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Participantkelly,
I emailed you. I may or maynot be able to answer as it is work hours…… but I will call back.
ibjames,
Best of luck to you. I hope you get that reduction.DWCAP
ParticipantHow about rents just not going up?
I had a rental I got in 2006 that I just vacated in May. In total over those ~3 years my rent went up $25/month. I also know for a fact that they rerented it for the amount we were renting it for, so itll be ~4 years with a $25 rent increase. It wasnt over priced in 2006 compared to the market then either and isnt a craphole.
My Girlfriend had the same story. Her rent was pretty much fixed from 2005-2009, and the exact same place is now renting for $100 less than she was paying.
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ParticipantHow about rents just not going up?
I had a rental I got in 2006 that I just vacated in May. In total over those ~3 years my rent went up $25/month. I also know for a fact that they rerented it for the amount we were renting it for, so itll be ~4 years with a $25 rent increase. It wasnt over priced in 2006 compared to the market then either and isnt a craphole.
My Girlfriend had the same story. Her rent was pretty much fixed from 2005-2009, and the exact same place is now renting for $100 less than she was paying.
DWCAP
ParticipantHow about rents just not going up?
I had a rental I got in 2006 that I just vacated in May. In total over those ~3 years my rent went up $25/month. I also know for a fact that they rerented it for the amount we were renting it for, so itll be ~4 years with a $25 rent increase. It wasnt over priced in 2006 compared to the market then either and isnt a craphole.
My Girlfriend had the same story. Her rent was pretty much fixed from 2005-2009, and the exact same place is now renting for $100 less than she was paying.
DWCAP
ParticipantHow about rents just not going up?
I had a rental I got in 2006 that I just vacated in May. In total over those ~3 years my rent went up $25/month. I also know for a fact that they rerented it for the amount we were renting it for, so itll be ~4 years with a $25 rent increase. It wasnt over priced in 2006 compared to the market then either and isnt a craphole.
My Girlfriend had the same story. Her rent was pretty much fixed from 2005-2009, and the exact same place is now renting for $100 less than she was paying.
DWCAP
ParticipantHow about rents just not going up?
I had a rental I got in 2006 that I just vacated in May. In total over those ~3 years my rent went up $25/month. I also know for a fact that they rerented it for the amount we were renting it for, so itll be ~4 years with a $25 rent increase. It wasnt over priced in 2006 compared to the market then either and isnt a craphole.
My Girlfriend had the same story. Her rent was pretty much fixed from 2005-2009, and the exact same place is now renting for $100 less than she was paying.
DWCAP
Participantwhy this thread? There are tons of threads on pigg that discuss gold, and where its value is going, and etc etc. And they pick this thread to spam?
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Participantwhy this thread? There are tons of threads on pigg that discuss gold, and where its value is going, and etc etc. And they pick this thread to spam?
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Participantwhy this thread? There are tons of threads on pigg that discuss gold, and where its value is going, and etc etc. And they pick this thread to spam?
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Participantwhy this thread? There are tons of threads on pigg that discuss gold, and where its value is going, and etc etc. And they pick this thread to spam?
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Participantwhy this thread? There are tons of threads on pigg that discuss gold, and where its value is going, and etc etc. And they pick this thread to spam?
June 10, 2009 at 8:54 PM in reply to: San Diego Unified SD: Trustee spearheads idea to divide school district #413767DWCAP
ParticipantNo you cant, cause if it happened the Federal government would step in, declaring coastal housing at high costs a good thing, and using emergency TLRP (troubled lands releaf program) would fill in the new shoreline and rebuild all the housing that was lost and then give it back to the former LJ/DM residents who would now be saved from having to sufffer the indiginity of living in Mira Mesa.
They ofcourse would get the material for this by plowing down the houses and mining the materials/ground of all the lazy ungrateful SOB’s who actually paid off their houses instead of ‘doing the smart thing’ and tapping their HELOC’s.June 10, 2009 at 8:54 PM in reply to: San Diego Unified SD: Trustee spearheads idea to divide school district #414017DWCAP
ParticipantNo you cant, cause if it happened the Federal government would step in, declaring coastal housing at high costs a good thing, and using emergency TLRP (troubled lands releaf program) would fill in the new shoreline and rebuild all the housing that was lost and then give it back to the former LJ/DM residents who would now be saved from having to sufffer the indiginity of living in Mira Mesa.
They ofcourse would get the material for this by plowing down the houses and mining the materials/ground of all the lazy ungrateful SOB’s who actually paid off their houses instead of ‘doing the smart thing’ and tapping their HELOC’s.June 10, 2009 at 8:54 PM in reply to: San Diego Unified SD: Trustee spearheads idea to divide school district #414086DWCAP
ParticipantNo you cant, cause if it happened the Federal government would step in, declaring coastal housing at high costs a good thing, and using emergency TLRP (troubled lands releaf program) would fill in the new shoreline and rebuild all the housing that was lost and then give it back to the former LJ/DM residents who would now be saved from having to sufffer the indiginity of living in Mira Mesa.
They ofcourse would get the material for this by plowing down the houses and mining the materials/ground of all the lazy ungrateful SOB’s who actually paid off their houses instead of ‘doing the smart thing’ and tapping their HELOC’s. -
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