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Houses are real cheap around 30th and Market. Is this racist for me to say? Or rational? Are you familiar with the term “rational discrimination?” I don’t want to be shot, raped, or robbed, and I don’t buy illegal drugs. So though I would like to buy a house (and I don’t have a million dollars) some parts of town are off limits to me. Call me racist if you want, but I think I am wise.
condogrrlParticipantHouses are real cheap around 30th and Market. Is this racist for me to say? Or rational? Are you familiar with the term “rational discrimination?” I don’t want to be shot, raped, or robbed, and I don’t buy illegal drugs. So though I would like to buy a house (and I don’t have a million dollars) some parts of town are off limits to me. Call me racist if you want, but I think I am wise.
condogrrlParticipantHouses are real cheap around 30th and Market. Is this racist for me to say? Or rational? Are you familiar with the term “rational discrimination?” I don’t want to be shot, raped, or robbed, and I don’t buy illegal drugs. So though I would like to buy a house (and I don’t have a million dollars) some parts of town are off limits to me. Call me racist if you want, but I think I am wise.
condogrrlParticipantHouses are real cheap around 30th and Market. Is this racist for me to say? Or rational? Are you familiar with the term “rational discrimination?” I don’t want to be shot, raped, or robbed, and I don’t buy illegal drugs. So though I would like to buy a house (and I don’t have a million dollars) some parts of town are off limits to me. Call me racist if you want, but I think I am wise.
condogrrlParticipantHow do you even know who owns the place now? Go to the county recorder’s office and look? I don’t think I’d turn over keys to someone just because they showed up at my door saying they are now the owner. I think I might even change the locks and wait until I could find out who the new official owner is. And taking the old landlord to court…do you mean the one who defaulted and lost the place? That sounds like a waste of time. I know that the bank that forecloses really wants to get the current renter out, without damage being done. At a minimum, I would ask for my deposit plus moving expenses in exchange for possession and the keys.
What a crazy world this has become.
condogrrlParticipantHow do you even know who owns the place now? Go to the county recorder’s office and look? I don’t think I’d turn over keys to someone just because they showed up at my door saying they are now the owner. I think I might even change the locks and wait until I could find out who the new official owner is. And taking the old landlord to court…do you mean the one who defaulted and lost the place? That sounds like a waste of time. I know that the bank that forecloses really wants to get the current renter out, without damage being done. At a minimum, I would ask for my deposit plus moving expenses in exchange for possession and the keys.
What a crazy world this has become.
condogrrlParticipantHow do you even know who owns the place now? Go to the county recorder’s office and look? I don’t think I’d turn over keys to someone just because they showed up at my door saying they are now the owner. I think I might even change the locks and wait until I could find out who the new official owner is. And taking the old landlord to court…do you mean the one who defaulted and lost the place? That sounds like a waste of time. I know that the bank that forecloses really wants to get the current renter out, without damage being done. At a minimum, I would ask for my deposit plus moving expenses in exchange for possession and the keys.
What a crazy world this has become.
condogrrlParticipantHow do you even know who owns the place now? Go to the county recorder’s office and look? I don’t think I’d turn over keys to someone just because they showed up at my door saying they are now the owner. I think I might even change the locks and wait until I could find out who the new official owner is. And taking the old landlord to court…do you mean the one who defaulted and lost the place? That sounds like a waste of time. I know that the bank that forecloses really wants to get the current renter out, without damage being done. At a minimum, I would ask for my deposit plus moving expenses in exchange for possession and the keys.
What a crazy world this has become.
condogrrlParticipantHow do you even know who owns the place now? Go to the county recorder’s office and look? I don’t think I’d turn over keys to someone just because they showed up at my door saying they are now the owner. I think I might even change the locks and wait until I could find out who the new official owner is. And taking the old landlord to court…do you mean the one who defaulted and lost the place? That sounds like a waste of time. I know that the bank that forecloses really wants to get the current renter out, without damage being done. At a minimum, I would ask for my deposit plus moving expenses in exchange for possession and the keys.
What a crazy world this has become.
condogrrlParticipantYes, this happens and I don’t know why. I suggest you go down to the county assessor’s office. Look up the owner’s name and then see if there are any notices of default against the owner. This way you will know if the person trying to rent to you is even the real owner of the property. There are too many scams out there these days to not be suspicious of all strangers.
condogrrlParticipantYes, this happens and I don’t know why. I suggest you go down to the county assessor’s office. Look up the owner’s name and then see if there are any notices of default against the owner. This way you will know if the person trying to rent to you is even the real owner of the property. There are too many scams out there these days to not be suspicious of all strangers.
condogrrlParticipantYes, this happens and I don’t know why. I suggest you go down to the county assessor’s office. Look up the owner’s name and then see if there are any notices of default against the owner. This way you will know if the person trying to rent to you is even the real owner of the property. There are too many scams out there these days to not be suspicious of all strangers.
condogrrlParticipantYes, this happens and I don’t know why. I suggest you go down to the county assessor’s office. Look up the owner’s name and then see if there are any notices of default against the owner. This way you will know if the person trying to rent to you is even the real owner of the property. There are too many scams out there these days to not be suspicious of all strangers.
condogrrlParticipantYes, this happens and I don’t know why. I suggest you go down to the county assessor’s office. Look up the owner’s name and then see if there are any notices of default against the owner. This way you will know if the person trying to rent to you is even the real owner of the property. There are too many scams out there these days to not be suspicious of all strangers.
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