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barnaby33ParticipantI thought that the pigs would tell you to cancel Thanksgiving, due to the foreclorsure rate in the county.
Now why would you go and say something like that. Thanksgiving is a wonderful time. A time for me to bask in the glow of recognition by my family that being a debt slave and dumb consumer wasn’t the right choice. I wouldn’t cancel that for anything. Thanks for the suggestions.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantI thought that the pigs would tell you to cancel Thanksgiving, due to the foreclorsure rate in the county.
Now why would you go and say something like that. Thanksgiving is a wonderful time. A time for me to bask in the glow of recognition by my family that being a debt slave and dumb consumer wasn’t the right choice. I wouldn’t cancel that for anything. Thanks for the suggestions.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantI thought that the pigs would tell you to cancel Thanksgiving, due to the foreclorsure rate in the county.
Now why would you go and say something like that. Thanksgiving is a wonderful time. A time for me to bask in the glow of recognition by my family that being a debt slave and dumb consumer wasn’t the right choice. I wouldn’t cancel that for anything. Thanks for the suggestions.
Josh
November 5, 2007 at 7:20 AM in reply to: Fantastic article on state of the San Diego Real Estate Market #95761
barnaby33ParticipantIts the Union Buffoon. More people read it, more exposure to the information.
Josh
November 5, 2007 at 7:20 AM in reply to: Fantastic article on state of the San Diego Real Estate Market #95820
barnaby33ParticipantIts the Union Buffoon. More people read it, more exposure to the information.
Josh
November 5, 2007 at 7:20 AM in reply to: Fantastic article on state of the San Diego Real Estate Market #95827
barnaby33ParticipantIts the Union Buffoon. More people read it, more exposure to the information.
Josh
November 5, 2007 at 7:20 AM in reply to: Fantastic article on state of the San Diego Real Estate Market #95834
barnaby33ParticipantIts the Union Buffoon. More people read it, more exposure to the information.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantInformation is a weapon, the builder uses it accordingly. Plus there might be some fair housing act legislation that prohibits that sort of behavior.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantInformation is a weapon, the builder uses it accordingly. Plus there might be some fair housing act legislation that prohibits that sort of behavior.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantInformation is a weapon, the builder uses it accordingly. Plus there might be some fair housing act legislation that prohibits that sort of behavior.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantInformation is a weapon, the builder uses it accordingly. Plus there might be some fair housing act legislation that prohibits that sort of behavior.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantMarion, I own nothing. I rent in Northpark and have never owned a property in my life. I have also never, ever, defaulted on a debt. There are too many people using situations, like yours, to avoid their own responsibility. For each month you live there, you pay rent to the person you signed a deal with. When and if the courts determine that has changed, then you deal with that situation. No amount of threatening or insulting phone calls/letters changes that. If the situation is that bad, move out. If not keep paying rent to the person you signed a lease with.
Sure, there are always reasons why to you it sounds reasonable to not pay. They aren’t reasonable. You asked for opinions, I gave you mine. I have no vested interest in whether you pay, except my belief in following through on obligations. As long as you live there, you owe rent.
Your whole argument rests on the case that because other people are abrogating their agreements, you should be able to abrogate yours. hmmmm, that doesn’t sound right, reasonable, or mature.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantMarion, I own nothing. I rent in Northpark and have never owned a property in my life. I have also never, ever, defaulted on a debt. There are too many people using situations, like yours, to avoid their own responsibility. For each month you live there, you pay rent to the person you signed a deal with. When and if the courts determine that has changed, then you deal with that situation. No amount of threatening or insulting phone calls/letters changes that. If the situation is that bad, move out. If not keep paying rent to the person you signed a lease with.
Sure, there are always reasons why to you it sounds reasonable to not pay. They aren’t reasonable. You asked for opinions, I gave you mine. I have no vested interest in whether you pay, except my belief in following through on obligations. As long as you live there, you owe rent.
Your whole argument rests on the case that because other people are abrogating their agreements, you should be able to abrogate yours. hmmmm, that doesn’t sound right, reasonable, or mature.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantMarion, I own nothing. I rent in Northpark and have never owned a property in my life. I have also never, ever, defaulted on a debt. There are too many people using situations, like yours, to avoid their own responsibility. For each month you live there, you pay rent to the person you signed a deal with. When and if the courts determine that has changed, then you deal with that situation. No amount of threatening or insulting phone calls/letters changes that. If the situation is that bad, move out. If not keep paying rent to the person you signed a lease with.
Sure, there are always reasons why to you it sounds reasonable to not pay. They aren’t reasonable. You asked for opinions, I gave you mine. I have no vested interest in whether you pay, except my belief in following through on obligations. As long as you live there, you owe rent.
Your whole argument rests on the case that because other people are abrogating their agreements, you should be able to abrogate yours. hmmmm, that doesn’t sound right, reasonable, or mature.
Josh
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