably a good idea.
June 8, 2008 at 10:22 AM #219395NavydocParticipantI rent in Carson, which is probably one of the areas you’re considering. Your scenario is something I worried about when I rented my current place. They bought it for $700,000 just before we moved in. Homes in the community 1 year later are now selling in mid to high 500’s. I know they are still current on the mortgage as the bill comes to us (owner occupied financing anyone?). We would probably know the insant a NOD was filed. I’m at the point now where I don’t care, as we’ll be moving next spring, and a foreclosure would take at least that long from NOD to NOT. I figure they must have a teaser on the place, since the mortgage is $570K, and no way my rent covers that.
I wish you the best of luck, I think this area has a lot of specuvestor amatuer Donald Trump wannabe’s, and caution is probably a good idea.
June 8, 2008 at 10:22 AM #219490NavydocParticipantI rent in Carson, which is probably one of the areas you’re considering. Your scenario is something I worried about when I rented my current place. They bought it for $700,000 just before we moved in. Homes in the community 1 year later are now selling in mid to high 500’s. I know they are still current on the mortgage as the bill comes to us (owner occupied financing anyone?). We would probably know the insant a NOD was filed. I’m at the point now where I don’t care, as we’ll be moving next spring, and a foreclosure would take at least that long from NOD to NOT. I figure they must have a teaser on the place, since the mortgage is $570K, and no way my rent covers that.
I wish you the best of luck, I think this area has a lot of specuvestor amatuer Donald Trump wannabe’s, and caution is probably a good idea.
June 8, 2008 at 10:22 AM #219509NavydocParticipantI rent in Carson, which is probably one of the areas you’re considering. Your scenario is something I worried about when I rented my current place. They bought it for $700,000 just before we moved in. Homes in the community 1 year later are now selling in mid to high 500’s. I know they are still current on the mortgage as the bill comes to us (owner occupied financing anyone?). We would probably know the insant a NOD was filed. I’m at the point now where I don’t care, as we’ll be moving next spring, and a foreclosure would take at least that long from NOD to NOT. I figure they must have a teaser on the place, since the mortgage is $570K, and no way my rent covers that.
I wish you the best of luck, I think this area has a lot of specuvestor amatuer Donald Trump wannabe’s, and caution is probably a good idea.
June 8, 2008 at 10:22 AM #219538NavydocParticipantI rent in Carson, which is probably one of the areas you’re considering. Your scenario is something I worried about when I rented my current place. They bought it for $700,000 just before we moved in. Homes in the community 1 year later are now selling in mid to high 500’s. I know they are still current on the mortgage as the bill comes to us (owner occupied financing anyone?). We would probably know the insant a NOD was filed. I’m at the point now where I don’t care, as we’ll be moving next spring, and a foreclosure would take at least that long from NOD to NOT. I figure they must have a teaser on the place, since the mortgage is $570K, and no way my rent covers that.
I wish you the best of luck, I think this area has a lot of specuvestor amatuer Donald Trump wannabe’s, and caution is probably a good idea.
June 8, 2008 at 10:47 AM #219547ToneParticipantMarion – Yes, I love my dog but he is a burden because I’m having a difficult time finding a good rental that will take him. I don’t think I’ll have another dog after him because it’s better to travel light as I can see myself still renting well into 2012 (even though I’m sure I’ll be sorely tempted to buy, I want to wait to see what happens when all of those Option Arms reset).
Navydoc – I’m curious – how do you know without opening the mail that your landlord is current on the mortgage? How would you know the instant a NOD is filed? And how did you get all the mortgage info on your landlord? These are probably dumb questions with obvious answers but I want to make sure I’m not missing anything. Thanks.
June 8, 2008 at 10:47 AM #219568ToneParticipantMarion – Yes, I love my dog but he is a burden because I’m having a difficult time finding a good rental that will take him. I don’t think I’ll have another dog after him because it’s better to travel light as I can see myself still renting well into 2012 (even though I’m sure I’ll be sorely tempted to buy, I want to wait to see what happens when all of those Option Arms reset).
Navydoc – I’m curious – how do you know without opening the mail that your landlord is current on the mortgage? How would you know the instant a NOD is filed? And how did you get all the mortgage info on your landlord? These are probably dumb questions with obvious answers but I want to make sure I’m not missing anything. Thanks.
June 8, 2008 at 10:47 AM #219518ToneParticipantMarion – Yes, I love my dog but he is a burden because I’m having a difficult time finding a good rental that will take him. I don’t think I’ll have another dog after him because it’s better to travel light as I can see myself still renting well into 2012 (even though I’m sure I’ll be sorely tempted to buy, I want to wait to see what happens when all of those Option Arms reset).
Navydoc – I’m curious – how do you know without opening the mail that your landlord is current on the mortgage? How would you know the instant a NOD is filed? And how did you get all the mortgage info on your landlord? These are probably dumb questions with obvious answers but I want to make sure I’m not missing anything. Thanks.
June 8, 2008 at 10:47 AM #219500ToneParticipantMarion – Yes, I love my dog but he is a burden because I’m having a difficult time finding a good rental that will take him. I don’t think I’ll have another dog after him because it’s better to travel light as I can see myself still renting well into 2012 (even though I’m sure I’ll be sorely tempted to buy, I want to wait to see what happens when all of those Option Arms reset).
Navydoc – I’m curious – how do you know without opening the mail that your landlord is current on the mortgage? How would you know the instant a NOD is filed? And how did you get all the mortgage info on your landlord? These are probably dumb questions with obvious answers but I want to make sure I’m not missing anything. Thanks.
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