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September 17, 2010 at 3:57 PM #607081September 17, 2010 at 4:06 PM #606018CoronitaParticipant
[quote=sdrealtor]Spoek to someone who process dozens of these things. Some have gotten letters like this while others have gotten extensions. Seems to be on a case by case basis.[/quote]
Maybe a case to blow some people off???
September 17, 2010 at 4:06 PM #606105CoronitaParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]Spoek to someone who process dozens of these things. Some have gotten letters like this while others have gotten extensions. Seems to be on a case by case basis.[/quote]
Maybe a case to blow some people off???
September 17, 2010 at 4:06 PM #606660CoronitaParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]Spoek to someone who process dozens of these things. Some have gotten letters like this while others have gotten extensions. Seems to be on a case by case basis.[/quote]
Maybe a case to blow some people off???
September 17, 2010 at 4:06 PM #606767CoronitaParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]Spoek to someone who process dozens of these things. Some have gotten letters like this while others have gotten extensions. Seems to be on a case by case basis.[/quote]
Maybe a case to blow some people off???
September 17, 2010 at 4:06 PM #607086CoronitaParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]Spoek to someone who process dozens of these things. Some have gotten letters like this while others have gotten extensions. Seems to be on a case by case basis.[/quote]
Maybe a case to blow some people off???
September 17, 2010 at 4:10 PM #606028CoronitaParticipant[quote=permabear][quote=desmond]Riots? Who, why and where will these riots take place?[/quote]
Using history as a guide:
http://www.unbossed.com/index.php?itemid=2680
[quote]It was the morning of January 22, 1932, in a quiet, middle-class neighborhood of the Bronx. A crowd was gathering in front of 2302 Olinville Avenue, near the Bronx Park.
City Marshals and Police had moved in to evict 17 tenants who were on a “rent strike”. A crowd of 4,000 had gathered nearby.
When the marshals moved into the building and the first stick of furniture appeared on the street, the crowd charged the police and began pummeling them with fists, stones, and sticks, while the “non-combatants urged the belligerents to greater fury with anathemas for capitalism, the police and landlords.” The outnumbered police barely held their lines until reinforcements arrived.
Every single reserve police officer in the Bronx had to be called in to prevent being routed by the rioters.[/quote]
History is why the government and banks are not kicking people out aggressively.[/quote]
You don’t have to worry about that here in SD… Unlikely the L.A. riots, this won’t ever happen in S.D…because unlike LAPD, SDPD do have itchy trigger fingers….The joke goes…”How do you know that the perb was pulled over by CHP instead of SDPD? Answer: he’s still alive”
September 17, 2010 at 4:10 PM #606115CoronitaParticipant[quote=permabear][quote=desmond]Riots? Who, why and where will these riots take place?[/quote]
Using history as a guide:
http://www.unbossed.com/index.php?itemid=2680
[quote]It was the morning of January 22, 1932, in a quiet, middle-class neighborhood of the Bronx. A crowd was gathering in front of 2302 Olinville Avenue, near the Bronx Park.
City Marshals and Police had moved in to evict 17 tenants who were on a “rent strike”. A crowd of 4,000 had gathered nearby.
When the marshals moved into the building and the first stick of furniture appeared on the street, the crowd charged the police and began pummeling them with fists, stones, and sticks, while the “non-combatants urged the belligerents to greater fury with anathemas for capitalism, the police and landlords.” The outnumbered police barely held their lines until reinforcements arrived.
Every single reserve police officer in the Bronx had to be called in to prevent being routed by the rioters.[/quote]
History is why the government and banks are not kicking people out aggressively.[/quote]
You don’t have to worry about that here in SD… Unlikely the L.A. riots, this won’t ever happen in S.D…because unlike LAPD, SDPD do have itchy trigger fingers….The joke goes…”How do you know that the perb was pulled over by CHP instead of SDPD? Answer: he’s still alive”
September 17, 2010 at 4:10 PM #606670CoronitaParticipant[quote=permabear][quote=desmond]Riots? Who, why and where will these riots take place?[/quote]
Using history as a guide:
http://www.unbossed.com/index.php?itemid=2680
[quote]It was the morning of January 22, 1932, in a quiet, middle-class neighborhood of the Bronx. A crowd was gathering in front of 2302 Olinville Avenue, near the Bronx Park.
City Marshals and Police had moved in to evict 17 tenants who were on a “rent strike”. A crowd of 4,000 had gathered nearby.
When the marshals moved into the building and the first stick of furniture appeared on the street, the crowd charged the police and began pummeling them with fists, stones, and sticks, while the “non-combatants urged the belligerents to greater fury with anathemas for capitalism, the police and landlords.” The outnumbered police barely held their lines until reinforcements arrived.
Every single reserve police officer in the Bronx had to be called in to prevent being routed by the rioters.[/quote]
History is why the government and banks are not kicking people out aggressively.[/quote]
You don’t have to worry about that here in SD… Unlikely the L.A. riots, this won’t ever happen in S.D…because unlike LAPD, SDPD do have itchy trigger fingers….The joke goes…”How do you know that the perb was pulled over by CHP instead of SDPD? Answer: he’s still alive”
September 17, 2010 at 4:10 PM #606777CoronitaParticipant[quote=permabear][quote=desmond]Riots? Who, why and where will these riots take place?[/quote]
Using history as a guide:
http://www.unbossed.com/index.php?itemid=2680
[quote]It was the morning of January 22, 1932, in a quiet, middle-class neighborhood of the Bronx. A crowd was gathering in front of 2302 Olinville Avenue, near the Bronx Park.
City Marshals and Police had moved in to evict 17 tenants who were on a “rent strike”. A crowd of 4,000 had gathered nearby.
When the marshals moved into the building and the first stick of furniture appeared on the street, the crowd charged the police and began pummeling them with fists, stones, and sticks, while the “non-combatants urged the belligerents to greater fury with anathemas for capitalism, the police and landlords.” The outnumbered police barely held their lines until reinforcements arrived.
Every single reserve police officer in the Bronx had to be called in to prevent being routed by the rioters.[/quote]
History is why the government and banks are not kicking people out aggressively.[/quote]
You don’t have to worry about that here in SD… Unlikely the L.A. riots, this won’t ever happen in S.D…because unlike LAPD, SDPD do have itchy trigger fingers….The joke goes…”How do you know that the perb was pulled over by CHP instead of SDPD? Answer: he’s still alive”
September 17, 2010 at 4:10 PM #607096CoronitaParticipant[quote=permabear][quote=desmond]Riots? Who, why and where will these riots take place?[/quote]
Using history as a guide:
http://www.unbossed.com/index.php?itemid=2680
[quote]It was the morning of January 22, 1932, in a quiet, middle-class neighborhood of the Bronx. A crowd was gathering in front of 2302 Olinville Avenue, near the Bronx Park.
City Marshals and Police had moved in to evict 17 tenants who were on a “rent strike”. A crowd of 4,000 had gathered nearby.
When the marshals moved into the building and the first stick of furniture appeared on the street, the crowd charged the police and began pummeling them with fists, stones, and sticks, while the “non-combatants urged the belligerents to greater fury with anathemas for capitalism, the police and landlords.” The outnumbered police barely held their lines until reinforcements arrived.
Every single reserve police officer in the Bronx had to be called in to prevent being routed by the rioters.[/quote]
History is why the government and banks are not kicking people out aggressively.[/quote]
You don’t have to worry about that here in SD… Unlikely the L.A. riots, this won’t ever happen in S.D…because unlike LAPD, SDPD do have itchy trigger fingers….The joke goes…”How do you know that the perb was pulled over by CHP instead of SDPD? Answer: he’s still alive”
September 17, 2010 at 6:20 PM #606058patientrenterParticipant“I know lots of people on this forum are waiting for houses to drop another 30-40% so they can get them at rock-bottom prices. Be careful what you wish for. If that were to happen, there would likely be riots in the streets and major police action.”
The last RRE price peak was the highest ever, but we still haven’t yet even matched prices at the last trough, after adjusting for inflation. I can’t recall those 1996 RRE riots. Were angry La Jolla homeowners burning their own homes in anger at the low prices? Or were those riots in Coronado?
September 17, 2010 at 6:20 PM #606145patientrenterParticipant“I know lots of people on this forum are waiting for houses to drop another 30-40% so they can get them at rock-bottom prices. Be careful what you wish for. If that were to happen, there would likely be riots in the streets and major police action.”
The last RRE price peak was the highest ever, but we still haven’t yet even matched prices at the last trough, after adjusting for inflation. I can’t recall those 1996 RRE riots. Were angry La Jolla homeowners burning their own homes in anger at the low prices? Or were those riots in Coronado?
September 17, 2010 at 6:20 PM #606701patientrenterParticipant“I know lots of people on this forum are waiting for houses to drop another 30-40% so they can get them at rock-bottom prices. Be careful what you wish for. If that were to happen, there would likely be riots in the streets and major police action.”
The last RRE price peak was the highest ever, but we still haven’t yet even matched prices at the last trough, after adjusting for inflation. I can’t recall those 1996 RRE riots. Were angry La Jolla homeowners burning their own homes in anger at the low prices? Or were those riots in Coronado?
September 17, 2010 at 6:20 PM #606807patientrenterParticipant“I know lots of people on this forum are waiting for houses to drop another 30-40% so they can get them at rock-bottom prices. Be careful what you wish for. If that were to happen, there would likely be riots in the streets and major police action.”
The last RRE price peak was the highest ever, but we still haven’t yet even matched prices at the last trough, after adjusting for inflation. I can’t recall those 1996 RRE riots. Were angry La Jolla homeowners burning their own homes in anger at the low prices? Or were those riots in Coronado?
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