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Your daughter is sensing a red flag with this set-up and her instincts should be applauded. Good for her for setting boundaries, but she might want to pay attention to her feelings of foreboding and not work for them any more. She sounds like a good kid and already has a sense for business.
CritterParticipantYour daughter is sensing a red flag with this set-up and her instincts should be applauded. Good for her for setting boundaries, but she might want to pay attention to her feelings of foreboding and not work for them any more. She sounds like a good kid and already has a sense for business.
CritterParticipantYour daughter is sensing a red flag with this set-up and her instincts should be applauded. Good for her for setting boundaries, but she might want to pay attention to her feelings of foreboding and not work for them any more. She sounds like a good kid and already has a sense for business.
CritterParticipantYour daughter is sensing a red flag with this set-up and her instincts should be applauded. Good for her for setting boundaries, but she might want to pay attention to her feelings of foreboding and not work for them any more. She sounds like a good kid and already has a sense for business.
CritterParticipant“We except MasterCard and Visa….’
I see that on eBay occasionally. Makes me wonder what their other exceptions are.
CritterParticipant“We except MasterCard and Visa….’
I see that on eBay occasionally. Makes me wonder what their other exceptions are.
CritterParticipant“We except MasterCard and Visa….’
I see that on eBay occasionally. Makes me wonder what their other exceptions are.
CritterParticipant“We except MasterCard and Visa….’
I see that on eBay occasionally. Makes me wonder what their other exceptions are.
CritterParticipant“We except MasterCard and Visa….’
I see that on eBay occasionally. Makes me wonder what their other exceptions are.
CritterParticipantThere are pockets of significant price drops throughout the county…. for example, 55% off in downtown SD.
http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-3BCEC903-702_Ash_St_205_San_Diego_CA_92101#2684
Granted, there are legal problems in this complex, but still, the fact that somebody ponied up $625K in 2005 and three years later is selling for $278,800 is huge. And, it is still not selling – it has been on the market for 175 days.
CritterParticipantThere are pockets of significant price drops throughout the county…. for example, 55% off in downtown SD.
http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-3BCEC903-702_Ash_St_205_San_Diego_CA_92101#2684
Granted, there are legal problems in this complex, but still, the fact that somebody ponied up $625K in 2005 and three years later is selling for $278,800 is huge. And, it is still not selling – it has been on the market for 175 days.
CritterParticipantThere are pockets of significant price drops throughout the county…. for example, 55% off in downtown SD.
http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-3BCEC903-702_Ash_St_205_San_Diego_CA_92101#2684
Granted, there are legal problems in this complex, but still, the fact that somebody ponied up $625K in 2005 and three years later is selling for $278,800 is huge. And, it is still not selling – it has been on the market for 175 days.
CritterParticipantThere are pockets of significant price drops throughout the county…. for example, 55% off in downtown SD.
http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-3BCEC903-702_Ash_St_205_San_Diego_CA_92101#2684
Granted, there are legal problems in this complex, but still, the fact that somebody ponied up $625K in 2005 and three years later is selling for $278,800 is huge. And, it is still not selling – it has been on the market for 175 days.
CritterParticipantAn escrow account is, by definition, a hands-off account. It can’t be your own bank account. What would prevent you from grabbing the money?
Nor can it be an account that the landlord could access. The money is safe until a legal entity decides who receives it. Perhaps OC Scam can let us know how his/her escrow account was set up.
As far as “throwing away your money” is the house is foreclosed on in three months… you are paying to have a roof over your head NOW, so this is not a valid issue. The service you are paying for is being provided, therefore, you need to pay the full amount in a timely fashion, and not with caveats on your part.
If it is that uncomfortable for you to be there start researching alternatives. But by all means – the rental agreement you signed is still your responsibility.
All this said, I think you are on the right track by putting your situation on a blog and getting answers from all directions. Your concern is your son – who will probably absorb some valuable life lessons by how this is handled.
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