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January 31, 2009 at 5:55 PM in reply to: Nice little surprise waiting for me when I got home today. #339911January 31, 2009 at 5:55 PM in reply to: Nice little surprise waiting for me when I got home today. #340005
HLS
ParticipantDoc,,,
Don’t let them know that you know more than them.
Play victim and act scared… You are a few dollars in their pocket until D-Day…Letting you leave is zero in their pocket.
If you’re too busy to negotiate with them, I’ll do it for you…my fee is reasonable π
HLS
ParticipantWhy stop at 100% loss…. open a margin acct and lose more than 100% ~
It is possible to make money in the stock market, but it’s not a real profit until you actually sell and get out.
Until the next bull run, which could be 10 or 20 years, it’s just a legalized casino.
If the bull run is only 10 or 20 months away, you may do OK…
Do you feel lucky ?Writing options is a “conservative risky” way to generate income when you are right and a way to lose money when you are wrong.
Sounds like a casino to me !~ …HLS
HLS
ParticipantWhy stop at 100% loss…. open a margin acct and lose more than 100% ~
It is possible to make money in the stock market, but it’s not a real profit until you actually sell and get out.
Until the next bull run, which could be 10 or 20 years, it’s just a legalized casino.
If the bull run is only 10 or 20 months away, you may do OK…
Do you feel lucky ?Writing options is a “conservative risky” way to generate income when you are right and a way to lose money when you are wrong.
Sounds like a casino to me !~ …HLS
HLS
ParticipantWhy stop at 100% loss…. open a margin acct and lose more than 100% ~
It is possible to make money in the stock market, but it’s not a real profit until you actually sell and get out.
Until the next bull run, which could be 10 or 20 years, it’s just a legalized casino.
If the bull run is only 10 or 20 months away, you may do OK…
Do you feel lucky ?Writing options is a “conservative risky” way to generate income when you are right and a way to lose money when you are wrong.
Sounds like a casino to me !~ …HLS
HLS
ParticipantWhy stop at 100% loss…. open a margin acct and lose more than 100% ~
It is possible to make money in the stock market, but it’s not a real profit until you actually sell and get out.
Until the next bull run, which could be 10 or 20 years, it’s just a legalized casino.
If the bull run is only 10 or 20 months away, you may do OK…
Do you feel lucky ?Writing options is a “conservative risky” way to generate income when you are right and a way to lose money when you are wrong.
Sounds like a casino to me !~ …HLS
HLS
ParticipantWhy stop at 100% loss…. open a margin acct and lose more than 100% ~
It is possible to make money in the stock market, but it’s not a real profit until you actually sell and get out.
Until the next bull run, which could be 10 or 20 years, it’s just a legalized casino.
If the bull run is only 10 or 20 months away, you may do OK…
Do you feel lucky ?Writing options is a “conservative risky” way to generate income when you are right and a way to lose money when you are wrong.
Sounds like a casino to me !~ …HLS
January 31, 2009 at 5:31 PM in reply to: Nice little surprise waiting for me when I got home today. #339447HLS
ParticipantDoc,, C’mon,,
THIS is where it gets fun !!I’ll try and find documentation on the 60 day rule for tenants.
I have had numerous converstaions with tenants about your situation. My advice would be to use your training and restrain yourself.
You probably know more about your legal rights than they do. I would keep my cool, but INSIST that your 2 month deposit gets used for FEB & MARCH…
You tell them that you are afraid about getting kicked out soon, and that you will never get your security deposit back from them. (They may be clueless)
AFTER Feb & March are done, tell them that are not willing to pay 100% of your rent. You will do THEM a favor by paying 25% of the current rent, and they can have some money in their pocket rather than having the property sit empty..
KEEP YOUR COOL, come from a position of power. NOBODY is going to move in if you were to vacate (which you don’t want to do) anything that they get will be a bonus to them…
Play your cards right and you will be there for another 6 months and be paying very little.
When all is said and done, feel free to send me a check for 50% of what you saved. My address is available upon request π
January 31, 2009 at 5:31 PM in reply to: Nice little surprise waiting for me when I got home today. #339773HLS
ParticipantDoc,, C’mon,,
THIS is where it gets fun !!I’ll try and find documentation on the 60 day rule for tenants.
I have had numerous converstaions with tenants about your situation. My advice would be to use your training and restrain yourself.
You probably know more about your legal rights than they do. I would keep my cool, but INSIST that your 2 month deposit gets used for FEB & MARCH…
You tell them that you are afraid about getting kicked out soon, and that you will never get your security deposit back from them. (They may be clueless)
AFTER Feb & March are done, tell them that are not willing to pay 100% of your rent. You will do THEM a favor by paying 25% of the current rent, and they can have some money in their pocket rather than having the property sit empty..
KEEP YOUR COOL, come from a position of power. NOBODY is going to move in if you were to vacate (which you don’t want to do) anything that they get will be a bonus to them…
Play your cards right and you will be there for another 6 months and be paying very little.
When all is said and done, feel free to send me a check for 50% of what you saved. My address is available upon request π
January 31, 2009 at 5:31 PM in reply to: Nice little surprise waiting for me when I got home today. #339869HLS
ParticipantDoc,, C’mon,,
THIS is where it gets fun !!I’ll try and find documentation on the 60 day rule for tenants.
I have had numerous converstaions with tenants about your situation. My advice would be to use your training and restrain yourself.
You probably know more about your legal rights than they do. I would keep my cool, but INSIST that your 2 month deposit gets used for FEB & MARCH…
You tell them that you are afraid about getting kicked out soon, and that you will never get your security deposit back from them. (They may be clueless)
AFTER Feb & March are done, tell them that are not willing to pay 100% of your rent. You will do THEM a favor by paying 25% of the current rent, and they can have some money in their pocket rather than having the property sit empty..
KEEP YOUR COOL, come from a position of power. NOBODY is going to move in if you were to vacate (which you don’t want to do) anything that they get will be a bonus to them…
Play your cards right and you will be there for another 6 months and be paying very little.
When all is said and done, feel free to send me a check for 50% of what you saved. My address is available upon request π
January 31, 2009 at 5:31 PM in reply to: Nice little surprise waiting for me when I got home today. #339896HLS
ParticipantDoc,, C’mon,,
THIS is where it gets fun !!I’ll try and find documentation on the 60 day rule for tenants.
I have had numerous converstaions with tenants about your situation. My advice would be to use your training and restrain yourself.
You probably know more about your legal rights than they do. I would keep my cool, but INSIST that your 2 month deposit gets used for FEB & MARCH…
You tell them that you are afraid about getting kicked out soon, and that you will never get your security deposit back from them. (They may be clueless)
AFTER Feb & March are done, tell them that are not willing to pay 100% of your rent. You will do THEM a favor by paying 25% of the current rent, and they can have some money in their pocket rather than having the property sit empty..
KEEP YOUR COOL, come from a position of power. NOBODY is going to move in if you were to vacate (which you don’t want to do) anything that they get will be a bonus to them…
Play your cards right and you will be there for another 6 months and be paying very little.
When all is said and done, feel free to send me a check for 50% of what you saved. My address is available upon request π
January 31, 2009 at 5:31 PM in reply to: Nice little surprise waiting for me when I got home today. #339990HLS
ParticipantDoc,, C’mon,,
THIS is where it gets fun !!I’ll try and find documentation on the 60 day rule for tenants.
I have had numerous converstaions with tenants about your situation. My advice would be to use your training and restrain yourself.
You probably know more about your legal rights than they do. I would keep my cool, but INSIST that your 2 month deposit gets used for FEB & MARCH…
You tell them that you are afraid about getting kicked out soon, and that you will never get your security deposit back from them. (They may be clueless)
AFTER Feb & March are done, tell them that are not willing to pay 100% of your rent. You will do THEM a favor by paying 25% of the current rent, and they can have some money in their pocket rather than having the property sit empty..
KEEP YOUR COOL, come from a position of power. NOBODY is going to move in if you were to vacate (which you don’t want to do) anything that they get will be a bonus to them…
Play your cards right and you will be there for another 6 months and be paying very little.
When all is said and done, feel free to send me a check for 50% of what you saved. My address is available upon request π
January 31, 2009 at 4:58 PM in reply to: Nice little surprise waiting for me when I got home today. #339417HLS
ParticipantDoc,,,
You probably have at least 3 months before receiving a NOT, Notice of Trustee sale…the sale will be 3 weeks later..
After the sale, I believe that the current CA law is that a tenant has at least 60 days after sale to vacate…You won’t have to move anytime soon….
Paying the landlord is a different issue. If they have a security deposit, I would IMMEDIATELY use that as rent and not allow them to have any deposit.
I seriously doubt that they will serve you an UD.
If the property was purchased as a rental property, they probably signed an “assignment of rents” which means the servicer can come to you to collect rent.
If they converted a former primary to a rental they would not have signed the assignment…HLS
January 31, 2009 at 4:58 PM in reply to: Nice little surprise waiting for me when I got home today. #339743HLS
ParticipantDoc,,,
You probably have at least 3 months before receiving a NOT, Notice of Trustee sale…the sale will be 3 weeks later..
After the sale, I believe that the current CA law is that a tenant has at least 60 days after sale to vacate…You won’t have to move anytime soon….
Paying the landlord is a different issue. If they have a security deposit, I would IMMEDIATELY use that as rent and not allow them to have any deposit.
I seriously doubt that they will serve you an UD.
If the property was purchased as a rental property, they probably signed an “assignment of rents” which means the servicer can come to you to collect rent.
If they converted a former primary to a rental they would not have signed the assignment…HLS
January 31, 2009 at 4:58 PM in reply to: Nice little surprise waiting for me when I got home today. #339839HLS
ParticipantDoc,,,
You probably have at least 3 months before receiving a NOT, Notice of Trustee sale…the sale will be 3 weeks later..
After the sale, I believe that the current CA law is that a tenant has at least 60 days after sale to vacate…You won’t have to move anytime soon….
Paying the landlord is a different issue. If they have a security deposit, I would IMMEDIATELY use that as rent and not allow them to have any deposit.
I seriously doubt that they will serve you an UD.
If the property was purchased as a rental property, they probably signed an “assignment of rents” which means the servicer can come to you to collect rent.
If they converted a former primary to a rental they would not have signed the assignment…HLS
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